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He made 30 league appearances in his debut season with the club, as they finished in fourth place.
He made 30 league appearances in his debut season with the club, as they finished in fourth place.
Internationally, Nađ represented his country under different names at two major tournaments, one European Championship (First Revision Yugoslavia) and one World Cup (Serbia and Montenegro). Nađ come through the youth system of Partizan, making his first team debut in the title-winning 1992-1993 season. Additionally, Nađ spent the next two years in the country, collecting one more league title in 1996.
He made a total of 111 league appearances and scored eight goals for the club between 1992 and 1996.
In the summer of 1996, Nađ moved to Spain and signed with Betis. Subsequently, Nađ stayed for one more season at Betis, before transferring to Oviedo in the summer of 1998.
He was loaned to Segunda División club Elche in the 2001 winter transfer window, until the end of the 2000-2001 campaign. After another season with Oviedo, Nađ left the club due to unpaid wages in 2002.
In September 2002, Nađ officially returned to Partizan, penning a one-year deal.
In July 2007, Nađ left the club by mutual agreement. In August 2007, Nađ joined Russian side Rostov, together with Ivica Kralj. They failed to help the club avoid relegation from the Premier League, eventually leaving the country in December 2007.
In January 2008, Nađ signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Čukarički.
After being cheered by Grobari in the 68th minute, Nađ responded by lifting his Čukarički jersey to reveal Partizan"s jersey underneath. He was substituted in the 76 minute, eventually ending his active playing career.
Nađ made his international debut for First Revision Yugoslavia in a 0–2 loss to Brazil on 23 December 1994. After missing out on the 1998 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup, Nađ was named by Vujadin Boškov in the country"s final Union of European Football Associations Euro 2000 squad.
He made two group stage appearances in the tournament, as they were relegated in the quarter-finals.
Almost four years later, Nađ made a comeback to the national team, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 friendly draw against Northern Ireland on 28 April 2004. He made two appearances in Group C, including his last game for the national team on 21 June 2006, a 2–3 loss to Ivory Coast. In May 2013, Nađ was appointed director of football at Partizan.
He left the position at the end of his contract in May 2014.