Raddy Avramovic keeping goal for Notts County in their 2-0 home win
against Sunderland in the top Division.
He was scouted by County manager Jimmy Sirrel, who signed him for a club record
£200,000 in 1979 and would later regard Avramović as one of his best players.
He contributed with 16 clean sheets as the club was promoted to the First Division
in 1981 in their return to the top flight after 54 years.
1969–1974 Borac Čačak - (-)
1974–1979 Rijeka 119 (0)
Notts County:
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1979-1980
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Played
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33
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Scored
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0
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goals
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(Second Division)
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|
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1980-1981
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Played
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38
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Scored
|
0
|
goals
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(Second Division)
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|
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1981-1982
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Played
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42
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Scored
|
0
|
goals
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(First Division)
|
|
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1982-1983
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Played
|
36
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Scored
|
0
|
goals
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(First Division)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Coventry City:
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1983-1984
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Payed
|
18
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Scored
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0
|
goals
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(First Division)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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1984–1985 OFK Beograd 25 (0)
Raddy Avramović earned his only cap with the Yugoslavia national team on 15th November 1978.
He played the full match as Yugoslavia defeated Greece 4–1 in the Balkan Cup.
Teams managed:
1993–1998 Oman U23
1998 Kuwait (assistant)
1999–2002 Kuwait U23
2002 Kuwait
2003 Muscat Club
2003–2012 Singapore
2014–2015 Myanmar
2017 Al Tadhmon SC
2018 Kuwait (interim)
2019 Home United