Aleksandar Mitreski

Aleksandar Mitreski ( Macedonian Алескандар Митрески; * August 5, 1980 in Ohrid ) is a Macedonian football player who also has Swiss nationality.

Career

He began his career at SC Ittigen, a Bern suburb Club. As a 12 -year-old, he joined the junior section of the BSC Young Boys. There he was taken into the first team in 1999, but the same was relegated in his first year for the second time after 1997 in the National League B. Only two years later, the re-emergence in the National League A. He was then succeeded in 2002 by Grasshopper Club Zurich for a transfer fee of 1 million Swiss francs as a defensive midfielder obliged played as a central defender but ultimately. At the end of the season was winning the championship for the club. In the following years the Swiss record in the league champion was not as successful, after all, was Mitreski 2004 still in the cup final and played the 2005/06 UEFA Cup group stage.

For the season 2006/ 07 the Macedonians joined the German second division club 1.FC Cologne, where he spent two years as a regular player. However, he moved to the rise of Cologne in the first league on 1 September 2008 to the 2nd Bundesliga back.

He went to the first FC Nuremberg, where he signed a one year contract. Reason for the late commitment was that the Nuremberg captain Andreas Wolf had suffered a cruciate ligament injury in the first season game. However Mitreski came in the 2008/ 09 season on only two inserts, as he played through the fourth and the fifth match day. Both matches were held abroad, so that he was never to see in their own stadium. The main reason for the few missions was a lengthy injury. Mid-May 2009, it was announced that Mitreski will leave the club at end of season.

For the 2009/10 season changed Mitreski the Swiss first division club FC Sion, in early April 2010, there are already summarily dismissed after he had visited the night before an official match together with his teammates António dos Santos and Aleksandar Prijović a casino.

For the second half of the 2010/11 season Mitreski moved to the Swiss second division side FC Aarau, which obliged him until at least the end of the season.

National

Mitreski was for many years the Macedonian national team. From 2003 he was a regular in the national jersey for use. The last time he came in early 2008 for use in the game against Serbia (final score 1:1). He denied since the 34 matches and scored no goals.

Achievements

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