Petar Slišković

Petar Slišković [ sliʃ.kɔ.vɪtɕ ] ( born February 21, 1991, Sarajevo) is a Croatian football player.

Childhood

Petar Slišković came in the then Yugoslav Sarajevo to the world. For the most part, however, he grew up in Kiseljak, now part of Bosnia - Herzegovina. In 2007, he left with his mother Bosnia - Herzegovina and moved to Offenbach am Main.

Career

Clubs

From the Youth Department of FSV Frankfurt Slišković moved in summer 2008 to 1 FSV Mainz 05 After two years in the A- youth team of the club he stood by the final phase of the Regional - season 2009/10 in the squad of the second men's team. After 14 goals in 20 games he received in December 2010, a professional contract

His first Bundesliga use graduated Slišković on matchday 20 of the Bundesliga season 2010 /11, when he appeared as a substitute in the 1-0 away win against 1.FC Kaiserslautern in the 73rd minute for Lewis Holtby. His first goal in the Bundesliga, he scored two weeks later to 2:4 final score at the 1 FC Cologne.

For the 2011/12 season Slišković to the second division FC St. Pauli on loan. After his return to Mainz, he was further awarded in August for the 2012/13 season at the SG Dynamo Dresden. The lending was terminated prematurely on 29 January 2013 Slišković returned to Mainz 05 back.

National

In November 2010 Slišković passed his first audition for the Croatian Football Federation in a friendly match for the U- 21 team against Slovenia. To March 2011, followed by three more U-21 appearances in friendlies.

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