Admir Vladavić

Admir Vladavić
Personal information
Full nameAdmir Vladavić
Date of birth29 June 1982
Place of birthLjubinje, SFR Yugoslavia
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionWinger
Youth career
1995–2000FK Iskra Stolac
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2005FK Velež Mostar30(1)
2005–2007FK Željezničar34(8)
2007–2009MŠK Žilina66(18)
2009–2010FC Red Bull Salzburg15(1)
2010–2011MŠK Žilina10(3)
2011FK Olimpik6(2)
2012–MFK Karviná38(10)
2013–FK Velež Mostar (loan)15(0)
2014Sliema Wanderers11(3)
National team
2006–Bosnia and Herzegovina20(5)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 26 February 2014.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 1 December 2009

Admir Vladavić (born 29 June 1982) is a Bosnian football midfielder.

Club career

His career began in a small club FK Iskra Stolac, which consisted mainly of refugees from Stolac who lived in Mostar during the Bosnian War. He was spotted there by FK Velež Mostar and soon they signed a contract. Although he was one of the youngest members of the club, he became a regular first team choice. His speed and good technical abilities made him interesting for other Bosnian clubs. Since FK Velež was playing in second division at the time, and his ambitions were much bigger, he was determined to move. FK Sarajevo showed its interest, but they could not agree. In the summer of 2005, he moved to FK Željezničar. He signed a contract for MŠK Žilina in 2007 with whom he won Slovak title. Austrian champion FC Red Bull Salzburg signed the player in July 2009. On June 1, 2011, Vladavić signed with FK Olimpik from Sarajevo. On January 18, 2012, Vladavić signed with MFK Karviná. On March 2013 Admir joined FK Velež Mostar on a loan deal.[1] On 15 December he joined Maltese Premier League Club Sliema Wanderers

International career

Good games secured him a call in national team. He made his debut on 28 February 2006 in a game against Japan.

Personal life

Admir and his wife, Ajla, have a son named Zinedin. His son is named after famous French player Zinedine Zidane.[2]

References

  1. Line-up, MFK OKD Karviná, section Příchody a odchody, retrieved March 28, 2013 (in czech)
  2. "VLADAVIĆ SINU DAO IME ZINEDIN". sportsport.ba. Archived from the original on 28 June 2009. Retrieved 22 June 2009.

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