The Montenegrin defender whoRecently playing for SC Gjilani, Marko Roganovic was supposed to play for the ambitious second division team from Serbia, Dubocica, but the transfer fell through at the last minute, even though he had trained intensively with the team from Leskovci.

What happened? The “problem” is the previous club he played for – Gjilan from Kosovo, writes the Montenegrin media outlet Vjesti.

“I even signed a contract for Dubocica, but when it came time to register me – I didn’t have the necessary certificate,” said 26-year-old Roganovic.

Marko Roganovic, when he was part of SC Gjilan

pleadHe explained the procedure and the difficulties he had with the Serbian Football Federation, due to a release form.

“”They told me I was the first player to be transferred from a club in Kosovo to a club in Serbia. For the transfer to be made, the Serbian Football Federation has to request a certificate from the Kosovo Football Federation, it is literally a formality and is done during every transfer, but when they had to request it, they found themselves in difficulty, because Serbia does not recognize Kosovo, nor any institutions, not even football ones,” says the 29-year-old Roganovic.

tHe advocate cili previously played for Buducnost, OFK Titograd, Laçi and Uta Arad, reveals what was considered to be done after the direct transfer failed.

Roganovic to Laci

“The Serbian Football Federation didn’t know what to do – the option was for me to register for another club, in another federation, and then they would bring me back, but it seems that this cannot be completed in a transfer window, nor did we want me to risk a suspension from FIFA,” Roganovic emphasizes.

FIFA, however, recognizes the Kosovo Football Federation and can perhaps “regulate” it. the whole matter.

“This is already a procedure, and anyway a lot of time has passed, it’s already October. Maybe I’ll wait until December, maybe a new club will appear, and maybe then I’ll be able to “I’m signing up for Dubocica.”

Marko Roganovic at UTA Arad in Romania

“I really liked Leskovci, a new stadium, an ambitious club that wants to “I wanted to advance to the elite, I even moved there with my family, but we had to go back and wait a little longer,” the Montenegrin defender concludes. /Telegraph/

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