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Silvio Marić

Silvio Marić (born 20 March 1975) is a Croatian football manager and retired player who played as an attacking midfielder. As of October 2022, he is the sporting director of Rudeš.[1]

Silvio Marić
Personal information
Date of birth (1975-03-20) 20 March 1975 (age 49)
Place of birth Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Rudeš (sporting director)
Youth career
Metalac Sisak
Lokomotiva
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1999 Dinamo Zagreb 91 (28)
1994Segesta (loan) 9 (1)
1999–2000 Newcastle United 23 (2)
2000–2001 Porto 11 (2)
2001–2003 Dinamo Zagreb 33 (12)
2003–2005 Panathinaikos 33 (2)
2005–2006 Dinamo Zagreb 22 (1)
Total 222 (46)
International career
1994–1997 Croatia U21 20 (8)
1997–2002 Croatia 19 (1)
Managerial career
2022 Rudeš (sporting director)
2022 Rudeš
2022- Rudeš (sporting director)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Croatia
FIFA World Cup 1998
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Born in Zagreb, Marić began his professional career at Dinamo Zagreb in 1992. In the autumn of 1998, he appeared for Dinamo Zagreb in all of their six group matches in the UEFA Champions League and secured himself a move to English club Newcastle United on 4 February 1999 for a transfer fee of $5.8 million.[2] He made his Premier League debut for Newcastle United on 10 March 1999 against Nottingham Forest, but never established himself as a regular in the side and, after making 23 Premier League appearances without scoring, moved to Portuguese club Porto in 2000.[3] At Newcastle United, he was the first Croatian player to appear in an FA Cup Final, when he came on as a substitute in the Magpies' 2–0 defeat to Manchester United in the 1999 Final. During the final, with Newcastle trailing 2–0, Marić weakly shot past the post when exceptionally well placed to score. This summed up his Newcastle career in general. He did, however, score twice for Newcastle in their 1999-2000 UEFA Cup campaign, when he netted both home[4] and away[5] against Zürich.

After playing one season for Porto, where he also never became a regular, he made his first comeback to Dinamo Zagreb and subsequently spent two seasons with the club before making another move abroad, to Greek club Panathinaikos in 2003.[6] He subsequently spent two seasons at Panathinaikos and also made nine UEFA Champions League appearances for the club before making his second comeback to Dinamo Zagreb in 2005, signing a two-year contract. However, with his role in the team largely diminished and the fact that he mostly appeared as a substitute, he cancelled his contract upon the end of the 2005–06 season and thus finished his playing career. In his three spells with Dinamo, he appeared in a total of 146 league matches and scored 41 goals.

International career edit

Marić made his international debut for the Croatia national team on 30 April 1997 in their 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Greece and scored his first international goal in his second cap against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 6 September 1997 in this same qualifying session. Between 1995 and 1997, he also made several appearances for the Croatia national under-21 team.

He was also a member of the Croatian squad that won the bronze medal at the 1998 FIFA World Cup finals in France and appeared in four matches at the tournament, although he only started the final group match against Argentina. He won a total of 19 international caps for Croatia between 1997 and 2002,[7] but his first international goal also remained his only one. His last appearance for the Croatia national team came on 12 October 2002 in their second Euro 2004 qualifier, which they lost 2–0 to Bulgaria on the road.[8]

Career statistics edit

Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dinamo Zagreb 1992–93 1 0 - - - - - -
1993–94 3 0 - - - - - -
Segesta 1994–95 9 1 - - - - - -
Dinamo Zagreb 1994–95 8 0 - - - - - -
1995–96 21 3 - - - - - -
1996–97 26 13 - - - - - -
1997–98 18 7 - - - - - -
1998–99 14 5 - - - 1 - -
Newcastle United 1998–99 10 0 - - - - - -
1999–2000 13 0 - - 4 2 - -
Porto 2000–01 11 2 - - - - - -
Dinamo Zagreb 2001–02 9 5 - - - - - -
2002–03 24 7 - - - - - -
Panathinaikos 2003–04 13 1 - - - - - -
2004–05 20 1 - - - - - -
Dinamo Zagreb 2005–06 22 1 - - - - - -
Total 222 46 - - - - - -

International goals edit

Results list Croatia's goal tally first.
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 6 September 1997 Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb, Croatia
2
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
2–1
3–2
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours edit

Dinamo Zagreb

Porto

Panathinaikos

Orders edit

References edit

  1. ^ Legendarni Silvio Marić nenadano kreće u novi biznis, evo što će raditi - Večernji (in Croatian)
  2. ^ "Newcastle sign Croatia's Maric". New Straits Times. Kuala Lumpur. Reuters. 5 February 1999. p. 32. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  3. ^ Maric in Porto switch - BBC Sport
  4. ^ Walker, Michael (4 November 1999). "Ferguson eases Newcastle nerves". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  5. ^ Walker, Michael (21 October 1999). "Magpies lifted by magic of Maric". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  6. ^ Panathinaikos pick up Maric - UEFA
  7. ^ "Appearances for Croatia National Team". RSSSF. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Player Database". EU-football. Retrieved 16 October 2022.
  9. ^ "PREDSJEDNIK TUDJMAN ODLIKOVAO HRVATSKU NOGOMETNU REPREZENTACIJU" (in Croatian). hrt.hr.

External links edit

  • Silvio Marić at Soccerway.com 
  • Silvio Marić at WorldFootball.net 
  • Silvio Marić at National-Football-Teams.com 
  • Silvio Marić at 11v11.com 
  • Silvio Marić at BDFutbol 

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Silvio Maric born 20 March 1975 is a Croatian football manager and retired player who played as an attacking midfielder As of October 2022 he is the sporting director of Rudes 1 Silvio MaricPersonal informationDate of birth 1975 03 20 20 March 1975 age 49 Place of birthZagreb SR Croatia YugoslaviaHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s Attacking midfielderTeam informationCurrent teamRudes sporting director Youth careerMetalac SisakLokomotivaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1992 1999Dinamo Zagreb91 28 1994 Segesta loan 9 1 1999 2000Newcastle United23 2 2000 2001Porto11 2 2001 2003Dinamo Zagreb33 12 2003 2005Panathinaikos33 2 2005 2006Dinamo Zagreb22 1 Total222 46 International career1994 1997Croatia U2120 8 1997 2002Croatia19 1 Managerial career2022Rudes sporting director 2022Rudes2022 Rudes sporting director Medal record Men s football Representing Croatia FIFA World Cup 1998 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Career statistics 3 1 International goals 4 Honours 5 Orders 6 References 7 External linksClub career editBorn in Zagreb Maric began his professional career at Dinamo Zagreb in 1992 In the autumn of 1998 he appeared for Dinamo Zagreb in all of their six group matches in the UEFA Champions League and secured himself a move to English club Newcastle United on 4 February 1999 for a transfer fee of 5 8 million 2 He made his Premier League debut for Newcastle United on 10 March 1999 against Nottingham Forest but never established himself as a regular in the side and after making 23 Premier League appearances without scoring moved to Portuguese club Porto in 2000 3 At Newcastle United he was the first Croatian player to appear in an FA Cup Final when he came on as a substitute in the Magpies 2 0 defeat to Manchester United in the 1999 Final During the final with Newcastle trailing 2 0 Maric weakly shot past the post when exceptionally well placed to score This summed up his Newcastle career in general He did however score twice for Newcastle in their 1999 2000 UEFA Cup campaign when he netted both home 4 and away 5 against Zurich After playing one season for Porto where he also never became a regular he made his first comeback to Dinamo Zagreb and subsequently spent two seasons with the club before making another move abroad to Greek club Panathinaikos in 2003 6 He subsequently spent two seasons at Panathinaikos and also made nine UEFA Champions League appearances for the club before making his second comeback to Dinamo Zagreb in 2005 signing a two year contract However with his role in the team largely diminished and the fact that he mostly appeared as a substitute he cancelled his contract upon the end of the 2005 06 season and thus finished his playing career In his three spells with Dinamo he appeared in a total of 146 league matches and scored 41 goals International career editMaric made his international debut for the Croatia national team on 30 April 1997 in their 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Greece and scored his first international goal in his second cap against Bosnia and Herzegovina on 6 September 1997 in this same qualifying session Between 1995 and 1997 he also made several appearances for the Croatia national under 21 team He was also a member of the Croatian squad that won the bronze medal at the 1998 FIFA World Cup finals in France and appeared in four matches at the tournament although he only started the final group match against Argentina He won a total of 19 international caps for Croatia between 1997 and 2002 7 but his first international goal also remained his only one His last appearance for the Croatia national team came on 12 October 2002 in their second Euro 2004 qualifier which they lost 2 0 to Bulgaria on the road 8 Career statistics editClub Season League Cup Europe Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Dinamo Zagreb 1992 93 1 0 1993 94 3 0 Segesta 1994 95 9 1 Dinamo Zagreb 1994 95 8 0 1995 96 21 3 1996 97 26 13 1997 98 18 7 1998 99 14 5 1 Newcastle United 1998 99 10 0 1999 2000 13 0 4 2 Porto 2000 01 11 2 Dinamo Zagreb 2001 02 9 5 2002 03 24 7 Panathinaikos 2003 04 13 1 2004 05 20 1 Dinamo Zagreb 2005 06 22 1 Total 222 46 International goals edit Results list Croatia s goal tally first No Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition 1 6 September 1997 Stadion Maksimir Zagreb Croatia 2 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 1 3 2 1998 FIFA World Cup qualificationHonours editDinamo Zagreb Prva HNL 1992 93 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 2002 03 2005 06 Croatian Cup 1996 1997 1998 2002 Croatian Supercup 2002 Porto Taca de Portugal 2001 Panathinaikos Super League Greece 2003 04 Greek Cup 2003 04Orders edit nbsp Order of the Croatian Interlace 1998 9 References edit Legendarni Silvio Maric nenadano krece u novi biznis evo sto ce raditi Vecernji in Croatian Newcastle sign Croatia s Maric New Straits Times Kuala Lumpur Reuters 5 February 1999 p 32 Retrieved 4 June 2015 Maric in Porto switch BBC Sport Walker Michael 4 November 1999 Ferguson eases Newcastle nerves The Guardian London Retrieved 9 November 2009 Walker Michael 21 October 1999 Magpies lifted by magic of Maric The Guardian London Retrieved 9 November 2009 Panathinaikos pick up Maric UEFA Appearances for Croatia National Team RSSSF Retrieved 11 March 2023 Player Database EU football Retrieved 16 October 2022 PREDSJEDNIK TUDJMAN ODLIKOVAO HRVATSKU NOGOMETNU REPREZENTACIJU in Croatian hrt hr External links editSilvio Maric at Soccerway com nbsp Silvio Maric at WorldFootball net nbsp Silvio Maric at National Football Teams com nbsp Silvio Maric at 11v11 com nbsp Silvio Maric at BDFutbol nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Silvio Maric amp oldid 1164536196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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