Career
She plays for Sleza Wroclav in the Polish championship and Serbia national basketball team Before basketball training and the karate she played folklore in KUD Boleč. In May 1995, more accurately with 11 years Bojana started to train for basketball.
In basketball her first steps started in Voždovac with coach Dragan Bojin.
With 15 years of senior debut for Voždovac and after two years spent in lower ranked competitions finally found her way to elite society, and at 16 years of age has become the youngest captain in the first women"s league. After seven years spent in the Voždovac with a difficult situation in the Bojana club had to surrender to another club:
"I trained in Voždovac seven years.
There I learned everything I know, and it was really hard when I had to leave. This was a nice period of my life.
But the club is in the difficult situation and not just a challenge to play in a team that is without ambition."
She desired to change the environment to fulfill the Beopetrol.
On the senior team she had great line results, the first game for Beopetrol she played against Partizan reaching 28 points (10–8), her game and the results showed that the move was a real transition for Bojana in the Beopetrol. Its results are not wane or senior selector women team of Yugoslavia to the call to prepare the team After two seasons played for Beopetrol, Bojana bid to get onto the team with a Crvena zvezda.
Through all representative selections, she went to the university team in the 2003 Universiade in Daegu, South of Korea.
In the 2004-2005 season Bojana remained at the Stars, where she became captain of Red Star, Star in the season went to the state championship finals where they lost to Hemofarm. During the finals in the playoffs and one of the games Bojana sustained a knee injury.
These were the hardest days of her career. Due to knee injuries she missed the representative activities and competition.
After a serious operation, and a lot of rehabilitationc Bojana returned to the parquetry, and if no one believed to be so soon recover.
On half season 2006 signed a contract with British Columbia Partizan, the team that it was to meet during her recovery and return to the basketball court. In the first game, with fear of spasms from the operation, Bojana played almost whole game without mistakes. Number one believed how she played.
After the half season she bid to get into British Columbia Mercury in Celje,the most dominant the club in the Slovenian women"s professional league.
From Celje and Slovenia leaving and following season 2007-2008 played in Turkey, signed contract with "British Columbia Erdemit", on half season 2007-2008 to exceed the "British Columbia Buranije" of the year spent in Izmir clubs made the good results was among the first ten players in Turkey league. In 2008-2009 she transitioned in Çankaya University from Ankara where she became the main player of the club, ending the season with fantastic results.