Sinisa Mihajlovic, A Dipalyzed Legend Of Serie A But Not Infrequently Exacerbated
The late Sinisa Mihajlovic. (Photo: Twitter/@SeerieA_EN)

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JAKARTA - Sad news has enveloped Italian football. The legendary figure in Serie A, Sinisa Mihajlovic, has passed away.

The former Lazio and Inter Milan player died at the age of 53 in Rome on Friday, December 16, local time. Mihajlovic finally gave up after fighting for a long time against him.

Mihajlovic is a charismatic and controversial figure. He is one of the famous players in the golden age of Serie A.

Most of his life spent in Italy, where he was respected for his game.

However, Mihajlovic is also often reviled for his friendship with the famous Serbian nationalist warlord, Arkan.

Mihajlovic plays for many clubs in Italy and has appeared in the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Cup with Piala.

He later became a mostly coach in Serie A. The last one trained Bologna until he was diagnosed with trauma before the 2019-2020 season.

His coaching career was less prominent than he achieved when he was a Serie A player.

When he was a player, Mihajlovic presented the titles to Lazio and Inter Milan. He was a star player when the Italian League was considered the strongest league in the world.

Mihajlovic moved to Rome in 1992 from Red Star Belgrade to win the European Cup, but he is better known as Lazio's player.

He won Serie A, two Italian Cups and Cup Winners in his six years in Rome and was an eternal hero supporting Lazio.


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