Alen Orman

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Alen Orman
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Personnel
Surname Alen Orman
birthday May 31, 1978
place of birth BugojnoSFR Yugoslavia
size 183 cm
position Outside lane on the right
Juniors
Years station
1992-1995 Viennese sports club
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1996 Admira / Wacker Vienna 11 0(0)
1996-1998 SV Gerasdorf 40 0(1)
1998-2000 VfB Admira Wacker Mödling 52 0(2)
2000-2001 Royal Antwerp 20 0(1)
2001-2005 Hibernian Edinburgh 85 0(4)
2005-2006 FC Thun 19 0(0)
2006-2007 Dynamo Dresden 23 0(1)
2007-2008 SCR Altach 18 0(1)
2009–2012 1. Simmeringer SC 69 (39)
2012-2013 ASK Mannersdorf 9 0(2)
2013-2014 1. Simmeringer SC 18 0(5)
2014– SV Großkrut 82 (83)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2002 Austria 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of March 13, 2017

2 As of May 24, 2009

Alen Orman (born May 31, 1978 in Bugojno , SFR Yugoslavia ) is an Austrian football player of Bosnian origin.

Career

Orman as a player from Simmering (2009).

The right defender began his career at VfB Admira Wacker Mödling before moving to Royal Antwerp as a legionnaire in the summer of 2000 . After a season with the oldest Belgian football club, the defender moved to Scotland to join FC Hibernian . Alen Orman played a total of 115 games in four seasons in Scotland and during this time he also played for the Austrian national football team on November 20, 2002. In the Herzog anniversary game against Norway , however, he made a somewhat unfortunate figure. After Alen Orman's contract in Edinburgh was not renewed, the player switched to Swiss FC Thun , with whom he was able to cause a sensation in the Champions League . In the summer of 2006 he moved to the German club Dynamo Dresden . After 23 games in the Regionalliga Nord, where he scored 1 goal, and a use in the DFB Cup, he left SG Dynamo. After that, Alen Orman played for Bundesliga club SCR Altach from 2007 to 2008 . After stints at 1. Simmeringer SC, where Orman played in the championship team, at ASK Mannersdorf, SV Großkrut and USC Wetzelsdorf, he ended his active career and became a coach at SV Zistersdorf in 1st class North in Lower Austria.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Alen Orman. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .