Marco Djuricin

Marco Djuricin (born 12 December 1992, Vienna) is an Austrian football player who is under contract since mid- June 2013 the Austrian Bundesliga SK Sturm Graz.

Career

Association

Djuricin began his career at SV Donau, before he joined the youth academy of Hertha BSC on the SK Rapid Wien, FK Austria Wien and FC Stadlau to Germany. In the following time he reached the A- youth of his club, among others, the final of the DFB Junior Club Cup 2009/10 the domestic amateur Stadium against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, which was lost in spite of the compensation goal from Djuricin end up with 1:2.

In the ensuing summer break Djuricin drove for the first time with the professionals for their training camp. It was used by coach Markus Babbel in the following test matches where he was the most prolific Hertha with a total of seven goals.

In the pros, he made ​​his debut in a competitive fixture on Matchday 1 of the 2010/11 season in a 3-2 home win over Rot-Weiss Oberhausen, when he came in to replace the injured Rob Friend and scored two goals.

In preparation for the 2012/13 season Djuricin was transferred from coach Jos Luhukay in the second team. Djuricin Then moved on loan to second division in 2013 to Bavarian climber SSV Jahn Regensburg. In SSV Jahn Regensburg Djuricin came in 16 second division games for use, in which he scored three goals, including a brace in a 2-0 away win over VfL Bochum. The majority of the playing time, however, was the young striker from injury; on the one hand due to a toe fracture and the other due to a muscle tear. Furthermore, it brought the 20 -year-old in the 2012/13 season on an insert in the second fight of the Regensburg team with gaming operations in the fünftklassigen Bayern League South, where he even scored a hat trick.

On 15 June 2013, the exchange Djuricins the Austrian Bundesliga SK Sturm Graz was announced where the attack talent signed a two -year contract with an option for another.

National

His debut in a National Selection of Austria gave Djuricin in the U- 17th His greatest achievement was the decisive goal in a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in the U-19 European Championship in 2010, with which he shot his team to the U -20 World Cup 2011. Further deployments will follow in the U-20 and U-21 selections of his home country.

Private

His father Goran was also a professional footballer and is the current assistant coach of the U-20 national team in Austria.

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