[1] He is, however, probably best known for being recognized by FIFPro's Black Book Eastern Europe after allegedly being threatened with death for asking the Football Association of Serbia (FSS) to take action for unpaid salaries during a loan spell at Hajduk Kula.
He moved to Sombor (in present-day Vojvodina, an autonomous province of Serbia) with his family in 1997,[3] subsequently joining the youth ranks of local club Radnički.
[4] Despite skipping training sessions during the later part of his loan spell, Marjanović was signed by Hajduk Kula on a permanent basis in the summer of 2010.
[6] He played seven games and scored four goals in Liga II, helping the club earn promotion to the top flight.
After a brief third spell at Radnički Sombor in late 2012,[7] Marjanović signed with Montenegrin First League club Čelik Nikšić in January 2013.