Dario Damjanović

Dario Damjanović (born 23 July 1981 in Gradačac, Yugoslavia ) is a Bosnian football player.

Career

Damjanović played in youth when Bosnian FK Borac Šamac and went in the meantime once for half a year to Serbia to Belgrade club Radnički Obrenovac. In early 2001, he joined the second division Bosnian FK Modriča Maxima, which he ascended into the top division of the country in 2003.

The following year he undertook the Croatian club Hajduk Split tradition with which he was national champion in his first year. 81 games played in the midfield three and a half years on the Adriatic coast, he accepted an offer from the Russian premier league and went to sucking - Energiya Vladivostok. The association was, however, at the end of the season in December 2008 to the relegation zone and also had economic problems, so that the Bosnians released again and the German second division club 1.FC Kaiserslautern was put under contract. End of the season 2009/10 he was told by the club that he had no place in the squad planning for the 2010/11 season. He then but did not change the club, but played a year in the second team of the Palatinate, so he was vertragslos at the end of the season. In August 2011 Damjanović completed a trial with FC Hansa Rostock, but has not committed. Then he worked for a year in the league Premijer to NK Čelik Zenica.

Already as a teenager played Dario Damjanović for the Bosnian U- 21 team. He succeeded also the leap into the A- Team, in which he regularly comes to use.

Achievements

  • Serbian Cup winner with the FK Jagodina 2013
  • Croatian champion with Hajduk Split in 2005
  • Rise to the Bosnian Premijer league with FK Modriča Maxima 2003
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