Klemen Lavrič

Klemen Lavrič [ klɛmɛn lawritʃ ] ( born June 12, 1981 in Velenje ) is a Slovenian football player at the position of a striker.

Career

Lavrič began his career in his hometown at NK Rudar Velenje. From July 2003 to December 2003 then played the striker in Croatia with Hajduk Split and changed after half a year at Inter Zaprešić ( January 2004-July 2004 ) to Germany Dynamo Dresden, where he in the second league match against FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt goal of 2004 achieved. The Slovene responded while the brokendownangel in the 65th minute after a rebound fastest and deflected the ball with a bicycle kick from twelve meters to make it 1-0 for Dynamo Dresden into the opposing goal. The game ended 1-1 on 12 December.

In July 2005 Lavrič changed after much wrangling for a rumored fee of around one million for newly promoted first division MSV Duisburg, where he signed a three-year contract. Although the striker get six goals this season, the club was relegated to the end of season. Lavrič held the club loyalty and wore in the 2007/ 08 season with twelve gates crucial to the chances of promotion at.

From athletic setbacks and problems with the club's management the next season should be marked. A rift at the beginning of the season, as Lavrič after he was previously used only as a substitute, sought a change just before closure of the transfer window, the club his wish, however, struck off ( after which the Slovene with a sick note responded ) both parties were able to dispel so Lavrič in the first round twelve games (two goals) graduated.

For the second round escalated the simmering conflicts. After the striker was late February over several games without the use, he asked for coach Rudi Bommer again a regular place one, otherwise he would prefer to rely in the future on the whistle. Bommer suspended his players as a result of the incident and announced Lavrič would " pass no play for us [ Duisburg ] " that season. Before the 29th Round Bommer lifted the suspension, so that the player still came up four more season inserts, the descent of Duisburg but could not prevent and remained without a goal.

Lavrič had the club at season's end thus definitively left and joined the Japanese club Omiya Ardija. After he was no longer in July 2009 in the squad of the Japanese - in 21 games get him five goals - he moved on 31 August 2009 shortly before the transfer deadline to Austria for SK Sturm Graz, where he signed a one-year contract. Despite acceptable performance and the winning goal in the Austrian Cup final, club and players could not agree on a contract extension, since the offer of Graz Lavrič not enough.

After half a year Vereinslosigkeit from Slovenia joined on January 31, 2011 in the Swiss Axpo Super League to FC St. Gallen. In thirteen games he managed just one goal, so that the outgoing end of the season contract was not renewed. Caused a sensation in the striker only as pummel professional, such as calling him the tabloid view, given his lack of fitness.

In June 2011 Lavrič signed a one-year contract at Karlsruher SC. In charge of his obligation was sports director Oliver Kreuzer, who had already brought him to Sturm Graz.

National

Klemen Lavrič made ​​his first game for Slovenia on 31 March 2004 against Latvia (0-1). There he came on in the 86th minute for Spasoje Bulajic.

In addition, he also came to six inserts in qualifying for the World Cup 2006. However, the qualification did not succeed. Even with the qualification for Euro 2008, he was one of the party, in twelve games, he scored four goals, making him the top scorer of his country.

His last game so far completed Lavrič on 6 February 2008 in a friendly match Slovenia against the Danish national team. Overall, there are currently 25 Nationalelfeinsätze and six goals for Lavrič to book.

Achievements

  • Austrian Cup Winner 2010 ( Sturm Graz )
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