Luka Vindiš

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Luka Vindiš
Personnel
birthday October 8, 1994
size 188 cm
position Defender ( central defender )
Juniors
Years station
0000-2009 NK Maribor
2009-2011 NK Jarenina
2011-2013 NK Aluminij
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2013-2016 NK Aluminij 33 (1)
2013-2014 →  NK Malečnik  (loan) 10 (0)
2016 NK Drava Ptuj 11 (0)
2016-2017 NK Veržej 22 (6)
2017-2019 FC Bad Radkersburg 51 (1)
2017 FC Bad Radkersburg II 1 (0)
2019– FC Gamlitz 14 (2)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 12, 2019

Luka Vindiš (born October 8, 1994 ) is a Slovenian football player in the position of a defender who is mainly used as a central defender . Since summer 2019 he has appeared in the Austrian fourth division at the Styrian national league club FC Gamlitz .

His older brother Marcel also made his debut in Slovenian professional football and now also plays in Austrian amateur football.

Career

Youth and debut in men's football

Luka Vindiš was born on October 8, 1994 and has played in the youth division of a football club at least since the beginning of 2003. In 2008/09 he appeared, among other things, for the U-15 team of Nogometna šola Nk Maribor , the football school of NK Maribor , but switched to the youth of NK Jarenina for the 2009/10 season . There he was mainly used in the Slovenska kadetska liga , but also made his first appearances in the Slovenska mladinska liga , the Slovenian junior league , in 2010/11 . In this he was then mainly used from the 2010/11 season, after his move to NK Aluminij . After 19 games and three goals in the 2011/12 season of the junior league, Vindiš became a regular player in 2012/13 and had a record of 28 championship appearances and six goals. Already at the beginning of the 2013/14 season Vindiš was at the third division club NK Malečnik and made his debut for this on August 25, 2013 in men's football, when he was replaced by coach Vojislav Simeunović , the father of Marko Simeunovič , in the 78th minute of play as a substitute for Roki Škofič was sent to the lawn.

Professional debut at NK Aluminij

After he was on the lawn for the full length of the game in the following game, NK Aluminij, who could use him at any time and then send him back to the loan station, often brought him into the squad, although the defensive player was never used. For the first time he was already on August 17, 2013 in the second round match of the Slovenian second division side unused on the bench. During the winter break, Vindiš returned to his ancestral club and, after sitting on the substitute bench a few times again, made his professional debut on April 6, 2014 when he under coach Robert Pevnik in a 5-0 home win over NK Šenčur was on the field for the full 90 minutes. After that he acted mostly as a regular on the defensive until the end of the season and made nine second division appearances by the end of the year.

The 2014/15 season started cautiously for the left footer; after only one use over half a game in the first round of the Slovenian Football Cup , he was unused on the bench in the first six championship rounds. It was only on September 20 that the now coach Damijan Romih relied on the young defender and replaced him in the 84th minute in the away game against ND Dravinja Kostroj . In minute 90 he succeeded in the goal to make it 2-0. After further short appearances in round 8 and 9, he became a regular from the 10th round of the championship and often played for the full length of the game until the end of the season; He couldn't hit any more. After a third place in 2013/14, NK Aluminij reached second place in the final ranking of the Slovenian second division in 2014/15 behind NK Krško , who had only one point more on the account. While the NK Krško was promoted directly to the Slovenska Nogometna Liga , the NK Aluminij had to go into relegation and lost it, after a 0-0 draw in the first leg, with 1: 2 in the second leg and thus missed promotion to the top football league Country.

Time at NK Drava Ptuj / Goalgetter at NK Veržej

In the 2015/16 season Vindiš started only as a substitute player; as such, he was rarely used and was also not in the starting XI. After only five league appearances, which he completed until the winter break, he moved within the league to NK Drava Ptuj . With this he competed with his ex-club for second place in the table and ended the season in third place in the table, four points behind NK Aluminij and nine points behind master NK Radomlje . For Drava Ptuj, Vindiš ran in a total of eleven league games before he transferred to NK Veržej at the end of the season, again in the Slovenian second division . Under Zlatko Gabor and his successor at the coaching post, Marko Lešnik , Vindiš was a regular in the defense line, but acted extremely dangerous and was regularly warned by the referees with yellow cards . In 22 championship appearances in 2016/17, Vindiš scored six goals and received eight yellow cards . Although he was the most dangerous player in the squad, the team performance did not fit and Veržej ranked ninth and penultimate place in the final standings. The team was spared relegation to the third highest Slovenian football league due to the insufficient number of teams.

Change to the Styrian regional league

During the summer break before the 2017/18 season, Vindiš moved to neighboring countries, whereupon he moved to the Austrian fourth division for the Styrian national division FC Bad Radkersburg . There he was one of several Slovenes in the fighting team trained by Mario Haas , partly due to the proximity to his home country . After a few missions, in which he was on the pitch from the start, his appearances as a substitute player increased or he was not even in the squad for some games. Above all, it was not until the spring of 2018, which was accompanied by some changes in the squad planning, that he became a regular on the Radkersburger defensive. Over the course of the season he made 22 national league appearances, in which he himself remained goalless, and at the end of the season he was in tenth place in the table with the Radkersburg team. He also notched up a commitment to the second team with gaming operations in the eight-year first class B South . The second team of FC Bad Radkersburg disbanded at the end of the 2017/18 season. In the following season 2018/19 he belonged under Johann Bez, from the winter break under Marinko Šarkezi and in the last three games of the season under Günther Milak to a 28-man squad that consisted of only four Austrians, and was possible with 29 of 30 past appearances, as well as a number of 2,552 minutes behind Matej Andrejč and Boštjan Bizjak, the player with the third most minutes played in the team. Involved in the relegation battle for a longer period of the season, the Radkersburg team managed to stay in the league after three wins at the end of the season, but subsequently withdrew completely from the game.

Change to FC Gamlitz

In the summer break before the 2019/20 season, the Slovenian moved to FC Gamlitz , founded in 1987 , which had just made it to the Styrian regional league for the first time in the club's history. With the Gamlitzers he has so far (as of December 12, 2019) played in 14 games, scored two goals and with five yellow cards is the most frequently cautioned player in the team.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kader KM I - FC Bad Radkersburg - 2018/19 , accessed on July 7, 2019
  2. KADER FC BAD RADKERSBURG - SEASON 18/19 , accessed on July 7, 2019
  3. After Radkersburg withdrawal - fix: Pöllau and Liezen are fighting for relegation , accessed on July 7, 2019
  4. ATV Irdning: The "scary season" now wants to be followed by a strong time! , accessed July 7, 2019
  5. FC Gamlitz: The debutant plans to make jokes in the league too! , accessed July 7, 2019