Ante Rebić

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Ante Rebić
Ante Rebić 2018.jpg
Ante Rebić at the 2018 World Cup
Personnel
birthday September 21, 1993
place of birth SplitCroatia
size 185 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
2002-2008 Vinjani
2008-2010 NK Imotski
2010-2011 NCR split
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2011-2013 NCR split 54 (16)
2013-2017 AC Florence 8 0(2)
2014-2015 →  RB Leipzig  (loan) 10 0(0)
2016 →  Hellas Verona  (loan) 10 0(0)
2016-2017 →  Eintracht Frankfurt  (loan) 24 0(2)
2017– Eintracht Frankfurt 54 (15)
2019– →  AC Milan  (loan) 26 (11)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2011–2012 Croatia U18 3 0(0)
2011–2012 Croatia U19 5 0(3)
2012-2013 Croatia U20 6 0(3)
2012-2014 Croatia U21 8 0(4)
2013– Croatia 34 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of season 2019/20

2 As of November 19, 2019

Ante Rebić (born September 21, 1993 in Split ) is a Croatian football player . The striker plays on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt for AC Milan and is a senior international .

Career

societies

Until 2013: Beginnings in Croatia

Rebić began his career in the youth of the Croatian club Vinjani . In 2008 he moved to the youth department of the Croatian second division club NK Imotski . After good performance, he moved to the first division club RNK Split in 2010 . In January 2011 Rebić was accepted into the professional squad. He made his debut in May 2011 when he came on against Dinamo Zagreb and scored the equalizer in the closing stages. In the summer he signed his first professional contract with a term of three years.

2013–2016: Move to Florence and loan business

Rebić moved to the Italian first division club Fiorentina on August 28, 2013 and signed a five-year contract. In the summer of 2014 he was loaned to the German second division club RB Leipzig . In Leipzig, however, he could not prevail and only came to ten appearances in the 2nd Bundesliga.

For the 2015/16 season Rebić returned to Florence and came to four appearances in the first half of the season, in which he scored a goal. On January 14, 2016, he moved to Hellas Verona within Serie A until the end of the season . There he could not prevent the club from relegating to Serie B with ten missions without his own goal .

2016–2019: Breakthrough in Frankfurt

Rebić as a player for Eintracht Frankfurt (2017)

For the 2016/17 season Rebić was taken on loan from Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt for one year . Shortly before the start of the Bundesliga season, he was diagnosed with glandular fever , so that his Bundesliga debut was delayed until mid-September 2016. By the end of the season he came to 24 league appearances in which he scored 2 goals. In the DFB Cup he reached the final against Borussia Dortmund with the Frankfurt team , in which he scored the interim 1-1, but ultimately lost 2-1 with his team. Since Eintracht had not drawn a purchase option anchored in the loan agreement, Rebić returned to Florence for the time being when the loan expired.

After Rebić had not been in the squad in the first games of the season in Florence, Eintracht Frankfurt loaned him on the last day of the transfer period until the end of the 2017/18 season . By playing in the cup game on December 20, 2017 against 1. FC Heidenheim , Rebić's transfer rights were transferred to Eintracht on July 1, 2018 and his contract was extended until June 30, 2021. In the Bundesliga, the Croat played 25 games with two goals in that season. In the DFB Cup, he played his way back to the final with the team , in which Rebić scored the 1-0 and 2-1 goals against Bayern Munich on May 19, 2018 . He laid the foundation for a 3-1 victory and Eintracht's first title win in 30 years.

In August 2018 Rebić extended his contract in Frankfurt prematurely until 2022. In the 2018/19 season he formed a storm trio with his teammates Sébastien Haller and Luka Jović , which was referred to in the media as a "buffalo herd" due to their physical presence. Rebić scored 9 goals in 28 games in the Bundesliga. In the Europa League , he advanced to the semi-finals with Eintracht as a regular player and failed with his team there at Chelsea .

Since 2019: Loan to AC Milan

Beginning September 2019 changed Rebić on the last day of the transfer window in exchange for André Silva in the Serie A for AC Milan . Both players were loaned for two years each. The sports director Fredi Bobic said that they had initially agreed on loan deals in order to be able to negotiate the transfer fees without time pressure. For Milan , the Croat played 7 competitive games in the first half of the season without a goal participation, then his performance increased and he scored 6 goals in 8 games in the second half of the season up to a season interruption forced by the COVID-19 pandemic .

National team

Rebić at the 2018 World Cup in a group game against Argentina

Rebić went through from the U18 to all junior national teams in Croatia . On August 14, 2013, he made his debut in a 3-2 win in the friendly against Liechtenstein in the senior national team and scored his first goal. For the 2014 World Cup in Brazil , he was appointed to the Croatian squad and played in all three group games of his team, which they finished third and were eliminated. At the 2018 World Cup in Russia , he was again in the Croatian squad . There he scored his first World Cup goal on June 21, 2018 in a 3-0 victory in the group game against Argentina with the goal to make it 1-0. Rebić played six times in the tournament and was runner-up with his team after a 2: 4 defeat in the final against France .

successes

Eintracht Frankfurt

National team

Web links

Commons : Ante Rebić  - collection of images

Individual evidence

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  2. Hellas Verona: Ante Rebic è gialloblù , January 14, 2016, accessed on July 5, 2016.
  3. Ante Rebic comes to Eintracht Frankfurt , eintracht.de from July 5, 2016, accessed on July 5, 2016.
  4. Julian Franzke: Rebic falls ill with Pfeiffer's glandular fever. In: Kicker-Sportmagazin (kicker online). Olympia Verlag GmbH, August 26, 2016, accessed on August 26, 2016 .
  5. a b c d Ante Rebić »Club matches in the database of weltfussball.de, accessed on July 8, 2020.
  6. Ante Rebic leaves Eintracht Frankfurt , fr.de on June 5, 2017, accessed on April 5, 2019.
  7. Loan with purchase option: Ante Rebic returns to the Main , eintracht.de from August 31, 2017, accessed on August 31, 2017.
  8. Ante Rebic remains an eagle on eintracht.de beyond 2018 , accessed on December 20, 2017.
  9. Frankfurt succeeds sensation against FC Bayern , spiegel.de from May 19, 2018, accessed on April 5, 2019.
  10. Croatian top player extended until 2022 , eintracht.de from August 10, 2018, accessed on August 10, 2018.
  11. Trio Infernale, Buffalo Herd, Football 2000 reloaded: The attack by Eintracht Frankfurt causes a sensation , bundesliga.com, accessed on March 25, 2019.
  12. Frankfurt's "Buffalo Herd" raptures the league , faz.net from January 20, 2019, accessed on March 25, 2019.
  13. Eintracht Frankfurt: Total value of the "buffalo herd" increased to 150 million? , wiesbadener-kurier.de, accessed on March 25, 2019.
  14. Ante Rebic moves to AC Milan , eintracht.de, accessed on September 2, 2019.
  15. New eagle bearer comes from AC Milan: André Silva strengthens Eintracht , eintracht.de, accessed on September 2, 2019.
  16. Bobic about transfers: "Rebic was already annoying" , sport1.de (from minute 3:50), accessed on September 16, 2019.
  17. Match report & statistics: Argentina vs. Croatia - World Cup 2018 - group stage. Retrieved June 22, 2018 .
  18. Ante Rebić »World Cup 2018 in Russia in the database of weltfussball.de, accessed on April 5, 2019.