Canadian ‘keeper Milan Borjan savours life in Belgrade, looks to lift up Canada
TORONTO — Milan Borjan speaks English, Spanish, Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian — variations of which cover Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia and Montenegro — understands Turkish and has a little Romanian and Polish in his language repertoire.
But the Red Star Belgrade goalkeeper’s allegiance to Canada is hard to miss. Inked on the back of his calf, a Maple Leaf amidst a snippet of lyrics from “O Canada” is proudly displayed.
“Canada gave my family a lot,” Borjan said. “I get goose bumps (thinking about it) right now … They gave us a better life.”
“When everybody asks me where I’m from and do I feel Serbian or Canadian, I always say Canadian,” added the 31-year-old dual citizen. “Because this is the country that I grew up in — in a nice way. I didn’t have to think about wars and stuff like that.”