Sven Dodlek

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Sven Dodlek
Personnel
birthday September 28, 1995
place of birth MariborSlovenia
size 179 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
0000-2009 NK Pobrežje
2009-2014 NK Maribor
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2014-2016 NK Maribor 1 0(0)
2014-2016 NK Maribor B 29 (28)
2016-2017 NK Rudar Velenje 12 0(0)
2017 NK Ankaran 6 0(0)
2018 ASK Voitsberg 7 0(1)
2018 SC Kalsdorf 14 0(2)
2019 FC Gleisdorf 09 11 0(1)
2019– ASK Voitsberg 13 0(9)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2010 Slovenia U-16 1 0(0)
2011–2012 Slovenia U17 16 0(1)
2013 Croatia U18
2014 Croatia U-19 3 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 15, 2019

Sven Dodlek (born September 28, 1995 in Maribor ) is a Slovenian - Croatian football player on the position of midfielder . Since summer 2019, the 20-time Slovenian and Croatian junior national player has been under contract with ASK Voitsberg with play in the Landesliga Steiermark , the Austrian fourth division.

His older brother Timotej (* 1989) is also a professional football player.

Club career

Career start

Sven Dodlek was born on September 28, 1995 as the son of a Slovene and a Croat in Maribor and began playing football as a child. Among other things, he played in the junior division of the lower-class amateur club NK Pobrežje and made the leap from this to the youth department in 2009 and then to the academy of the Slovenian first division club NK Maribor . He stood out due to his offensive strength and pronounced goal danger. For example, in the 2009/10 season, in which he appeared for the club's U-15 team, he scored twelve goals in 20 games and already appeared for the U-17 team in the 2010/11 season the 1st Slovenska Kadetska League . In this mostly defensive role, the then 15-year-old had only two hits in 27 championship appearances. At the time, the Newcastle United Academy made an offer for the then 15-year-old, but Dodlek's father declined. In the following season 2011/12 he was a member of the U-17 squad of the Slovenian club, found back to his scoring danger and contributed 21 goals in 27 league games.

At the age of 17 Dodlek rose to the U-19 team with play in the 1st Slovenska Mladinska League and represented this in his first season in 25 championship games in which he scored eleven times. There were also four games and one goal in the Mladinski Pokal , the Slovenian junior cup . Due to his achievements at national and international level, he was courted by Italian clubs such as Fiorentina and Lazio Rome in the summer of 2013 . In 2013/14 Dodlek remained dangerous and scored 14 goals in 19 games in the 1st SML, as well as two goals in three games of the Mladinski Cup . Due to his strong performance, coach Ante Šimundža brought him into the men's team in the penultimate game of the 2013/14 season , which was already insignificant from a sporting point of view , for which he played from the start in the 2-1 away win over ND Gorica and through in the 70th minute Matic Črnic was replaced. With the club from Maribor , which also won the Slovenian football cup this season , he subsequently became Slovenian champions and secured a place with the team in the second qualifying round of the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League .

Goal-threatening player at NK Maribor B

In the 2014/15 season, Dodlek appeared mainly for the B-team of Maribor in the four-track Slovenian third division; in eight championship appearances, he came to nine hits. In the professional team, he only sat unused on the bench in one league game and only played a brief stint in the second round match of the Slovenian Football Cup 2014/15 against NK Radomlje . In 2015/16 he was also primarily a member of the B-team and was the most dangerous player with 19 goals from 21 league games. Behind Jurica Jeleć from NK Brežice 1919 (27 goals) and NK Šampion from Blaž Kramer (23 goals) he was the third most successful goalscorer in the league this season with his 19 championship goals. For the professional team, he did not play a competitive game and only sat on the bench in a cup game without a mission. With no prospect of a real breakthrough in the professional Maribor team, Dodlek changed clubs in August 2016 and joined the first division club NK Rudar Velenje . A planned change to SC Freiburg did not materialize after a trial training session.

Change to Rudar Velenje and Ankaran

At NK Rudar Velenje, he made his debut on August 20, 2016 in a 2-1 home defeat against ND Gorica when coach Slobodan Krčmarević replaced him from the 55th minute for Anže Pišek . After he had completed one last brief assignment in late October, he was hardly part of the squad under Krčmarević and his successor Vanja Radinović . Often he sat on the bench or even had to take a seat in the stands. It was not until the end of April 2017 that Dodlek made a brief appearance in the league again and was on the field a few more times for a few minutes in the last championship games in May that were already insignificant for the team. All in all, the young offensive player made 12 league appearances this season , in which he only played 200 minutes. He also played in the 2016/17 Slovenian Cup , where he led his team into the next round with two goals in a 2-1 win over NK Dekani . While Rudar Velenje was eliminated in the cup quarter-finals against NK Krka , the team finished seventh in the final classification of the Slovenska Nogometna League.

In the summer break before the 2017/18 season , Dodlek moved to the Slovenian second league champion and newly promoted NK Ankaran . He made his competitive debut in the first game of the season, a 0-0 draw against second newly promoted NK Triglav Kranj , when he came on for David Lukanc in the 57th minute . Then he came to the seventh round, which was held at the end of August 2017, to regular league appearances, but could not be considered a regular force by far. After appearances in six of the first seven championship games, none of which were won, Dodlek was no longer part of the squad from the beginning of September and was no longer considered by coach Vlado Badzim for another competitive game of his team. Dodlek missed the subsequent direct descent of NK Ankaran back to the Slovenian second division, as he made his first move abroad during the winter break and joined the Styrian national division ASK Voitsberg .

As a legionnaire in Austrian amateur football

Before that, Dodlek wanted to recommend himself for the Graz team in a test match between Voitsberger and SK Sturm Graz's second team ; but instead of Graz he moved to Voitsberg. In the Austrian fourth division he started as a regular player in the spring and was used in the first seven championship games of the spring by the former professional player and now football coach Christian Zach . He occasionally managed to hit one. From the 23rd round of the championship, however, the turnaround took place and Dodlek was no longer part of the men's team until the end of the season and was also not found in the club's second team. After only seven division operations Dodlek changed in the summer of 2018 a league higher for the Regional center gambling SC Kalsdorf . At the Kalsdorf team , under coach Enrico Kulovits, he quickly became a regular player in attacking midfield and was used in 14 of 15 possible league games until the winter break, scoring two goals and providing three assists. In winter he then joined FC Gleisdorf 09 within the league and the state . While he almost invariably played the role of an attacking midfielder in Kalsdorf, he held various midfield positions under Andreas Moriggl and his successor Markus Karner at Gleisdorf. By the end of the season, he had made eleven league appearances and one goal and placed the team 14 points behind the Grazer AK in second place in the Regional League Middle in the final standings. His contract with Gleisdorf, which expired on June 30, 2019, was not extended, which meant that Dodlek was no longer a club.

Shortly thereafter, he joined the ASK Voitsberg again from the fourth-class Styrian regional league and formed a dangerous attacking duo with Daniel Brauneis . To date (as of December 15, 2019) Dodlek has scored nine goals in 13 games; his strike partner Brauneis had a record of ten goals from 15 missions. For the 2019/20 winter break, the team is in first place in the table.

National team career

Dodlek gained his first experience in a junior national team of the Slovenian Football Association in 2010 when he made his debut on August 18 in a 4-0 defeat of the Slovenian U-16 juniors against their colleagues from Austria . At the same time, this was his only assignment in the U-16 squad, because only a little over six months later he made his first appearances in the U-17 national team of Slovenia . After his debut on February 15, 2011, he completed the preparation for the Torneo delle Nazioni with the team at the beginning of April and then took part with the team in this same tournament in Gradisca d'Isonzo in the Italian-Slovenian border region. With the Slovenians he made it into the semi-finals, but was eliminated in this against the Croatians and finally lost in the game for third place against Italy . Dodlek was used in all five tournament games of the Slovenes and contributed a goal in a group game against Russia .

At the end of August and beginning of September 2011, Dodlek played in three friendly international matches and played two more such games towards the end of September. Then returned to Slovenia's U-17 squad about six months later and played a friendly against Bosnia and Herzegovina in early March 2012 . After playing in two games in the group stage of the U-17 European Championship in his own country in May 2012 and having been eliminated early with the Slovenians as the last in Group B, he subsequently did not play another international match for Slovenia. Instead, the former captain of the Slovenian U-17 national team changed associations at the beginning of 2013 and announced that in the future he only wanted to appear for his father's country of birth.

He then belonged to the Croatian U-18 selection and completed unofficial missions for this. As early as the summer of 2013, he was in the squad of the Croatian U-19 national team , for which he did not make his international debut until April of the following year. As a member of the Croatian U-19 team, he took part in the first ever so-called Panda Cup in Chengdu , China , in June 2014 . For the Croatians, he played all three games of the tournament and finished second with the team behind the Brazil .

successes

Club successes

With the NK Maribor

Web links

Individual evidence

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