Igor Pamic

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Igor Pamic
Personnel
birthday 19th November 1969
place of birth ŽminjYugoslavia
size 191 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-1993 NK Pula 34 (12)
1993-1995 Croatia Zagreb 28 (10)
1993-1994 →  NK Pazinka Pazin  (loan) 24 (18)
1995-1996 NK Osijek 25 (17)
1996-1997 FC Sochaux 29 (10)
1997-1998 FC Hansa Rostock 37 (13)
1999-2001 Graz AK 66 (23)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1996-1998 Croatia 5 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2002-2003 NK Žminj
2004-2005 NK Pula
2006 Vöcklabrucker SC
2006-2007 NK Žminj
2007-2011 NK Karlovac
2011-2015 NK Istra 1961
2016-2017 FC Koper
2017– NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac
1 Only league games are given.

Igor Pamić (born November 19, 1969 in Žminj , Yugoslavia ) is a former Croatian football player and current coach .

Career as a player

Playing for the Croatian club NK Pula since 1992 , Igor Pamić moved to Dinamo Zagreb in 1993 , and finally to NK Osijek in 1995 and scored 57 goals for these clubs in the Croatian first division . After Pamić had scored his only international goal on April 10, 1996 against Hungary on his debut in the Croatian national team and finally counted to the Croatian selection at the European Football Championship in 1996 , Pamić moved to the French club FC Sochaux from July 1996 , for which he was ten Goals scored in 29 games. Already in the following season Pamić moved to the German Bundesliga club Hansa Rostock , in whose service he met 13 times in 37 games and played against Ireland for the fifth and last time for the Croatian national team on September 5, 1998 . At the beginning of 1999 Pamić was given a 1.5 million mark transfer from Rostock to the Grazer AK playing in the Austrian Bundesliga, where Pamić ended his active career in 2001.

Career as a coach

Between 2002 and 2003 Pamić worked as a coach for third division club NK Žminj in his Croatian hometown. With the second division club NK Pula Pamić then reached promotion to the first Croatian league in the 2004/05 season before returning to Žminj at the beginning of 2006.

After Zminj he took over the NK Karlovac, with which he was promoted to the 1st HNL in the 2008/09 season and even played for the championship title in the first half of the season. Karlovac ended the season with a 1-1 draw against series champions Dinamo Zagreb in fifth place.

Since July 2017 he has been coaching the Croatian club NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac .

family

Pamić is the father of the Croatian soccer players Alen Pamić (1989-2013) and Zvonko Pamić (* 1991).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. kicker sports magazine No. 6/3. Wo., January 18, 1999, p. 28
  2. Croatian footballer Alen Pamić dies on pitch at 23rd insideworldsoccer.com, June 23, 2013, accessed June 24, 2012 .