Ivica Dragutinović Ivica Dragutinović is a Serbian former professional footballer . Mainly a central defender , he could also operate as a defensive left back . After nearly one decade in Belgium , mainly with Standard Liége , he went to a part of the Sevilla squads that won six major titles in the 2000s . The recipient of 49 caps , Dragutinović represented Serbia and Montenegro at the 2006 World Cup .Club career Early years and Belgium Born in Prijepolje , Dragutinović started playing football with hometown team FK Polimlje . He joined Second League of FR Yugoslavia club FK Bor in the summer of 1992. After one season , Dragutinović moved to fellow Second League club FK Borac Čačak , helping them win the league and promotion to the First League of FR Yugoslavia . He made 56 appearances and scored three goals in the top flight, before heading to Belgium in 1996 and spending the following nine years there with K.A.A. Gent and Standard Liège , appearing in 219 First Division A games in the process. Dragutinović was an overwhelming success after his arrival in Liège , having played over 200 official matches for the club. He still started 2005–06 with Standard but, on the last day of the August transfer window , signed with Sevilla FC on a 3+1 contract as an immediate replacement for Real Madrid-bound Sergio Ramos .Sevilla Dragutinović saw regular playing time during his first three seasons , appearing in the middle or the left flank of the back four and scoring once in every campaign as the team won, amongst other trophies, back-to-back UEFA Cups . He already held a Belgian passport , thus not being included in the three non-EU player quota of La Liga . On 2 August 2007 , Spanish sports paper Marca claimed that Dragutinović had agreed to join Newcastle United of the Premier League . On 5 November , however, he put pen to paper on a new four-year deal. Still in that month, on the 25th, he was first to rush to the aid of collapsed teammate Antonio Puerta during the match against Getafe CF , due to a heart attack , arguably prolonging his life by keeping him from swallowing his tongue; Puerta eventually died in the hospital, three days later. On 24 November 2009 , Dragutinović scored an own goal during Sevilla's 0–1 defeat to FC Unirea Urziceni for the season's UEFA Champions League . It was his second at Stadionul Steaua , as he had already had the dubious honour in a match against ground owners FC Steaua Bucureşti , in the UEFA Cup . Dragutinović appeared in 20 matches in the 2009–10 season , as Sevilla finished fourth. On 20 February 2010, he netted through an unstoppable curl in a 3–1 victory at RCD Mallorca , precisely the team they edged for the final Champions League berth . Following a severe injury, Dragutinović's first appearance in 2010–11 only took place on 11 May 2011: he entered the pitch in the last ten minutes of an away fixture against CA Osasuna , with the Andalusians leading 2–0 only to lose 2–3. On 26 May 2011, the 35-year-old – often referred to as just Drago during his stint – confirmed he was leaving the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium .International career Dragutinović made his debut for the Yugoslavia national team on 13 December 2000, in a friendly against Greece that ended 1–1. During the country's successful 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign he, alongside Goran Gavrančić , Nemanja Vidić and Mladen Krstajić , formed the "Famous Four" defence that only allowed one goal ; during the final stages he only appeared in the group stage 0–1 loss to the Netherlands , as the nation conceded ten and lost all matches in Germany. On 12 September 2007, in the dying minutes of a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier in Portugal , Dragutinović was involved in an altercation with opposing manager Luiz Felipe Scolari , whom eventually punched the defender. They were handed four and two-match bans, respectively, as Serbia finished third in their group and failed to qualify. Dragutinović was again called up for the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign , playing six out of ten matches and helping the newly reformed Serbia to their first FIFA World Cup . After an achilles tendon injury sustained in training for Sevilla, however, he was ruled out of the finals in South Africa .Career statistics International Honours Sevilla Copa del Rey: 2006–07 , 2009–10 Supercopa de España: 2007 UEFA Cup: 2005–06, 2006–07 UEFA Super Cup: 2006 ; Runner-up 2007
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