Sanel Ibrahimović

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Sanel Ibrahimović
Personnel
birthday November 24, 1987
place of birth TuzlaSFR Yugoslavia
size 180 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
FK Sloboda Tuzla
FC Osijek Futsal
2008-2009 FC Wiltz 71
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2009-2011 FC Wiltz 71 47 (44)
2011–2012 FC RM Hamm Benfica 24 (20)
2012-2015 Jeunesse Esch 77 (57)
2015-2019 F91 Dudelange 92 (35)
2019– FC Wiltz 71 15 (20)
1 Only league games are given.
As of May 23, 2020

Sanel Ibrahimović (born November 24, 1987 in Tuzla ) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player .

Career

Ibrahimović was born in Tuzla in 1987 . At the age of six he started playing football at FK Sloboda and later moved to the Croatian futsal club FC Osijek . In 2008 he moved to Luxembourg with his family . In 2009 he joined the second division club FC Wiltz 71 . With 26 goals in 23 games, he contributed to the championship in the honorary doctorate and the associated promotion to the national division . In the following season 2010/11 Ibrahimović was the top scorer in the highest Luxembourg league with 18 goals. However, he only reached twelfth place in the league with Wiltz and after losing a relegation game, the team had to relegate after a year of membership in the first division. Ibrahimović then moved to FC RM Hamm Benfica and continued to play in the national division. For Hamm, he scored 20 goals in 24 games and finished seventh with the team at the end of the 2011/12 season . Ibrahimović left Hamm after just one season and joined the runner-up Jeunesse Esch . In the 2012/13 season he reached third place in the table with Esch and won the national cup . From the 2015/16 season on, he played for the F91 Dudelange for four years and won ten national titles there. In his total of 217 games in the BGL Ligue , the striker scored 130 goals. In summer 2019 he then switched back to his former club FC Wiltz 71 for an honorary doctorate . There, the now 31-year-old attacker scored 20 goals in the first 15 league games before the season was canceled in April 2020 due to the corona pandemic. As second in the table , his team rose to the BGL Ligue and Ibrahimovic was top scorer.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Jougleux: L'autre Ibrahimovic. Le Républicain Lorrain, October 10, 2013, accessed on February 2, 2014 (French).
  2. Transfer market: # 7 Sanel Ibrahimovic. Retrieved February 27, 2019 .
  3. Ibrahimovic's "Player of the Year" ( German ) In: wort.lu . Retrieved May 20, 2014.