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Dejan Krstovic

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1. Biography Dejan was a passionate football player and in the 2004-2005 season he played for Casino SW Bregenz in the first Austrian league. Due to a cruciate ligament rupture Dejan ended his professional career. In 2004, he took part in the beauty contest "Man 2004-Vorarlberg in west-ern Austria and won the cometition. After this victory, he was encour-aged to enter the next-level to the contest "Man 2004-AUSTRIA. He also won this competition in Linz. After that he was in all Austrian and Germany TV Shows and had lot of Model campaign Jobs. He is an inter-national Model and works for HUGO BOSS, HEAD Sportswear, Jockey, Bogner, Huber Jewellery and other brands.

2. Collections Dejan Krstovic have made an education as a process-engineer and he worked in the plastic-packaging industry for a while. He loves to play football and goes to the gym regulary in his spare time.

3. Personal life Dejan Krstovic loves to read, has training as a mental trainer and presents the "must-haves" on social media. Today he talk about trends in TV, Social Media and boutiques.

4. Major milestones 2004/2005 Professional Soccer player premium league Austria Casino SW Bregenz 2004 "Mister Vorarlberg" Man 2004 Vorarlberg 2004 " Mister Austria" Man 2004 Austria 2005-2015 Fashion show tour Austria, Swiss, Germany with Team Agentur 2006 Fashion Week Vienna 2016 Model Coach for Mister Vorarlberg beauty contest 2019 Model Coach and Major Jury for Mister Vorarlberg beauty contest

5. Awards and prizes 2004 Man 2004 Vorarlberg (Mister Vorarlberg) 2004/2005 Man 2004 Austria (Mister Austria) 2014 ALPLA Campaign 2018 Austrian newspaper "Neue Vorarlberger Tageszeitung"about Dejan Krstovic 2020 GSI News Austria about Dejan Krstovic interantional Model

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