Andrej Panadić

Andrej Panadić ( born March 9, 1969 in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia, now Croatia ) is a former Croatian footballer and current coach.

Sports career

Andrej Panadić spent the early years of his career at Dinamo Zagreb. First stop was abroad for the defensive player in 1994, the Chemnitz FC, ​​where he was able to establish itself immediately as a leading player. After the descent of the Saxons from the 2nd Bundesliga, changed Panadić 1996 Premier League rivals KFC Uerdingen 05

After only one year at the Grotenburg, Panadić hired in 1997 at the Bundesliga Hamburger SV at. In Hamburg, the Croat spent his most successful period, the greatest success was reaching the third place in the year 2000. 2002 left Panadić HSV toward Sturm Graz, which he, however, after a short time also again turned his back. The last stop of his career was the Japanese club Nagoya Grampus Eight, with whom he left in 2003 end his career.

Panadić belonged to the levy of the Yugoslav national team at the World Cup in Italy in 1990.

In the summer of 2008, he became coach of the Austrian first division soccer LASK Linz, where he was released on 27 October 2008.

Statistics

  • Bundesliga: 101 games ( 5 goals)
  • 2 Bundesliga: 110 games (9 goals)
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