Zelka Belovan signed a contract with Dynamo

# Zelka Belovan
Zelka Belovan signed a contract with Dynamo

A 26-year-old Serbian football player has joined our club.

Zeljka Belovan was born in the city of Zrenjanin in northern Serbia, where she started playing football at the age of 7 under the guidance of her first coach Goran Cvietic.

A pupil of the local club "Petlich" Zelka in 2017 became a player of the housing and Communal complex "Voivodina", with whom she won the Serbian Cup and silver medals of the national championship in the 2017/18 season.

Further in the career of the central defender there were other Serbian clubs: Zemun, Breznica, Spartak Subotica and three times ZHFC TSK (Bachka-Topola), with whom Belovan won the bronze medals of the Serbian championship in 2023.

In the 2021/22 and 2023/24 seasons, Zelka took part in the Women's Champions League, where she scored one goal. In the 2022/23 season, Belovan scored 12 goals in the championship and became the top scorer of ZHFC TSK. In the 2023/24 season, the Serbian scored 14 goals (9 goals in the regular season, 4 in the playoffs, 1 in the Serbian Cup), and already during this season (2024/25) she managed to score 5 more goals.

As part of the Serbian U-19 youth national team, she took part in Euro 2017 (3 matches).

Zelka will play for the blue and white under the 24th number.

Zelka Belovan signed a contract with Dynamo

Zelka Belovan

Born on December 11, 1998 in Zrenjanin (Serbia).

Position: central defender.

A pupil of the Housing and communal services "Buttonhole" (Zrenyanin).

Previous clubs: ZHFC "Voyvodina" (2017-2018), TSK (2018-2019, 2020-2021, 2021-2023), Zemun (2019-2020), Breznitsa (2021), Spartak Sb (2023-2024). Dynamo has been a player of the Housing and Communal Services since January 2025.

Achievements: silver (2017/18) and bronze (2022/23) winner of the Serbian Championship, winner of the Serbian Cup (2018), participant of the Champions League (2021/22, 2023/24), European Youth Championship as part of the Serbian national team U-19 (2017).