Elvis Brajković

Elvis Brajković ( born June 12, 1969 in Rijeka ) is a former Croatian football player at the position of central defender.

Life

Brajković began his career as a professional football player in 1991 at his hometown club HNK Rijeka, where he was first up in 1994 under the Treaty and the last season of his first stage in this club, to which he was ( / 1996 and 2001 02) return twice more, the Cup final of the 1993/94 season reached. Along the way, the team switched from Rijeka in the semifinals of the HNK Hajduk Split and was defeated in the finals, the Brajković denied in full length, only slightly ( 0:2 and 1:0) to record champions Croatia Zagreb.

On 16 December 1994 Brajković signed a contract with TSV 1860 München, for whom he played in the second half of the 1994/95 season and the entire 1995/96 season, before he returned to Rijeka in the summer of 1996. In spring 1997 Brajković played with Hellas Verona and returned for the 1997/98 season again in his homeland, where he this time at Hajduk Split was under contract and runner-up behind Croatia Zagreb.

Then moved Brajković in the Mexican League, where he stood in 1999 at Santos Laguna in the first half of 2000 Atlante under contract.

About the Israeli club Hapoel Petah Tikva, where he stood in the 2000/ 01 season under contract, Brajković returned to his homeland where he subsequently used for the NK Pomorac Kostrena again played one season (2001/ 02 ) for the HNK Rijeka and with which he descended from the first division at the end of the 2002/ 03 and also ended his active career.

Between 1994 and 1996 he studied Brajković eight international appearances for the Croatian national team, in which he scored two goals. He also belonged to the squad of Croatia in the Euro 1996, there was not, however, be used.

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