Gala's ex-goalie: I want to be a Turkish citizen
Thirty years after his glory days as goalkeeper for Galatasaray, a retired Montenegrin football goalkeeper now wants to be a Turkish citizen, he told Anadolu Agency. Zoran Simovic, 61, won two successive championships with top Turkish football club Galatasaray in the 1986-87 and 1987-88 seasons. "I wouldn't exchange my experiences with the Turkish people for anything else," said Simovic. "My life in Turkey was much better than here (in Serbia).
"The Turkish people helped me with everything. I spent the best days of my life in Turkey. So I want to be a Turkish citizen. This is one of my greatest desires." Simovic lived in Turkey until 2004 and then moved to Krusevac, Serbia to work in real estate. He says that citizenship was offered to him when he was living in Turkey, but he was unable to take up the offer.
"At that time I couldn't accept it. Some newspapers in Yugoslavia ran stories which said, ‘Simovic betrays Yugoslavia.' Citizenship issues were very sensitive back then," he recalled.
"The Turkish people helped me with everything. I spent the best days of my life in Turkey. So I want to be a Turkish citizen. This is one of my greatest desires." Simovic lived in Turkey until 2004 and then moved to Krusevac, Serbia to work in real estate. He says that citizenship was offered to him when he was living in Turkey, but he was unable to take up the offer.
"At that time I couldn't accept it. Some newspapers in Yugoslavia ran stories which said, ‘Simovic betrays Yugoslavia.' Citizenship issues were very sensitive back then," he recalled.
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