Sead Seferović

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Sead Seferović (born April 28, 1970 ) is a former Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player . The striker was a Bosnian-Herzegovinian international .

He played at the beginning of his career with FK Mogren in the Yugoslav second division. In 1992 he moved to Pazinka Pazin in the Croatian 1st HNL . In 1993/94 he was under contract with Xamax Neuchâtel in Switzerland. Then he went to Hajduk Split , with whom he won the Croatian double with championship and cup in 1995. After the round, he moved to UANL Tigres , with whom he won the Mexican Cup in 1996. Then he played again in Croatia for HNK Rijeka . In 2001 he moved to Bosnia-Herzegovina to Željezničar Sarajevo , with whom he became champion in 2002. In qualifying for the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League, he reached the third round with Sarajevo. There he was tested positive for ephedrine in the game against Newcastle United and suspended for one year for doping . Then he ended his career.

Seferović was appointed to the Bosnian-Herzegovinian national team in 2001 and scored one goal.

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Individual evidence

  1. Almanah YU-FUDBAL 91-92 p. 38 FK Mogren
  2. Sead Seferovic (NK Zeljeznicar) receives one-year suspension for doping fifa.com November 14, 2002