Adnan Gušo

Adnan Gušo ( born November 30, 1975 in Sarajevo) is a Bosnian football goalkeeper. He currently plays for FK Željezničar Sarajevo in the first Bosnian league.

Gušos professional career began in 2000 when Bosnian club FK Željezničar Sarajevo, as a coach Nenad Starovlah asked him on trial and committed as a goalkeeper. He played two seasons at FC Zeljeznicar and got then in 2001 an offer from the Russian Spartak Moscow.

Spartak he could not prevail as a goalkeeper and thus spent ten months in which he was under contract only as a second goalie. Adnan Gušo Then moved to the Romanian league, where he played from 2002 to mid-2005 at Universitatea Craiova. The next intermediate stations were Dinamo Bucharest and FC Arges Pitesti, but where he spent only one season each. Finally Gušo then came to Pandurii Târgu Jiu and signed a contract until June 2008, but moved in January 2008 Olympiakos Nicosia in Cyprus, from where he returned two months later in March 2008 in his home to FK Željezničar Sarajevo.

National

Although Adnan Gušo was already in the early years of his career one of the best goalkeepers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, he was not even on the wish list of the national team. Their " desire goalkeeper" was Kenan Hasagic who has played at the time when FK Željezničar Sarajevo. Only when it came to the boycott of some players, among whom was Hasagic and the former coach Slišković was replaced by Fuad Muzurovic, this won Adnan Gušo and put it on the same as a regular keeper. However, he completed only eight games for Bosnia and Herzegovina and was not even after a new coaching change in the national team, but had to give up his post at the younger competitors Kenan Hasagić, which again could fight their regular place in the national team next Asmir Begovic.

  • Soccer goalkeeper (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Born in 1975
  • Man
  • Bosnian
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