Milan Gajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Гајић; born 17 November 1986) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Swiss club Young Boys.
Gajić started his professional career with Napredak Kruševac, together with Predrag Pavlović and Nikola Mitrović. He was also loaned to Boavista in the fall of 2007.
In July 2008, Gajić signed a contract with Luzern. He scored three goals in 23 league appearances in the 2008–09 season.
On 5 May 2009, Gajić signed a four-year contract with Zürich. He scored the opener in a 1–1 home draw with Milan on 8 December 2009. In the 2011 winter transfer window, Gajić was loaned to Grasshoppers.
In the summer of 2013, Gajić signed a contract with Young Boys.
Milan Gajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Гајић; born 28 January 1996) is a Serbian football midfielder who plays for Bordeaux in Ligue 1.
On 22 July 2015, Gajić joined Girondins de Bordeaux on five-year contract.
Milan Gajić is a Serbian footballer.
Milan Gajić may also refer to:
Milan Gajic (born June 1, 1981 in Burnaby, British Columbia), is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre currently an unrestricted free agent.
He played junior hockey for the Burnaby Bulldogs in the BCHL and college hockey for the Michigan Wolverines. After turning professional, he played for the Gwinnett Gladiators in the ECHL and the Providence Bruins in the AHL. He has played some games for the Manitoba Moose in the AHL. As of March 17, 2008, Gajic was on the Houston Aero's roster. This was his second stint with Houston. On 3 July 2008, he left Houston, and signed a contract by Nordsjælland Cobras in the Danish Oddset Ligaen. After 6 months, he left Nordsjælland, returned to Canada, and signed a contract with Victoria Salmon Kings. He was traded to the ECHL Florida Everblades in February 2009.
He is of Serbian descent. His brothers Nenad Gajic, Ilija, and Alex are professional lacrosse players for the Colorado Mammoth.
Milan (English /mᵻˈlæn/ or US /məˈlɑːn/;Lombard, Milanese variant: Milan [miˈlã]),Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno]), the second-most populous city in Italy, is the capital of Lombardy. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area (the 5th-largest in the EU) comprises an estimated 5 million people (former Provinces of Milan and Monza-Brianza, with other Comuni included in the former Province of Varese). The enormous suburban sprawl that followed the post-war boom of the 1950s–1960s has resulted in a polycentric metropolitan area, known as Greater Milan, of 7 to 10 million people, stretching over the provinces of Milan, Bergamo, Como, Lecco, Lodi, Monza and Brianza, Pavia, Varese and Novara. The Milan metropolitan region is part of the so-called Blue Banana, the area of Europe with the highest population and industrial density. In terms of GDP, Milan has the third largest economy among EU cities (after London and Paris) and the largest among European non-capital cities.
Milan Radenkovich (December 15, 1941 – March 14, 1971), who was always credited mononymously as Milan, was an American record producer, songwriter and recording artist on numerous songs made throughout the 1960s, mostly though not exclusively in the garage rock genre. He released an LP and numerous singles for seven different national record labels and other independent labels (a total of more than 30 songs) under a variety of names, including Milan with His Orchestra, Milan, The World of Milan, Milan (The Leather Boy), and The Leather Boy, and also worked under the name Rick Rodell. As a producer, arranger and/or songwriter, Milan oversaw many other releases by a variety of artists ranging from the pop singer Lou Christie to the psychedelic rock band the Head Shop.
Greg Shaw placed Milan's song "I'm a Leather Boy" as the opening track on two different albums in the Pebbles series: the Pebbles, Volume 10 CD and the earlier Pebbles, Volume 11 LP (which was also the first album to be released on his AIP record label). He has written of Milan as being "a cryptic artist who made a series of high image records offering himself as some leather-clad, bike-riding rebel, but so stylized he might've been imagined by Andy Warhol. . . . The only name to be found on these records is Milan, a name that also shows up as writer/producer on a big pile of records, from the early 60s right thru the end of the decade. . . . But who was he? No further clue has ever emerged. This is one guy whose story really cries out to be told."
Milan is an Indian drama television series which aired on Sony TV, starring Rohit Roy and Nattasha Singh.
The story revolves around the life of a girl, Chanchal who is caught between family ties and her love.