Background
While born in Šibenik, Yugoslavia, Radovich grew up in New York City where he developed his soccer skills as part of the Blau-Weiss Gottschee youth system.
While born in Šibenik, Yugoslavia, Radovich grew up in New York City where he developed his soccer skills as part of the Blau-Weiss Gottschee youth system.
He was also a three time first team All American goalkeeper at Saint Francis College. Radovich then attended Saint Francis College, playing on the school’s soccer team from 1975 to 1978. An outstanding collegiate goalkeeper, Radovich was the 1976, 1977 and 1978 first team All American goalkeeper.
He was inducted into the Saint Francis Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987.
In 1979, The Washington Diplomats of the North American Soccer League drafted Radovich and he spent two seasons with the Dips before moving to the Portland Timbers in 1981. He played 22 games over two outdoor seasons and 8 games during the 1981-1982 NASL Indoor season.
In 1983, he ended his NASL career with the Chicago Sting. His career is obscure after 1983, but he continued to play, at least at a semi-professional level
In 1989, he was on the Greek American Associate of Arts team which lost the 1989 National Challenge Cup final to the Saint St. Petersburg Kickers.