Amir Bradaric

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Amir Bradaric
Personnel
birthday September 11, 1974
size 180 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
0000-1993 SK Rapid Vienna
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-1994 SK Rapid Vienna 3 0(0)
1995 Floridsdorfer AC
1995-1996 SV Spittal / Drau 29 0(4)
1996-1997 SK Forward Steyr 43 (13)
1998 SV Meppen 13 0(1)
1998 SK Forward Steyr 11 0(4)
1999 SV Austria Salzburg 18 0(1)
1999-2000 LASK 20 0(2)
2000 SV Austria Salzburg 6 0(0)
2001-2002 BSV Bad Bleiberg 41 0(9)
2002-2003 Viennese sports club 36 (10)
2003-2004 SC Austria Lustenau 32 0(7)
2004-2005 SC Untersiebenbrunn 36 0(3)
2005-2007 SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 59 (14)
2007 SK Forward Steyr
2008-2011 SV Sieghartskirchen
2012 FC Rohrendorf 13 0(2)
2012-2014 UPS Atzenbrugg
2014-2015 FC Rohrendorf
2015-2016 SV Sieghartskirchen
2016 ESV Krems
2017 ASV Radlberg
2017 SC Senftenberg
2018 SV Gablitz
2018 SV Zeiselmauer
2019– SV St. Andrä
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2009-2011 SV Sieghartskirchen (player-coach)
2012-2014 USV Atzenbrugg (player coach)
2014-2015 FC Rohrendorf (player-coach)
2015-2016 SV Sieghartskirchen (player-coach)
2016 ASK Ebreichsdorf (assistant trainer)
2016-2017 ASK Ebreichsdorf
2017-2018 SV Gablitz (player-coach)
2019– ASV Spratzern
1 Only league games are given.

Amir Bradaric (born September 11, 1974 ) is an Austrian football player and coach .

Career

As a player

Bradaric started his career at SK Rapid Vienna . In September 1994 he made his debut for the professionals from Rapid in the Bundesliga when he came on as a substitute for Patrick Jovanovic on the fifth match day of the 1994/95 season against SK Vorwärts Steyr in the 72nd minute . He played a total of three games for Rapid in the top Austrian division.

In January 1995 he joined the regional division Floridsdorfer AC , for which he was active for half a year. For the 1995/96 season he moved to the second division club SV Spittal / Drau . Bradaric played his first game for the Carinthians in the 2nd division in August 1995 against SV Flavia Solva . In September 1995 he scored his first goal in the second-highest division in a 4-2 win against SAK Klagenfurt . By the end of the season he had a total of 29 second division games for Spittal, in which he scored four goals.

For the 1996/97 season he moved to the league competitor and Bundesliga relegated forward Steyr. In his first season for Steyr, he completed 29 second division games in which he scored five goals. As second in the table in the 2nd division, he competed with Steyr against the Bundesliga bottom SCN Admira / Wacker in the relegation, in which they failed after a draw and a defeat, however, by the Lower Austrians. Bradaric also scored a goal in the 2-2 draw in the first leg. In January 1998 he left the Steyrers, who were in first place in the table, and moved to Germany for the second division club SV Meppen . In February 1998 he made his debut in the 2nd Bundesliga when he was brought into play on the 18th matchday of the 1997/98 season against FSV Zwickau in the 68th minute for Carsten Marell . In March 1998 he scored his only goal for Meppen in the 2nd Bundesliga in a 4-3 defeat against Fortuna Düsseldorf . At the end of the season he had to relegate with the club as bottom of the table in the regional league, the deficit on a non-relegation place was 13 points.

After he had completed the start of the season in the third division with Meppen, he returned in August 1998 to Vorwärts Steyr, who had been promoted to the Bundesliga without Bradaric. In the first game after his return, he promptly scored his first goal in the Bundesliga in a 2-1 win for Upper Austria against FC Tirol Innsbruck . After half a year at Steyr, however, he left the club again in January 1999 and joined league rivals SV Austria Salzburg . In his six months with the club, he played 18 Bundesliga games for Salzburg and scored one goal. During the already ongoing 1999/2000 season he left Austria Salzburg in July 1999 and switched to league rivals LASK . For Linz he was used in 20 Bundesliga games, in which he scored two goals.

After a season in the Upper Austrian capital, Bradaric returned to Austria Salzburg for the 2000/01 season. During his second engagement for Salzburg, he made six Bundesliga appearances. In January 2001 he moved to the second division club BSV Bad Bleiberg . In his first six months at Bad Bleiberg, he played nine games in the second division and scored two goals. At the end of the season, he just missed promotion to the Bundesliga with the club, two points behind champions FC Kärnten . In his second season with the Carinthians he also played for promotion with the club, in the 33rd round they had to give up the championship lead, but after only four points from the last four games, champions ASKÖ Pasching were five points missing . In his second season, Bradaric completed 32 games in the league, in which he was able to score seven goals.

After one and a half years at Bad Bleiberg, he moved to the second division Wiener Sportklub for the 2002/03 season . In that season he was used in all 36 games of the season of the Viennese and scored ten goals. However, he had to relegate to the regional league as bottom of the table with the WSK at the end of the season . Bradaric then moved to the 2003/04 season for the second division club SC Austria Lustenau . For Lustenau he came to 32 second division appearances in that season, in which he scored seven goals. He finished the season with the Vorarlbergers in second place in the table, seven points missing from champions FC Wacker Tirol .

After a season in the "Ländle" , he moved to league rivals SC Untersiebenbrunn in the summer of 2004 . For the Lower Austrians he was used in all 36 games of the season in the 2004/05 season and scored three goals. With Untersiebenbrunn he ended the season in eighth place in the table, but the club was refused the license, whereupon the club was dissolved. Therefore, he moved to the regional division SC-ESV Parndorf 1919 for the 2005/06 season . At the end of the season he was promoted to the second division with the Burgenland as champions of the Regionalliga Ost, Bradaric played in all 30 games in the promotion season and was able to score nine goals. In the first season after promotion, he completed 29 games in the second division for Parndorf, scoring five goals.

For the 2007/08 season he moved a third time to the meanwhile fifth-rate SK Vorwärts Steyr. After half a year at Steyr, he moved to SV Sieghartskirchen , for which he was active until the winter break of the 2011/12 season. He then played for FC Rohrendorf , USV Atzenbrugg , ESV Krems , ASV Radlberg , SC Senftenberg , SV Gablitz and SV Zeiselmauer . In January 2019 he moved to SV St. Andrä .

As a trainer

Bradaric acted in addition to his activity as a player from October 2009 as a coach at SV Sieghartskirchen . He held this position until he switched to Rohrendorf in January 2012. For the 2012/13 season he was player-coach at USV Atzenbrugg . He led Atzenbrugg to the championship title in the sixth-class regional league in the 2013/14 season , which allowed promotion to the second regional league. After the ascent, however, the club separated from Bradaric in June 2014.

Then he took over in the same month as a player- coach at FC Rohrendorf , for which he had previously been active as a player. For the 2015/16 season he moved to Sieghartskirchen for a second time as a player-coach. With the club he was able to rise to the end of the season as a champion of the regional league in the 2nd regional league. After promotion he became assistant coach of Goran Djuricin for the regional league team ASK Ebreichsdorf for the 2016/17 season .

After moving from Djuricin to SK Rapid Wien , Bradaric became Ebreichsdorf's head coach in November 2016. In May 2017, the club separated from Bradaric after the end of the season. In November 2017 he became the player-coach of the sixth class SV Gablitz . In November 2018, Gablitz and Bradaric separated by mutual agreement. During the winter break of the 2018/19 season he was the coach of the fourth-class ASV Spratzern .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Brada 'muss go noen.at, on June 11, 2014, accessed on March 27, 2019
  2. Amir Bradaric new trainer in Rohrendorf ligaportal.at, on June 18, 2014, accessed on March 27, 2019
  3. Bradaric joins the Regionalliga fanreport.com, on May 24, 2016, accessed on March 27, 2019
  4. Amir Bradaric successor to Goran Djuricin ask-ebreichsdorf.at, accessed on March 27, 2019
  5. bang: Ebreichsdorf separates from Bradaric meinfussball.at, on May 25, 2017. Retrieved on March 27, 2019
  6. Bradaric new Gablitz coach fanreport.com, on November 3, 2017, accessed on March 27, 2019
  7. Bradaric says goodbye to Gablitz meinfussball.at, on November 8, 2018, accessed on March 27, 2019
  8. New duo on Spratzern's command bridge meinfussball.at, on December 26, 2018, accessed on March 27, 2019