Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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#76 Re: Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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Eborg wrote:Glede Modrića, tvrdnja da je proglašen za najboljeg igrača lige je preuzeta sa Wikipedije. Tražio sam referencu no nažalost inostrani link koji je postavljen za istu nažalost ne radi. Čak i kada bismo potpuno izbacili tu (ne)tačnu tvrdnju, sama činjenica da je dečko od 18 godina imao solidan statistički učinak nije za odbaciti. Dobro se sjećam da je u Avazovom Sportu (koliko god isti bio relevantan tada, ali i sada) redovno bio biran za igrača poteza ili kola.
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Modric in demand - PA Sport

It's not often that a player who started out in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina finds himself the subject of attentions from illustrious names in club football such as Real Madrid, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Inter Milan.

In fact, you would be hard pressed to name a single one. But Luka Modric could be about to put the relatively new league on the map.

England fans will remember the 22-year-old with less than fond memories after his performance at the heart of the Croatia team who knocked the Three Lions out of the qualifiers for Euro 2008 in November, but Arsenal supporters will be hoping the new year sees Modric reunited with old pal Eduardo da Silva in a dream team that could set the English Premier League alight.

The pair formed a blistering partnership at Dinamo Zagreb last season and Modric was Eduardo's main provider as the striker notched an incredible 34 goals in 32 games.

Their almost telepathic understanding has also seen Modric help Eduardo to 12 goals in 17 matches for Croatia, while the midfielder himself has shown he can put them away, having scored 20 goals in 69 appearances for Zagreb and three in 18 games for the national side.

Eduardo is loving life at Arsenal and the fact that he's also best friends with Modric could see the young star make the move to North London before the transfer window is out.

Zagreb did not stand in Eduardo's way when Arsenal came calling, but the signs are that they are set to put up more of a fight for Modric amid big interest from across Europe.

"Modric is definitely staying another year," said president Zdravko Mamic recently. "We rejected offers from some of the top clubs in England and Spain of up to 50million euros (GBP35million). We want him to stay to maintain our chances in Europe."

"I woke up on Friday morning and thanks to some kind of Godly vision I said to myself that it would be wonderful and honest that the club and the fans build a new vision of a European glory for Dinamo."

"Now, after the decision has been made, Modric is to stay, even if a 100million euros offer comes from Real Madrid, I will not accept it."

Modric is contracted to the Croatian giants until 2015 but, despite Mamic's protestations, it looks like their most prized asset will leave sooner rather than later.

The youngster was signed by Zagreb aged 16 but didn't play a game for them before being loaned out to Zrinjski Mostar in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and there he quickly became the country's best player at the age of 17.

He was voted player of the year in 2003.

Modric has stated on numerous occasions that 'someone who can play in the Bosnian league can play anywhere', although it is likely he was referring to the physical nature rather than the skill of that league.

However, his all-round skills and ability to hold his own physically still bodes well for his future wherever he should decide to eventually move .

Modric only lasted a year in Bosnia before he was on his way back to Croatia to Inter Zapresic for a season and the fans of the small club remember him fondly after his performances, which earned him the Croatian player of the year award in 2004 and lifted the club to second in the league.

It was at Zapresic that he became a regular fixture in the Croatia Under-21 side and his stellar performances soon had him recalled to Zagreb in 2005.

The youngster won his first senior international cap in a 3-2 friendly win over Argentina on March 1 2006 and the Dinamo Zagreb wonderkid earned rave reviews for his superb display.

"Luka has risen all the way up through the under-17s, under-19s and under-21s, so he's well used to the national team and his talent has obviously not gone unnoticed," said coach Zlatko Kranjcar.

"As the minutes went by, he blended into the team perfectly and his understanding with Niko Kranjcar and Niko Kovac gave me cause for satisfaction. "

"What's more, knowing that we can count on him on the big occasions is clearly a plus point."

And count on him Croatia did, taking Modric to the World Cup that year, and the playmaker hasn't looked back since, becoming a mainstay in the national side.

Modric already has an impressive set of medals to his name, wining the league and Croatian Super Cup in 2006 before helping his side to the Croatian cup the following year, which also saw Zagreb retain their league title with four games to spare.

And no matter what Dinamo may say, with the big clubs circling it would take a brave man to bet against him lifting a trophy in one of the major European leagues before the season is out.
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#77 Re: Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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Eborg wrote:Sjecam se jednog clanka u "Slobodnoj Bosni" iz '96. ili tako negdje, govorio je o strancima u nasoj ligi. Na slici je bio neki tamnoputi Brazilac ofarban u plavo i sjedio je na tribinama "Koseva", cini mi se da se zvao da Silva. Je li igrao takav igrac za Sarajevo?
Nije takav igrao sigurno. Od stranih igrača (mislim naprave strance, a ne jugo-strance), za Sarajevo su igrali samo:
Jean Louis Nouken (Kamerun)
Marciano dos Nascimento (Brazil)
Juninho Botelho (Brazil)

Bilo ih je još dosta i na probama, ovo ono, ali nikad niko osim ove trojice nije zaigrao u zvaničnoj utakmici.
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#78 Re: Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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Zar je igrao ovaj Juninho na zvaničnim?
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#79 Re: Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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Admir_1984 wrote:
kokuz_sa wrote:
Admir_1984 wrote:ima li podatak koliko je od tih 57 skoro dao u gostima :roll:
ima i to..al za to je zaduzen sema da pogleda u svoj bukvar :D
onako odokativno mislim da nije više od 12
Blizu si bio. Od tih 57 golova, 55 je dao u Premijer ligi, a 2 u Kupu.

Od tih 55 u Premijer ligi, 40 je dao na Koševu, a 15 na ostalim terenima u BiH.
Od ova 2 gola u Kupu, oba je dao na Koševu i oba u istoj utakmici.
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ultima_palabra wrote:Zar je igrao ovaj Juninho na zvaničnim?
Odigrao prvo poluvrijeme protiv Sloge iz G. Vakufa, u šesnaestini finala Kupa prošle sezone.

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BHF_Manijak wrote:Sumnjam da je od Dzele bolji strijelac Obuca, neka me neko ispravi, ali mislim da je Dzelo dao preko 100 golova?? :?
I ja mislim da je Dželo dao više golova od Emira. Mada je teško raspravljati o tome, bez nekih tačnih podataka. Dželo je za Željezničar dao više od 100 golova, dok je Emir za Sarjaevo dao 89 golova, ali i jednom i drugom su to golovi u svim utakmicama (Liga, Kup, Evropa). Ostaje pitanje koliko je tačno Dželo dao u ligaškim utakmicama.

Emir je u ligaškim utakmicama dao 62 gola (19 u Kupu, 8 u Evropi), ali u dresu Sarajeva. Ostaje pitanje koliko je tačno dao u dresu Čelika i Olimpika, te da li je dao ijedan gol u Ligi, dok je nosio dres Željezničara. U Čeliku je ja mislim dao 7-8 golova, dok je u Olimpiku u one dvije sezone dosta golova utrpao. Tako da je moguće da su obojica tu negdje u par golova gore-dole.

Definitvno tu ostaje dosta nepotpunih podataka, pa bi bilo besmisleno bilo kojeg od njih dvojice proglasiti za najboljeg strijelca Lige.
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#82 Re: Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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Evo sad nađoh, na zvaničnoj stranici Željezničara, podatak da je Muharemović dao 112 ligaških golova za Željezničar, u periodu od 1994. do 2005. godine, tako da, ako je podatak tačan, onda nema dileme ko je najbolji strijelac Lige.
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#83 Re: Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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Čini mi se da je jedan dao Obuća u dresu Želje, nisam siguran jel Lukavcu ili Zmaju od Bosne.
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#84 Re: Strani igrači u Premijer ligi BiH

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Znam po onom Dzelinom dresu da je dao +100 golova, ne sjecam se na kojoj tacno utakmici mu je urucen dres sa brojem postignutih golova na ledjima ali se sjecam da je broja bila 100(+). :)

Jedini ko je Dzelu mogo nadmasit je Lazo Popovic! :mrgreen: 8-)
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