Zoran Varvodić

Zoran Varvodic ( born December 26, 1963 in Split ) is a former Croatian football goalkeeper who played for HNK Hajduk Split, among others. In addition Varvodic was Goalkeeping coach in Split until 2010.

Career

Getting Started in Yugoslavia

Varvodic began his career NK GOŠK Dubrovnik, where he made ​​his first game at the age of 20 years. Then he moved in 1984 to HNK Hajduk Split, where Zoran Varvodic in four years only 62 times, but in his final season at least 30 times, played, but 1987 Cup Winners Cup was. He played from next season at Spartak Subotica, where Varvodic managed his breakthrough; He played in his first season, 30 times, in its second then 34 times. In the 1990/91 season he played Olimpija Ljubljana, where he made 30 games, however, with the independence of Slovenia and the newly established Slovenian League in the 1991/92 season, Zoran Varvodic made ​​only 12 games, but was champion in the first season.

FC Cadiz and return to Croatia

Nevertheless, he joined in 1992 in the Primera Division for FC Cadiz there but remained his team in his first season by only two relegation matches against UE Figueres in the highest class. While Varvodic there still made ​​15 games, he came in the second season not used and changed back during the season to HNK Dubrovnik, but there increased from 1994, but still made ​​12 games. In the following season, Zoran Varvodic moved to NK Primorac, where he completed all the games as goalkeeper, but relegation for the second time. Then he played until 2000 RNK Split.

Achievements

  • Kup Marsala Tita: 1986/87 with HNK Hajduk Split
  • Slovenian champion: 1991/92 with NK Olimpija Ljubljana
  • Promotion to the 1st HNL: 1995/96 with NK Zadar

Private

His son Miro is also a football goalkeeper and stood until 2012 when the 1 FC Cologne under contract. Now he plays at Qarabag Agdam.

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