Marko Pantelić

Marko Pantelic

Marko Pantelic [ marko pantɛlitɕ ] (Serbian Cyrillic - Марко Пантелић, born September 15, 1978 in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football player.

Career

Association

Pantelic had his professional career at Iraklis Saloniki started before moving in 1997 to Paris St. Germain and was there as a great talent, but never prevailed. His other stations were SK Sturm Graz, FC Yverdon, Lausanne-Sport, FK Obilić, FK Sartid Smederovo and Red Star Belgrade. In the season 2004/ 05, the center forward with 21 goals scorer in the Serbian Superliga was.

For the 2005/06 season Pantelic was loaned by Red Star Belgrade in the German capital club Hertha BSC. April 14, 2006 Hertha took advantage of an option to purchase and ordered the strikers for another three years. After they had not qualified for the Champions League in the 2008/ 09 season, Hertha BSC decided not to sign a new contract with Pantelic.

On 30 August 2009 he signed a temporary initially for one year contract with the Dutch first division club Ajax Amsterdam. With his team he won the 2010 KNVB Cup. On 20 August 2010 he signed a two -year contract with Olympiakos Piraeus and he returned after 13 years back to Greece, where he had begun his professional career at Iraklis Saloniki.

National

Pantelic completed so far 37 games for the Serbian national football team, scoring ten goals. He was part of the team of Serbia in the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

Others

He is so far the only player who missed four penalty kicks in successive league games along with Bruno Labbadia.

In addition to the football field ensured his escapades headlines. He disappeared after three games of the season for FC Yverdon for several weeks because of " private problems " without a trace.

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