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Ranko Despotović : ウィキペディア英語版
Ranko Despotović

Ranko Despotović (; born 21 January 1983) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a striker.
==Club career==
Born in Loznica, Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Despotović made his professional debuts with local FK Loznica aged only 17, and proceeded to score almost 30 goals overall in his first three years, subsequently being acquired by bigger FK Vojvodina.
After parts of seasons loaned to lowly FK Mačva Šabac he returned, having a stellar 2006–07 season, helping the club to the third place in the league and coming up second in the domestic cup; to help achieve this, he topped the nation's goal charts by scoring 17 goals.
In January 2008, Despotović signed with FC Rapid București in Romania, and continued abroad for the ensuing summer as he joined Spain's Real Murcia for three years and 1.5 million. He was brought to the club by head coach Javier Clemente, who became aware of the player while coaching the national team of Serbia.
For the 2009–10 campaign Despotović stayed in the country and its second division, moving on a season-long loan to UD Salamanca. The following year, still in that category, he led Girona FC with 18 goals (seventh-best in the competition) as the Catalans finished comfortably in mid-table.
On 1 July 2011, Despotović signed for Japanese club Urawa Red Diamonds. In late 2013, following an unsuccessful trial at former club Girona, he moved to Sydney FC, after being convinced to join by former Vojvodina teammate Nikola Petković. He made his debut for his new team against Wellington Phoenix FC, coming on as a substitute and scoring the 2–1 winner in injury time.
On 7 July 2014 Despotović returned to Spain, joining second level's Deportivo Alavés.

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