Miroslav Bičanić

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Miroslav Bičanić
Personnel
birthday 29th October 1969
place of birth ĐakovoYugoslavia
size 177 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
NK Jedinstvo Đakovo
NK Osijek
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1989-1992 NK Osijek 47 0(4)
1992-1993 NK Zagreb 25 0(0)
1993-1995 NK Osijek 53 (13)
1995-1996 Hapoel Haifa 0 0(0)
1996-1997 MSV Duisburg 14 0(1)
1997-1998 Hapoel Haifa 27 0(6)
1998-1999 Hansa Rostock 4 0(0)
1999-2000 Hapoel Be'er Sheva 2 0(1)
2000 Chongqing Lifan 25 (12)
2001 Sichuan Guancheng 16 0(1)
2002 Qingdao Jonoon 24 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1993-1996 Croatia 2 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

Miroslav Bičanić (born October 29, 1969 in Đakovo , Yugoslavia ) is a former Croatian football player .

With the beginning of the first season of the Croatian league in 1991/92, the midfielder Bičanić was in the squad of his youth club NK Osijek and scored two goals in 13 games. 1992/93 Bičanić completed 25 games in the service of NK Zagreb and then returned to NK Osijek, which he left after 13 goals in 53 missions during two other seasons in 1995 for Israel . Bičanić had crowned his debut in the Croatian national team with a goal on June 25, 1993 still in the service of Zagreb . His second appearance in the national team on April 10, 1996 should also be his last.

After only one year with the Israeli club Hapoel Haifa FC , Bičanić moved to the German Bundesliga promoted MSV Duisburg in 1996 , with whom he finished ninth in 1996/97 and scored a goal in 14 appearances, but was unable to assert himself permanently and to the Israeli Hapoel Haifa FC returned. In 1998/99 Bičanić moved again to the German Bundesliga, where he only made four league appearances and two DFB Cup appearances at Hansa Rostock . Bičanić then played another season in Israel, this time with Hapoel Be'er Sheva , before moving to China in 2000 . After three years with the three Chinese clubs Chongqing Lifan , Sichuan Guancheng and Qingdao Jonoon , Bičanić ended his active career in 2002.

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