Career
In international competition he has represented Montenegro as well as fifteen clubs. He announced the end of his professional football career in October 2015. Born in Čačak, Social Research Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, Jovanović started playing football at a major local club, FK Borac Čačak.
Before coming in 2003 at Football Club Vaslui, he also played for FK Mladost Lučani and FK Železnik.
After one season at Football Club Vaslui, Jovanović was transferred to Football Club Universitatea Craiova. In 2005 he turned back in Serbia, and played for the second division team FK Radnički Niš.
Unirea Urziceni was the team that brought Jovanović again to Romania in 2006. In 2007 the new promoted U Cluj, bought the Montenegrin football player with 119.000 €.
His contract with Spartak Nalchik has been canceled and at the end of March he arrived in Red Star Belgrade Football Club on trial.
Red Star Belgrade
On the morning of 27 June 2012, Jovanović signed a 2-year-contract for Red Star Belgrade. After an impressive half season with Red Star, Jovanović was thrown out of the senior team because of partying with alcoholic beverages in Antalya, Turkey. In April 2013, after a second alcoholic beverage-related incident, Jovanović formally terminated his contract with Red Star Belgrade.
Padideh
On 14 May 2014, Jovanović signed a two-year contract with Iran Pro League side Padideh, effective from 1 June 2014.
He made his debut for Padideh in a 0–0 draw against Malavan on 1 August 2014. Despite being born in Serbia, Jovanović received a call from the Montenegro to play for its newly formed national team in 2007 and opted to play for Montenegro.
On 12 October 2010, spectators were impressed when Jovanović shot a spectacular 30-meter ball which hit the goalpost in a 0–0 draw with England at Wembley Stadium.