Danijel Mićić

Danijel Mićić ( born October 18, 1988 in Austria ) is a Serbian -Austrian football player at the position of midfielder.

Career

Youth

Mićić began his active career as a football player shortly before his eighth birthday in September 1996 in the Carinthian village Ebenthal the resident SC Ebental. When offspring of SC Ebental he held various youth leagues before joining mid-July 2002 in the youth department of FC Kärnten. There he was active up to and including the 2006/07 season, where he came only to a few uses in the sponsored Toto U-19 Youth League this season.

Club career

However, to his first professional appearance came Mićić already in the previous 2005/ 06, in which he came to two league appearances for the first team of FC Kärnten in the First League. His professional league debut, the young midfielder on May 19, 2006, when he appeared as a substitute in a 5-1 away win over FC Kufstein with the score at 3-0 after 67 minutes for Robert Schellander. He then led in the 89th minute with a pass template the 5-1 winning goal a, which was obtained by Sandro Zakany. A week later, he came to a renewed short-term use, as he was against Kapfenberg SV in the game in the 2:4 home defeat.

During the 2006/07 season Mićić was no professional use, but was, however, in 25 league games (1 goal ) for the amateurs of FC Kärnten in the third-class Austrian Regionalliga Mitte active. The 2007/ 08 season quite successful for the young midfielder. In addition to 26 league operations, as well as a goal for the amateurs in the middle of RL, it was used in the same season in five league games of the professionals. In his professional applications without warning, Mićić looked at the FC Kärnten amateurs alike eight yellow cards and had to be sent off with a second yellow card once.

After the professionals in the season only 10 of the 12 seats of the second class first division, many players left the club and had to descend the team with a fairly small squad to the regional center, in the second nor the first team of Carinthia was previously active, the dual nationality Mićić remained faithful to his club. So he came in the 2008 /09 to a total of 14 league operations, as well as an insert in the first round of the OFB Cup 2008/ 09, where he and his team, however, after this game, a 0-5 defeat against Bundesliga Rapid Vienna, had to resign after 90 minutes of use from the competition.

Early February 2009, changed the now 20 -year-old to Vorarlberg, where he signed a professional contract with SC Austria Lustenau. Having already mittrainierte during the winter break of the 2008/09 season with the first team, he was barely a month after his commitment his team debut in the 2:4 away defeat against eventual champions, the SC Magna Wiener Neustadt, when he 82. minute came into play. Another six games ( mostly short assignments ) followed; in the final table, he reached the fourth place in the standings with his team.

In the following season 2009/10 Mićić completed to date, already 14 league games, scoring two goals and gave as many assists. His first professional matches, he scored in the first round of the season, as he, after 81 minutes scored the only goal of the game in a 1-0 home win over the amateurs of FK Austria Wien. Just under eight minutes before he came in to replace Patrick Salomon; the Assist to Record made ​​the Brazilian Sidinei. Furthermore Mićić came two appearances in the OFB Cup 2009/10. 2010/11 he was with Austria in the Cup final, which they lost against SV Ried. In summer 2011, Micic moved to the Bundesliga Kapfenberg SV. After descending to the upper Styrian and a season in the First League in the summer of 2013 he returned back to the Bundesliga and signed with Wolf Berger AC.

Internationally

Mićić already gained experience with various Austrian youth selections. End of August 2006, he was appointed by U-19 national team coach Hermann Stadler in the 18 -man squad for the friendly match against the German U-19 national team. In July 2007, he was not ordered from Stadler in the squad for the U-19 European Championship in 2007 in Upper Austria, but should be available to on-call, a U-19 team-mate should hurt ahead of the European Championship.

After he was also active for the U -20 team in Austria, he was appointed to the Austrian U-21 national team on 6 November 2009 under coach Andreas Herzog for the qualification for the U-21 World Cup 2011 for the first time. However, as already in his era as a U-19 player he was only put on call, and then proceeds only after when a teammate should retiring early.

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