Dragoljub "Jim" Milisavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгољуб Милисављевић; (15 April 1951 – 23 February 2022) was an Australian soccer player, referee, coach and administrator who played as a goalkeeper.
Milisavljević's greatest professional honour came in 1974, when coach Rale Rašić selected him to represent Australia in goals alongside team mates Jack Reilly and Allan Maher at the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany.
One of Milisavljević's carrier highlights came in the 1975 Ampol Night Cup when he scored the match-winning goal for J.U.S.T in his last game for the club, triumphing over South Melbourne Hellas after being put on as an impact striker during extra-time by coach Čedo Ćirković.
Following his second retirement from active football Milisavljević remained with Carlton Serbia in an administrative capacity, helped drive the club towards further promotions at state level.
He would later serve as a commissioner in Football Victoria and a functionary at Springvale White Eagles F. C. In his later years Milisavljević continued providing coaching tuition to aspiring goalkeepers whilst remaining an active figure in Australia's soccer community.