Dejan Savićević and the Traffic Chaos: How the FSCG President Became Driver of the Year… on the Blacklist!

Dejan Savićević and the Traffic Chaos: FSCG President Under Legal Fire!

Have you heard of Dejan Savićević? Of course, you have! The legendary Red Star and AC Milan footballer, now the president of the Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG). But it seems his football skills don’t translate well behind the wheel.

On Saturday night, Savićević was arrested by Montenegrin police for multiple traffic violations. And this wasn’t just any violation – speeding, overtaking on a solid line, and refusing a breathalyzer test! Yes, you read that right, he refused to take the alcohol test.

The court acted swiftly and fined him 1 euro, but that’s not the end of the story. He also received three penalty points, meaning he is banned from driving for the next four months! Is this the example we want from the head of the football association?

Savićević has a history of similar offenses, but this time the situation is more serious than ever. Although recently re-elected for a new term as FSCG president, it seems his driving skills don’t match his football achievements.

This case has sparked a storm of public comments. Is justice truly equal for everyone? How can someone with such influence ignore traffic laws?

In a world where every citizen faces consequences for their actions, cases like this provoke outrage and disbelief. Will Savićević learn his lesson or continue driving like he’s on the football pitch?

If you have thoughts on this chaos, feel free to share – maybe your voice will spark change!


Why does this matter?

  • Dejan Savićević, FSCG president, arrested for violations.
  • Speeding, overtaking on a solid line, refusal of breathalyzer.
  • Fine: 1 euro and three penalty points.
  • Driving ban for four months.
  • Previously convicted for similar offenses.
  • Recently re-elected for a new term at FSCG.

This case isn’t just about one man; it’s about how rules apply—or don’t apply—to the powerful.


Is it time for everyone to be equal before the law? Or are some still above it all?

Drop your thoughts, because topics like this shouldn’t go unanswered!

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