Career
He is a twin brother of Dragoljub Srnić. Red Star Belgrade
Srnić was molded in Red Star"s youth system, and some observers in Serbian football had referred to young Slavoljub as "Ognjen Koroman"s student". Coach Aleksandar Kristić selected Srnić to make his professional debut for Red Star Belgrade on November 6, 2010 in a SuperLiga match against OFK Beograd.
The Srnić brothers were then loaned to Red Star"s farm team, FK Sopot.
Subsequently, Slavoljub and Dragoljub were loaned to Čukarički, where they enjoyed much more playing time and success. Čukarički
During the loan spell at Čukarički from Red Star, Slavoljub was named by Mozzart Sport as the most valuable player of the Serbian First League.
In part due to Srnić"s contributions, Čukarički returned to the Serbian top flight for the 2013-2014 season, when Srnić terminated his contract with Red Star due to unpaid salary and became a permanent Čukarički player. On October 6, 2013, in a match between Čukarički and Srnić"s former club Red Star, Srnić"s performance garnered much attention in Serbian football.
He made an assist 17 seconds into the game and scored a goal in the second half.
Not by coincidence, just one day after the famous match, Srnić earned the first international call-up in his career. Return to Red Star Belgrade
On August 31, 2015, Slavoljub returned to Red Star, signing a three-year contract. Red Star"s coach Miodrag Božović had insisted on Srnić"s return to throughout the summer.
Srnić was called up by coach Radovan Ćurčić to replace an injured Lazar Marković by Serbia U21 on 7 October 2013 for the 2015 Union of European Football Associations European U21 Championship qualifying campaign, but did not make his debut in the games he was called up foreign
Čukarički
Serbian Cup (1): 2014-2015.