Denis Omerbegović

Denis Omerbegović ( born March 11, 1986 in Zvornik, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a German - Bosnian football player. It can be used both as a center forward, as well as an attacking winger.

Career

Omerbegović went through the youth department of the then LR Ahlen, today Rot Weiss Ahlen. Noteworthy here are his more than 100 goals in the A- youth league, which made ​​him three times in a row scorer this league. As a 18 -year-old A- Junior therefore he celebrated in March 2004 in the Second Bundesliga match between RW Ahlen and Erzgebirge Aue made ​​his professional debut when he came on in the 74th minute for Petar Djenic.

While 2003/ 04 played no role in the further course of the season, he came in the following season to ten inserts, which he, however, only at a meeting from the start was on the field, the remaining games he experienced all of them as a substitute. Also in the season 2005/ 06 changed nothing in this state, again stood at the end of the season completed ten games for him to book. At this time the descent of the LR Ahlen in the then third-rate Regionalliga Nord was also sealed. As Omerbegović in the new league its operating times could not increase and was eventually deported even in the second team, he moved to the winter break of the 2006/07 season to league rivals Borussia Dortmund II, where he signed a contract until June 2009.

Already in his third appearance for his new club succeeded the striker to score his first goal at senior level, to whom he had six more to follow in the remaining half of the season. He thus contributed a significant part in ensuring that the winter break still strong relegation threatened team managed to avoid relegation. His first full season in the service of black and yellow, 2007/ 08, was mixed and was characterized by a constant oscillation between bench and starting lineup. In 25 operations the German - Bosnian reach two goals. After Omerbegović also get into the season 2008 /09 in the newly created fourth division Regionalliga West at its 17 inserts only three goals and he failed to make it into the starting eleven, he left the Second Team BVB when his contract expires in the summer of 2009 and moved within the Regional League West to SV Elversberg.

Although Omerbegović here only a few games over the full distance denied - 14 substitutions are substitutions over 15 - get him in 33 appearances, after all eight goals, making him the top scorer of the SV Elversberg in the season 2009/10. At the beginning of the season 2010/11 he experienced the surprising victory on penalties in the DFB Cup on Bundesliga club Hannover 96 as part of the starting XI.

In January 2011 his contract was dissolved in Elversberg mutual consent; Omerbegović changed with immediate effect from second division club Karlsruher SC, where he was but after only two Zweitligaeinwechslungen no further obligation on the season at KSC. Then he moved in the summer to the Romanian Piatra Neamţ Erstligaaufsteiger Ceahlăul. There, his contract was canceled after half a year and seven inserts.

In March 2012, he signed with the Moldovan Erstligisten CSCA-Rapid Chişinău. He came to eleven missions and scored two goals.

In the summer of 2012, Omerbegović decided again to return to Germany. End of August 2012, he joined the ASC 09 Dortmund Westphalia league team for which he scored nine goals in 17 games. His coach Jörg Silver Creek took him in the summer of 2013 with the Oberliga Westfalia Herne. He withdrew, however, equal on Matchday a knee injury and did not come in the first round to use. During the winter break 2013/14 he decided on a change of Westphalia division DSC Wanne -Eickel.

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