Stanko Svitlica

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Stanko Svitlica
Personal information
Full nameStanko Svitlica
Date of birth (1976-05-17) 17 May 1976
Place of birthKupres, SFR Yugoslavia
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1991-1993Bačka Bačka Palanka
1993-1994Vojvodina
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1994–1996Partizan Belgrade1(0)
1996–1997Čukarički Stankom14(4)
1997Le Mans UC 728(0)
1998Proleter Zrenjanin9(1)
1998-1999Spartak Subotica16(1)
1999-2000Ethnikos Asteras21(1)
2000-2001Čukarički Stankom28(13)
2001-2003Legia Warsaw60(40)
2004Hannover 963(1)
2004–2006LR Ahlen38(11)
2006-2007Wisła Kraków2(0)
2007Čukarički Stankom9(0)
2008Srem15(7)
2009Banat Zrenjanin12(2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of October 15, 2009.
† Appearances (Goals).

Stanko Svitlica (Serbian Cyrillic: Cтaнкo Cвитлицa ; born May 17, 1976 in Kupres) is a retired Serbian football player.

Career

A journeyman striker who played in a host of clubs in his native Serbia, as well as France and Greece, usually without much success, before Dragomir Okuka brought him to Legia Warsaw in the summer of 2001. Svitlica took a while to settle in Warsaw: in his first season he scored 10 goals in 28 games in all competitions, but his goal against Wisła Kraków won the championship for Legia that year. After the average first season, his talent suddenly exploded in 2002. In his second season in Poland he scored excellent 29 goals in 38 games (24 in 29 in the league), becoming the first ever foreigner to win the golden boot in the Polish Ekstraklasa. His goalscoring form continued in 2003 (11 goals in 16 games) and during the winter break Legia decided to cash in and sold Svitlica to Hannover 96. Despite an impressive start (Svitlica scored against Bayern Munich beating Oliver Kahn just 3 minutes into his debut), his career in the Bundesliga never really took off and Hannover offloaded him after just half a year. After 2 years in LR Ahlen in the 2nd Bundesliga Svitlica tried to return to Poland, this time with Wisła Kraków, but struggled for fitness and after just 2 games returned to Serbia. He retired from football in 2009 and is now an agent.

Honours

  • Serbia and MontenegroPartizan Belgrade
    • 1 time First League of FR Yugoslavia Champion: 1995-96
  • PolandLegia Warsaw

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