Nenad Milijaš, born on April 30, 1983, is a distinguished Serbian former footballer who made his mark as a talented midfielder. His football journey began at FK Zemun, where he showcased his potential before making a significant move to Red Star Belgrade. At Red Star, Milijaš not only contributed to the team's success but also earned individual accolades for his outstanding performances.
In 2008, Milijaš's impressive displays caught the attention of the Serbian national team, leading to his debut. He represented Serbia on the grand stage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, further solidifying his status as a key player in Serbian football.
In 2009, he took a bold step into the Premier League by signing with Wolverhampton Wanderers. His time in England was marked by determination and skill, but he eventually returned to his roots, rejoining Red Star Belgrade in 2012 and again in 2017, demonstrating his loyalty to the club that helped shape his career.