Stipe Pletikosa

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Stipe Pletikosa
Personal information
Full name Stipe Pletikosa
Date of birth January 8, 1979
Place of birth Split, Croatia
Height 193 cm
Position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Shakhtar Donetsk
Youth clubs
1986-1996 Hajduk Split
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1996-2003
2003-2005
2005-2006
2006-present
Hajduk Split
Shakhtar Donetsk
Hajduk Split (loan)
Shakhtar Donetsk
143 (4)
28 (0)
22 (0)
3 (0)
National team**
1999- Croatia 53 (0)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 31 October 2006.
** National team caps and goals correct
as of 22 June 2006.

Stipe Pletikosa [ˈstiːpɛ ˈplɛtikɔsa] (born January 8, 1979 in Split, Croatia) is a Croatian football goalkeeper who is a member of Shakhtar Donetsk.

Pletikosa made his Croatia debut as a 20-year-old against Denmark in 1999, winning plaudits for his cat-like reflexes and shot-stopping. But insecurity over the handling of high balls took a heavy toll at the 2000 European under-21 championship in Slovakia, where Croatia finished last in their group after Pletikosa conceded some soft goals.

Pletikosa worked hard on improving the weaknesses in his game and under former Croatia coach Mirko Jozić, became his country's first-choice goalkeeper, playing in all three matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup finals. The once nervous though talented Pletikosa has blossomed, making full use of every centimetre of his 1.93-metre frame and possessing a far greater assurance when dealing with difficult high balls.

He was also supposed to be Croatia's first goalkeeper at the Euro 2004 in Portugal, but sustained an injury a few days before the beginning of the tournament and the position of the team's first goalkeeper was taken by Tomislav Butina, who was up to that time his first reserve. Butina retained the position in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying, so Pletikosa appeared in only two qualifying matches. Nevertheless, when the finals tournament started, Pletikosa was chosen over Butina who had still been recovering from an injury sustained early in the year.

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Croatia Croatia squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Croatia

1 Pletikosa | 2 Šerić | 3 Šimunić | 4 Tomas | 5 Rapaić | 6 Živković | 7 Vugrinec | 8 Prosinečki | 9 Šuker | 10 N. Kovač | 11 Bokšić | 12 Butina | 13 Stanić | 14 Soldo | 15 Šarić | 16 Vranješ | 17 Jarni | 18 Olić | 19 Vlaović | 20 Šimić | 21 R. Kovač | 22 Balaban | 23 Vasilj | Coach: Jozić

Croatia Croatia squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup Croatia

1 Pletikosa | 2 Srna | 3 Šimunić | 4 R. Kovač | 5 Tudor | 6 Vranješ | 7 Šimić | 8 Babić | 9 Pršo | 10 N. Kovač | 11 Tokić | 12 Didulica | 13 Tomas | 14 Modrić | 15 I. Leko | 16 J. Leko | 17 Klasnić | 18 Olić | 19 N. Kranjčar | 20 Šerić | 21 Balaban | 22 Bošnjak | 23 Butina | Coach: Z. Kranjčar

FC Shakhtar Donetsk - Current Squad

1 Pletikosa | 3 Hübschman | 4 Tymoschuk | 5 Kucher | 6 Duljaj | 7 Fernandinho | 8 Leonardo | 9 Matuzalem | 10 Vukić | 11 Vorobei | 12 Shutkov | 13 Shevchuk | 15 Okoduwa | 16 Laštůvka | 17 Aghahowa | 18 Lewandowski | 19 Hai | 20 Byelik | 23 Korotetsky | 25 Brandão | 26 Raţ | 27 Chigrinsky | 29 Marica | 31 Seleznyov | 32 Sviderskiy | 33 Srna | 35 Shust | 36 Elano | 37 Tkachenko | 38 Jádson