Faik Kamberović

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Faik Kamberović
Personnel
birthday July 25, 1968
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1998 Audience Celje 94 (62)
1998-1999 NK Varteks Varaždin 33 (16)
2000 NK Korotan 9 0(5)
2000-2002 SC Eisenstadt
2002-2003 First Vienna FC 1894
2003-2005 FK Budućnost Podgorica
1 Only league games are given.

Faik Kamberović (born July 25, 1968 ) is a former football player from Bosnia and Herzegovina . The striker , who won the Slovenska Nogometna Liga title of Slovenia's top scorer in 1997 , played outside his home country in Slovenia, Croatia and Austria during his career.

Career

After the end of the Bosnian War , Kamberović hired the Slovenian club audience Celje . Right away he established himself in the attack line of the first division club and appeared as a regular goal scorer. With 24 goals this season, he placed second behind top scorer Ermin Šiljak on the scorers list and ensured that the club finished fifth. Also in the following season he showed his goal threat and crowned himself top scorer with 21 goals. Nevertheless, he missed the European Cup with the team again . After he was one of the most successful goal scorers in the Slovenska Nogometna Liga in his third year with 17 goals this season, he attracted attention outside the country's borders.

Kamberović hired in the summer of 1998 at NK Varteks Varaždin in the 1st HNL . As a regular player, he led the club with 13 goals this season in the UEFA Intertoto Cup . After successes over Lakamatyu-96 Vitebsk and Brann Bergen , to which he contributed as a scorer, the team failed in the third round to Rostselmasch Rostov . However, he subsequently lost his regular place, so that he returned to Slovenia in the winter. In the second half of the 1999/2000 season he ran for the first division club NK Korotan . With his goals, he helped the team to fourth place in the championship and to the finals in the national cup. There the club failed due to SCT Olimpija Ljubljana .

Kamberović then joined the Austrian club SC Eisenstadt . He later moved to First Vienna FC 1894 before moving to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2002. Until 2005 he ran for FK Budućnost Podgorica .