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Vilson Caković

Vilson Caković (Serbian Cyrillic: Вилсон Цаковић; born 22 February 1991 in Gornji Milanovac) is a Serbian football goalkeeper. He started his career in his birth town by playing for youth of Takovo, where he was spotted by Crvena Zvezda scouts. Since 2004 he has conducted his career through youth ranks of Belgrade-based teams.
==Senior career==
Since 2011, he played for Serbian League Belgrade side Balkan Mirijevo with success and already has five man-of-the-match awards (four in a row, against Žarkovo, Zemun, FK Beograd and Dorćol), with average rating over 7.5. He finished the season with average rating 7.07, and became Balkan Mirijevo player of the season. After one year in Balkan, he moved to Swedish AIK Jönköping, the subsidiary of the Assyriska Föreningen that plays in Superettan.
After a successful season in Sweden, when club managed to gain promotion, Caković went back to Balkans. In February 2013 he signed contract with Albanian Superliga club, Apolonia Fier.

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