"The AD Alcorcón has reached an agreement with the English Charlton Athletic for the transfer of Serbian goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic (24/01/1992) for a while. The player, born in Subotica and international sub-21, is since Monday under the command of Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz pre-season training in the yellow team is performing at the Marbella Football Center this week. "This is a great opportunity to continue growing at a club and as competitive as the League championship," he said in his first words as a potter player.
The new keeper of AD Alcorcón, who arrives on loan through the network of clubs for our belongs, is 23 and comes from Charlton Athletic, and even before he joined the staff of the Hungarian Ujpest FC League. In addition, Dmitrovic was also in the ranks of Red Star Belgrade, Serbian historic team. The player has been "thrilled and happy to come to Spain and to know the Spanish competition."
Besides having played several matches for the Under-21 national team, Dmitrovic also has international experience with the U19. Likewise, the Serb has exalted the figure of his new teammates. "They are very close and friendly, I are facilitating integration into the team." The flamboyant potter player reaches Spain and the language says he understands, but he will "gradually".
The AD Alcorcón welcomes Marko Dmitrovic, who would want the biggest hits with the pottery elastic and announced that the player will be officially unveiled in the coming days."
Marko Dmitrović has joined Spanish Segunda División side AD Alcorcón on a season-long loan, the club announced on Monday afternoon.
The Serbian keeper arrived from Ujpest in January and made his Charlton debut away at Wolverhampton Wanderers where he kept a clean sheet as the Addicks drew 0-0 in Guy Luzon's first match in charge.
The 23-year-old went on to play the next three matches before first-choice stopper, Stephen Henderson, returned from injury, but he was called upon once more before the end of the season, in the 2-1 away win at Cardiff City, where he came off the bench to help the Addicks secure an valuable three points.
The former Watford trialist was in the Czech Republic this summer representing Serbia U21s in the European U21 Championships. He made three appearances including a start in the 1-1 draw against Germany U21s.
Despite Serbia's elimination from the group stages of the competition, the stopper impressed and was a highlight for the nation during the championships.
Prior to his move to The Valley, Dmitrović started his career at Red Star Belgrade, a side that won the European Cup in 1991, before transferring to Hungarian side Ujpest in 2013, where he made 12 appearances in two years.
At his new club, Dmitrović will hope to inspire Alcorcón to a top-table finish after they came 11th in the league last season."
This is a pity especially given Henderson's shoulder problems .. I don't see pope as yet being up to the rigours of regular Championship football .. I really hope that I am wrong
Not sure if it is a good or bad thing playing for a network club. On one hand you'll get an easy chance to go somewhere else if something doesn't work out, but it also means you get shipped about all over the shop in quite an obscure manner which can't be good for someone's long term career.
A short term loan on to sit on the bench while hendo is out?? Would be counterproductive to recall Phillips from his loan and not sure Mitov is ready yet..
Disappointed with this, leaves us with just Pope as the only first team keeper for our tough opening month, unless we are bringing in another decent keeper or Henderson is going to be back and fully fit quicker then we thought, seems like bad business for us.
I think it goes to show the faith that the management have in Pope. I think Pope will be fine. Gives out third choice keeper an opportunity to play first team football.
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"The AD Alcorcón has reached an agreement with the English Charlton Athletic for the transfer of Serbian goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic (24/01/1992) for a while. The player, born in Subotica and international sub-21, is since Monday under the command of Juan Ramon Lopez Muniz pre-season training in the yellow team is performing at the Marbella Football Center this week. "This is a great opportunity to continue growing at a club and as competitive as the League championship," he said in his first words as a potter player.
The new keeper of AD Alcorcón, who arrives on loan through the network of clubs for our belongs, is 23 and comes from Charlton Athletic, and even before he joined the staff of the Hungarian Ujpest FC League. In addition, Dmitrovic was also in the ranks of Red Star Belgrade, Serbian historic team. The player has been "thrilled and happy to come to Spain and to know the Spanish competition."
Besides having played several matches for the Under-21 national team, Dmitrovic also has international experience with the U19. Likewise, the Serb has exalted the figure of his new teammates. "They are very close and friendly, I are facilitating integration into the team." The flamboyant potter player reaches Spain and the language says he understands, but he will "gradually".
The AD Alcorcón welcomes Marko Dmitrovic, who would want the biggest hits with the pottery elastic and announced that the player will be officially unveiled in the coming days."
"Greg Stubley reports
Marko Dmitrović has joined Spanish Segunda División side AD Alcorcón on a season-long loan, the club announced on Monday afternoon.
The Serbian keeper arrived from Ujpest in January and made his Charlton debut away at Wolverhampton Wanderers where he kept a clean sheet as the Addicks drew 0-0 in Guy Luzon's first match in charge.
The 23-year-old went on to play the next three matches before first-choice stopper, Stephen Henderson, returned from injury, but he was called upon once more before the end of the season, in the 2-1 away win at Cardiff City, where he came off the bench to help the Addicks secure an valuable three points.
The former Watford trialist was in the Czech Republic this summer representing Serbia U21s in the European U21 Championships. He made three appearances including a start in the 1-1 draw against Germany U21s.
Despite Serbia's elimination from the group stages of the competition, the stopper impressed and was a highlight for the nation during the championships.
Prior to his move to The Valley, Dmitrović started his career at Red Star Belgrade, a side that won the European Cup in 1991, before transferring to Hungarian side Ujpest in 2013, where he made 12 appearances in two years.
At his new club, Dmitrović will hope to inspire Alcorcón to a top-table finish after they came 11th in the league last season."
Good luck in Spain.
Reza Ghoochanniejad... St Truden / Standard Liege / Charlton
Loic Nego... Standard Liege / Charlton / Ujpest
Marko Dmitrovic... Ujpest / Charlton / Alcorcon
Makes sense for player and owner, not so sure for Charlton (unless it is genuinely felt that Pope is better, which i'm not convinced they do).