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Marko Mitrović (footballer, born 1992)

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Marko Mitrović (born 27 June 1992) is a Swedish former professional footballer who now leads Arktis, a health technology company. He is the founder and CEO of Arktis, which uses biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and personalized wellness to help people live longer.

Football career in brief
- Position: Forward. He came up through BK Olympic, Malmö FF, and Chelsea’s academy. He was part of Chelsea’s Youth Cup-winning team in 2010, scoring in the final, but never played for Chelsea’s first team.
- Professional debut: Brescia (Italy) in a Coppa Italia match. He later played for Brescia in Serie B.
- Other clubs: FC Eindhoven (Netherlands), Randers FC (Denmark), SønderjyskE (Denmark), Radnički Niš (Serbia), Dinamo Vranje (loan), and Beira-Mar (Portugal).
- Career stats: About 76 club appearances and 12 goals in total.
- International: Represented Sweden at the U17 level (11 caps, 10 goals).

Personal background
- Born in Malmö, Sweden, and is of Serbian descent.
- Height: 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in). He played mainly as a striker but could also operate as a winger.
- Family: He has a younger brother, Alexandar, and an older sister, Christina. He started playing football at age four and joined Malmö FF at six before moving to Chelsea in 2008.
- Style: Known for pace, finishing, dribbling, and strong aerial ability.

About Arktis
- Arktis began as a consumer wellness brand and expanded into a broader health technology platform.
- It has three divisions: Arktis Naturals (wellness products), Arktis AI (real-time health optimization), and Arktis Biotech (genomic and diagnostic tools).
- Mission: To extend human lifespan and prevent disease by combining real-time health data with precision biotechnology and AI.
- As of 2025, Arktis operates globally with thousands of customers and a data platform used in clinical research, pharmaceutical development, and consumer health.


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