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Belgrade Blue Dragons
Founded2003
LeagueSAAF Serbian Superleague
Based inBelgrade
Head coachZeljko Novak
ChampionshipsBalkan League: 2021, 2022, 2023

The Belgrade Blue Dragons are an American football team from Belgrade, Serbia.

History[edit]

Blue Dragons was founded in July 2003 in Belgrade. Together with six other clubs, they founded the Association of American Football of Serbia.

We played our first game at the beginning of November 2003, just a month after the first training session, and we won our first game in December of the same year against the team from Novi Sad.

However, like all teams in Serbia, the Dragons played American football without protective equipment (helmets and pads) until the 2007 season. A year before 2007, the Dragons merged with the only varsity team in Serbia, the Electricians. In the same season, the Dragons were the first team in Group A of the national championship, eventually reaching the semi-finals. The defeat in the semi-final came against the city rivals (Vukovi Belgrade) after 3 overtimes.

In the 2008 season, the senior team had no notable success while our junior team reached the finals.

In the 2009 season, we reached the finals of the national league, we played in the EFAF Cup, and our junior team won the championship title.

In the 2010 season, we reached the semi-finals of the national league and participated in the EUROBOWL competition.

Apart from the domestic championship (SAAF Sportklub Superliga Serbia) in 2011, in which we won fifth place, we also played in the Central-Eastern European Interleague, in which we recorded third place.

In 2012 and 2013, we were semi-finalists of the SAAF Sportklub Superliga of Serbia, while in 2013 we were also vice-champions of the CEFL Cup.

The 2014 season was probably the worst in the Dragons' history - in addition to the domestic championship, we are again playing in the Central-Eastern European Interleague. Unfortunately, for the first time in the history of the club, after recording only two victories for the whole season, we are relegated to the lower rank of the competition.

In the 2015 season, the Dragons play in the Second League of Serbia and we return to the Super League without a single defeat. In addition to the domestic competition, our team also plays in the Alpe Adria league with teams from the former YU republics.

In 2016, after returning to the SAAF Sportklub First League of Serbia, we returned to our old ways and once again reached the semi-finals of the championship.

In the 2017 season, we again reach the semi-finals of the domestic championship, but we also take part in the CEFL Cup competition for the second time. In the match for third place, away from home, we beat Spartans from Sarajevo.

In 2018 and 2019, the Dragons reached the semi-finals of the domestic Championship for the sixth and seventh time.

In 2020, the entire world was hit by the pandemic of the COVID-19 virus, so instead of the regular season, a non-contact version (touch football) was played.

After permission to play the regular season in the years 2021 and 2022, we reach the semi-finals of the domestic championship and for the first time, that is. we win the Balkan League for the second time.

The Dragons currently compete in several categories within the SAAF leagues. Senior tackle team, senior men's and women's flag teams, as well as under-13 and under-15 flag teams.

Currently, around 80 players compete in Zmajevi in all categories.

Since its inception, the club has been represented by more than 500 people.

History[edit]

Roster[edit]

For 2021 SAAF Serbian First League for Blue Dragons played the following players:

Blue Dragons Belgrade Team roster
Quarterbacks
  • Ognjen Mitrović


Running backs

  • Đorđe Stojiljković
  • Milan Kalember

Wide receivers

  • Danijel Đorđić
  • Luka Vukojević
  • Aleksandar Anđelković
  • Aleksandar Demić
Offensive linemen
  • Nikola Davidović
  • Srđan Aleksandrović
  • Igor Milošević
  • Attila Pravda
  • Radoslav Milatović
  • Uroš Pap
  • Nemanja Pavlović
  • Dejan Lukić

Defensive linemen

  • Ilija Jovanović
  • Miloš Injac
  • Ivica Nićić
  • Ivan Vukadin
  • Dušan Petrović
  • Uroš Miljanović
  • Petar Mirjanić
  • Blagoje Perić
  • Petar Radović
Linebackers
  • Marko Božić
  • Željko Kostić
  • Lazar Bogićević
  • Kieren Wilson
  • Miloš Josović
  • Jovan Simić
  • Luka Rašković
  • David Radomirović
  • Miroslav Dobričić
  • Dejan Kalinić
  • Luka Armuš

Defensive backs

  • Nemanja Stanić
  • Dušan Ćurčić
  • Miloš Pejović
  • Marko Janković
  • Nikola Stojanović
  • Nikola Lekić
  • Stefan Dunčević
  • Aleksa Mišković
Special Team
  • Aleksandar Radovanović
  • Mihajlo Radosavljević

Coaching staff

  • Željko Novak (HC/OC)
  • Valentino Stojiljković (DC)
  • Predrag Trajković (Strength and conditioning)

Position/Assistant coaches

  • Miloš Grujičić (ST/RB)
  • Srđan Aleksandrović (OL)
  • Nikola Davidović (OL)
  • Ilija Jovanović (DL)
  • Marko Božić (LB)
  • Nemanja Stanić (DB)
  • Ilija Jakšić (ADC/AST)


Interesting[edit]

External links[edit]


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