Early years
After
starting out with the hometown side FK Rudar, Krasić was noticed by FK
Vojvodina in 1999 and he made a switch northwards at age 14. He spent
the next four-and-a-half seasons in Novi Sad, where he further raised
his level and became the team captain.
CSKA Moscow
FK
Vojvodina and CSKA Moscow were in negotiations over Krasić's transfer
since January 2004, but the deal stalled. The player himself even made
several unsuccessful trips to Moscow Finally, during the summer of 2004,
the deal was completed and the winger was on his way to Russia. He
featured in three games during the club's UEFA Cup 2004–05-winning run,
including a cameo appearance in the final. He also helped them win
the Russian title in 2005 and 2006, the Russian Cup in 2005, 2006, 2008
and 2009, and the Russian Super Cup in 2006, 2007 and 2009.
Juventus
After
much speculation in the summer of 2010, Juventus and CSKA Moscow agreed
on a fee for Krasić reported to be in the range of about €15 million.
Krasić officially became a Juventus player on 21 August and was given
the #27 shirt. Krasić was instrumental in his home début
against Sampdoria, assisting a goal and creating many chances. The game
ended 3–3. In his second away game in the Serie A, against Udinese,
Krasić proved once again instrumental in their 4–0 victory,
assisting Fabio Quagliarella and Claudio Marchisio for a goal each.
Krasić scored his first Juventus goals against Cagliari on 26 September
2010, netting a hat-trick. He scored his first European goal for
Juventus, helping his side salvage a point against Austrian side Red
Bull Salzburg in the Group A tie of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, in a
match that finished 1–1. On 26 October, he was given a two-match ban
after diving, although successfully winning a penalty (the penalty was
then missed), during the league match against Bologna. Krasić scored a
goal in a 2–0 away win over Genoa after Eduardo put a ball in his own
net in the 18th minute. On 12 December, in the game against Lazio,
Krasić scored a very late, match-winning goal in which his attempted
cross deflected off Lazio goalkeeper Fernando Muslera and into the net.
The match ended immediately after the goal in a 2–1 victory for
Juventus. He scored a screamer which guided the Bianconeri to
a 2–1 victory against Brescia. He managed to score another screamer
against Roma, in which the match ended 2-0. He scored his first goal of
the 2011/2012 Serie A season against Catania Calcio.
International Career
Krasić
has been an important part of Serbia and Montenegro under-21 squad on
the last two European U-21 championships, as well as at the 2004 Summer
Olympics.
He
was in the team that finished as runners-up in the 2004 European
under-21 Championship in Germany, but did not play in any games. Two
months later, he was part of the Serbia and Montenegro squad at the 2004
Summer Olympics. In May 2006, Krasić was playing a leading role for
Serbia and Montenegro in the 2006 European under-21 Championship in 2007
against Kazakhstan. He also played in the match against Portugal on 28
March at the Red Star Stadium in Belgrade. The game ended in a 1–1 draw.
He was an important player for the Serbian senior squad in the 2010
FIFA World Cup qualification. He scored one goal in the match
against Lithuania, another in the game against Austria, and set up three
in the game against Romania, which sealed qualification.
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