Michael Aničić

Michael Aničić ( born October 18, 1974 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a retired German - Serbian footballer and current coach.

Career

The career of the left foot began at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he was first placed on 6 March 1993 at the top match against FC Bayern Munich in a Bundesliga game. Although the lost harmony with 0:1, but the strong performance of the attacking midfielder brought him right in the ZDF sports studio. This was followed by offers from top clubs Bayer 04 Leverkusen, VfB Stuttgart and FC Bayern Munich even, but Aničić remained in harmony. After 50 games and 5 goals in the Bundesliga and very long injury, he moved abroad. He played three times for two years with three clubs ( Grazer AK, SV Ried, Hapoel Haifa) and saw his time in Austria and Israel as the finest of his career.

Then Aničić attempted a comeback at SC Freiburg, but it took a back injury problems. In 2003 he ended his contract with the SC and contributed in the 2003/04 season the jersey of SV Darmstadt 98, which he managed to direct re-emergence from the Football Oberliga Hessen in the Regionalliga Süd. However Aničić again left the " lilies " and remained in the top league in which he rushed for half a year for the first FC Eschborn and in the second half of 2004/ 05 for FSV Frankfurt. For the 2005/06 season he returned 31 -year-old returned to Darmstadt, where he wanted to fight as a team captain for the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, but during the winter break fell through a disease from the squad. After wrangling with the team and coach Bruno Labbadia Aničić changed in January 2006, back to now playing in the Regionalliga 1.FC Eschborn.

As Eschborn had a few days later to file for bankruptcy, Aničić released his contract on again and hired to February 2006, with FC Carl Zeiss Jena in the Regionalliga Nord. From thrown back injury, the midfielder played with only the reserve of the Thuringian after a short time. So he moved to the 2006/07 season to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg SV Waldhof Mannheim, where he indeed returned to the squad after a suspension in February 2007, but actually be another year of current contract was terminated in the summer of 2007. He moved a third time to SV Darmstadt 98 and wore as a playmaker for the 2008 championship in the Oberliga Hessen at. After the contract between Aničić and Darmstadt was 98 dissolved in the summer of 2008, the player wanted to go to the Hessian fifth-tier RSV Würges, but was apparently due to a technicality in the contract resolution with Darmstadt 98 and the late conclusion of the contract with Würges by the Hessian Football Association not match approval for the first half of the season 2008/09. In January 2009, he completed a trial at Barcelona SC Guayaquil in Ecuador, but could, inter alia, not recommended because of problems with the tropical heat and humidity for a commitment. Instead, he signed with the playing in the Regionalliga West Wormatia Worms a contract until the end of the season. There he finished in the summer of 2009, first his active career. Henceforth, he was provided as a scout in the youth field for the Wormatia and wanted to build the club a football school. In autumn 2009, however, he was reactivated by the Wormatia again for a few games. He played his last football game on December 13, 2009.

Coaching career

After his playing career began in the summer of 2010, his first coaching job and took over the Hessian FC Ober-Rosbach, whom he led to the championship in his first season of league group and the rise in the federation League South. In the summer of 2012 he dissolved his coach contract with top -Rosbach and changed as sports director for the Hessian A- division team SV Fischbach.

Personal

Anicic Merian visited the school in Frankfurt. His father Milan Aničić is a former professional in Yugoslavia and then became a coach within Frankfurt. This trained as a goalkeeper coach for many years, the U-14 Eintracht Frankfurt and worked under his son Michael as a goalkeeping coach at the Frankfurt suburb FC Ober-Rosbach. Michael Anicic operating for years in the Main- Taunus-Kreis and Rhein-Main area soccer schools for children. January 14, 2013, also provides funding for training children.

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