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Predrag Radosavljevic, known simply as Preki (born June 24, 1963 in Belgrade), is a Serbian-American football player who has played prominently in Major League Soccer.
Preki's career with league football clubs began in 1983 with Red Star Belgrade, with whom he played for two years, winning one championship. Preki moved to the United States in 1985 to play indoor soccer, which he would play for nine years, from 1985 to 1992 in the MISL where he was named an all-star each of his seven seasons, and again from 1994 to 1995 in the CISL. Between those two periods, Preki played in England, first for Everton F.C. of the English Premier League, with whom he played 46 games over two seasons (92-93 & 93-94), and then one season with Portsmouth F.C. of the First Division.
Preki resumed outdoor play beginning with MLS's inaugural season in 1996 when he joined the Kansas City Wizards, for whom he has played for all but one season in his entire career (he played for the Miami Fusion during what was the club's last season in 2001). Preki is the only player to have won the MLS MVP Award twice, winning in 1997 and 2003, and is also the current all-time league leader in points scored. With the Wizards, he won the 2000 MLS Cup, and lead the league in scoring both times he was named MVP.
Though originally Yugoslavian, Preki has played for the American national team since acquiring U.S. citizenship in 1996. Preki played two games, including one against his native Yugoslavia, in the 1998 World Cup. He gained some popularity with a catch phrase from SportsCenter anchor Dan Patrick: "You can't stop Preki, you can only hope to contain him!"