Sporting KC adds striker, waives two forwards

Sporting Kansas City announced Tuesday that the club has acquired 25-year-old striker Nikola Vujnovic on loan from Serbian side FK Vozdovac with an option to buy the player at the end of the 2022 MLS season.

Vujnovic, one of the Serbian SuperLiga’s top scorers and a member of the Montenegro Men’s National Team, will occupy an international spot on Sporting’s roster pending receipt of his International Transfer Certificate and P1 visa.

Vujnovic will join Sporting on the heels of a career season at Vozdovac, where he has tallied 10 goals and an assist during the 2021-22 campaign in Serbia’s top division. The striker ranks fourth on the league’s goal scoring charts, hitting double digits with starts in 21 of 22 league appearances for a Vozdovac outfit that sits sixth in the 16-team SuperLiga.

A native of Cetinje, Montenegro, Vujnovic has bagged 16 goals and added three assists for Vozdovac over the last two seasons. He previously spent the 2019-20 campaign with FK Podgorica in the top-flight Montenegrin First League, where he notched seven goals and helped the team to a fifth-place finish after being promoted to the first division in 2018-2019.

Vujnovic began his professional career by signing for Serbian club Radnicki Obrenovac and making his Serbian SuperLiga debut on loan at FK Rad as a 17-year-old in November 2014. The rising teenager joined Spanish La Liga side Villarreal in early 2015 and featured regularly for Villarreal C from 2015-2018 and Villarreal B from 2018-2019, recording 12 goals in 64 appearances across both teams. He notably competed for Villarreal B in the 2018-2019 Premier League International Cup, scoring in a victory over the Liverpool Reserves on Nov. 21, 2018, prior to his move to Podgorica the following summer.

On the international stage, Vujnovic represented Montenegro at the U-17 through U-21 levels from 2013-2017 before landing his senior debut on Oct. 7, 2020, in a friendly against Latvia. Three of his five caps have come in recent qualifying matches for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, including a 2-2 draw against European heavyweights Netherlands on Nov. 13, 2021, in which Vujnovic opened his Montenegro scoring account with an 86th-minute equalizer.

Prior to breaking into Montenegro’s senior team, Vujnovic competed for Montenegro in UEFA European Championship qualifying at the U-17, U-19 and U-21 age groups, including a four-goal salvo in the lead-up to the 2015 UEFA European Under-19 Championship.

Vujnovic is the seventh newcomer to sign for Sporting this offseason, following fellow Europeans Logan Ndenbe, Marinos Tzionis and Robert Voloder as well as MLS free agents Kortne Ford, Uri Rosell and Ben Sweat.

Sporting will kick off the 2022 MLS campaign on Feb. 27, visiting Atlanta United FC in a 2 p.m. showdown on FS1, before playing host to rival Houston Dynamo FC in a highly anticipated Children’s Mercy Park home opener on March 5 at 2:30 p.m.

Sporting KC season tickets and several 2022 ticket packages and promotions and are available by calling 888-4KC-GOAL or visiting SportingKC.com.

Sporting KC waives two forwards

Sporting Kansas City announced Monday that the club has waived forwards Grayson Barber and Tyler Freeman.

Barber, 21, started two of nine appearances during his lone MLS season with Sporting in 2021. Freeman, 19, has played 35 USL Championship matches for Sporting KC II since signing an MLS contract in 2018.

With the roster move, Sporting Kansas City has these under MLS contract for the 2022 season:

Goalkeepers (3): Kendall McIntosh, Tim Melia, John Pulskamp
Defenders (9): Andreu Fontas, Kortne Ford, Nicolas Isimat-Mirin, Logan Ndenbe, Kayden Pierre, Kaveh Rad, Ben Sweat, Robert Voloder, Graham Zusi

Midfielders (8): Jake Davis, Cam Duke, Roger Espinoza, Felipe Hernandez, Gadi Kinda, Jose Mauri, Uri Rosell, Remi Walter
Forwards (6): Ozzie Cisneros, Alan Pulido, Johnny Russell, Daniel Salloi, Khiry Shelton, Marinos Tzionis

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Death investigation underway at jail

A death investigation is underway at the Wyandotte County jail, where an inmate was found unresponsive and later pronounced deceased on Monday, Feb. 14.

The inmate was found about 1:05 p.m. Feb. 14, while routine cell checks were being conducted, according to Capt. Kyle Harvey of the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office.

At this time, a preliminary investigation has indicated no foul play is suspected, according to Capt. Harvey.

After the inmate was found unresponsive, life-saving efforts were performed, and emergency services called, the spokesman stated. The Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department responded to take over life-saving efforts. The inmate was pronounced deceased in the facility, Capt. Harvey said.

Capt. Harvey said more detailed information about the inmate, including the inmate’s name and the cause of death, will be announced in the future.

An autopsy is planned, he said. The Sheriff’s Office and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation are currently investigating the case, he added.

KCK police release vehicle description that may have been involved in Christmas Eve homicide

Public asked to help identify suspects’ silver sedan

Police released a photo of a possible suspect vehicle that may have been involved in a Christmas Eve homicide that killed a KCK grandmother. (Photo from KCK Police Department)
Police released a photo of a possible suspect vehicle that may have been involved in a Christmas Eve homicide that killed a KCK grandmother. (Photo from KCK Police Department)

Kansas City, Kansas, police today released a description of a suspect vehicle that may have been involved in a Christmas Eve homicide that killed a grandmother.

Police have had very few leads since the tragic event and made a plea today to the public for assistance with new tips and identifying a silver sedan they believe suspects were driving that evening, according to a police spokesman.

On Christmas Eve, Friday, Dec. 24, Patricia Panijan, age 85, was watching television inside her home around 9:20 p.m. when she and her husband were struck by gunfire that riddled the front of their home, police said. The location was the 2900 block of North 73rd Place.

She was pronounced dead at the scene. Her husband was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and was later released.

Detectives described the suspects’ vehicle as:

• Four-door sedan
• Silver in color
• Believed to be a 2011-2014 Volkswagen – Passat or Jetta
• Does not have a sunroof (this is common in most models)

Anyone who knows anything about this incident or recognizes this vehicle is urged to call the KC Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS or online and KCCrimestoppers.com, the spokesman stated. All tips are anonymous and may qualify for a cash award.