Jevric jumps at Ankaraspor chance
Sunday, January 2, 2005
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News round-up: Serbia and Montenegro goalkeeper Dragoslav Jevric has left the Netherlands for Turkey.
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Turkish Superleague side BB Ankaraspor have signed Serbo-Montenegrin international goalkeeper Dragoslav Jevric from SBV Vitesse on a three-and-a-half-year deal. The 30-year-old player, who has 27 international caps to his name, has been playing for the Eredivisie club for six years following spells at FK Crvena Zvezda and OFK Beograd in his native country. Jevric's arrival in Ankara fills the void recently left by departing goalkeeper Senol Karagöl. Midfield player Mustafa Yalçinkaya has also joined Ankaraspor on a free transfer from Trabzonspor.
Polish international Radoslaw Kaluzny has left Bayer 04 Leverkusen and joined 2. Bundesliga side Rot-Weiss Essen on a free transfer. The 30-year-old defender has made only two Bundesliga appearances this season, taking his total to 12 since joining from FC Energie Cottbus two years ago. He has put pen to paper on a two-and-a-half-year deal.
Damian Gorawski has become the second key player to leave Wisla Kraków during the winter break. Hot on the heels of Mariusz Kukielka's switch to 1. FC Dynamo Dresden, right-sided Polish international forward Gorawski has signed a three-year contract with FC Moskva for an undisclosed fee. Gorawski, who will turn 26 on 4 January, joins his former Wisla team-mate Mariusz Jop at the Russian club. The eleven-times capped winger said: "I would like to wish the Moskva supporters a lot of happiness in the New Year. I promise I will try to play my best football and not disappoint you."
Meanwhile, Wisla have signed defensive midfield player Radoslaw Sobolewski, whose contract with Groclin Grodzisk Wielkopolski has expired, on a free transfer.