Dario Tadić

Dario Tadic (born 11 May 1990 in Odžak, SFR Yugoslavia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) is an Austrian football player at the position of a striker. Since 2012 he plays for SC Wiener Neustadt in the Austrian Bundesliga.

Career

Youth

Tadić began his career in 1998 in the youth of the SC Pinkafeld and then moved to the federal youth development center Burgenland, before he moved to the youth department of FK Austria Vienna at the age of 14 years. In the season 2006/ 07 Tadić was charged with 20 -goal top scorer of the U-17 Youth League. For the U- 19 team of Austria Tadić scored in 18 games, 12 hits.

Under team boss Hermann Stadler Tadić came to his first international cap. On 1 April 2009, the two-legged Striker stood in the squad of the Austrian U19 national team, where he was replaced in the away game in Belgium 's 2-0 victory after 67 minutes of play by Georg Gravogl.

Club career

On 25 May 2007, Tadić made ​​his debut as a 17 -year-old for the second team of FK Austria Vienna in the First League, as he came on in the 76th minute game for Rubin Okotie. With the start of the 2007/ 08 Tadić was a fixed part of the second team of Austria Wien before failed after a torn ACL from April 2009 to January 2010. Tadić attended 39 games (7 goals) in the second division. For the 2010/11 season, the amateur team had forcibly relegated to the third-rate Regionalliga Ost. There Tadić drew attention to himself with five goals and a strong performance in the first ten rounds.

17 October 2010 Tadic made ​​his debut for the first team of Austria Wien. In the championship game against SV Mattersburg coach Karl Daxbacher nominated him in the starting lineup. Tadić able to participate in a 3-0 away win up to 67 minutes before he was replaced by Thiago Schumacher. Its use came even as a surprise to those responsible that no jersey was prepared with name, why Tadić had run aground with a neutral camisole with the shirt number 28. On his second Bundesliga use in the home game October 23, 2010 against LASK Linz he came to his first championship matches. With his two goals in the 31st and 35th minutes, he laid the foundation for ultimately 4-1 home victory of Austria Vienna.

In summer 2012, he moved to league rivals SC Wiener Neustadt.

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