Saša Viciknez
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Aleksandar Viciknez | ||
Date of birth | May 30, 1974 | ||
Place of birth | Vršac, SFR Yugoslavia | ||
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | ||
Position(s) | Left wing, Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1995–1997 | Dinamo Pančevo | ||
1997–2001 | Obilić Belgrade | 32 | (9) |
2000 | → Shanghai Shenhua (loan) | 3 | (1) |
2001–2002 | Hajduk Kula | 11 | (1) |
2002–2004 | Naftex Burgas | 24 | (5) |
2004–2005 | Crvena Zvezda Pavliš | ||
2005–2006 | ČSK Pivara | ||
2006–2012 | Serbian White Eagles | 116 | (64) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Aleksandar “Saša” Viciknez (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Саша Вицикнез; born May 30, 1974) is a retired Serbian footballer who played mostly as a left winger.[1]
Viciknez debuted in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia in 1995 with FK Dinamo Pančevo, and ultimately reached the highest tier in 1997 with Obilic Belgrade. During his tenure in Belgrade he won the 1997-98 Yugoslav Championship, and featured in the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League. Following an early successful domestic career and a brief stint with Hajduk Kula he ventured abroad to play in the Chinese Jia-A League, and Bulgarian A PFG. He returned home in 2004 to spent time with Crvena Zvezda Pavliš, and ČSK Pivara.
In 2006, he went abroad for the third time to play in the Canadian Soccer League with the Serbian White Eagles FC. The acquisition of Viciknez played a prominent role in the procession of European professional players to the CSL, which ushered in an era of a large volume of import players to the league.[2] Throughout his time in Toronto he served numerous times as the club's team captain, and won several accolades such as the CSL Championship, International Division title, and the CSL MVP award.
Playing career
Viciknez began his career in 1995 with FK Dinamo Pančevo in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia.[3][4] In 1997, he signed with Obilić Belgrade of the First League of FR Yugoslavia. In his debut season he was part of the famed FK Obilić squad that won the 1997-98 Yugoslav Championship.[5] As a result, participated in the 1998–99 UEFA Champions League, where he played against FC Bayern Munich.[6] In 2000, he went abroad to China to play with Shanghai Shenhua in the Chinese Jia-A League.[7][8] While playing in China, he was sometimes mistakenly referred to as Sasa Racha (his name was confused with his teammate Saša Raca).[9][10]
His stay in China was short-lived[11] and he returned to Europe to briefly play with Hajduk Kula, before heading abroad once more to Bulgaria.[12] During his time in Bulgaria he played with PFC Naftex Burgas in the Bulgarian A PFG.[13][14] After two seasons abroad he returned to Serbia to play in the Serbian League Vojvodina, and the Serbian First League with Crvena Zvezda Pavliš, and ČSK Pivara.
In 2006, he went overseas to play with the Serbian White Eagles in the Canadian Soccer League.[15] He made his debut on May 19, 2006 against Italia Shooters, where he also recorded a goal in a 3-2 victory.[16] In his debut season he was named to the CSL All-Star roster against Clyde F.C., where he scored the lone goal in a 2-1 defeat.[17] He finished as the club's second highest goal scorer, and clinched the International Division title.[18] In the postseason he scored both goals in a 3-0 victory over Toronto Supra Portuguese to advance Serbia to the semi-finals.[19] He featured in the CSL Championship final against Italia Shooters where Italia managed to upset Serbia with a 1-0 defeat.[20] At the conclusion of the season he received the MVP award.[21]
During the 2007 season he contributed to Serbia's second International Division title, and reached the championship final for the second straight season. He also was named to the all-star squad for the second year in a row.[22] Viciknez added the championship to his resume in the 2008 season, where in the finals Serbia faced Trois-Rivières Attak and won the title after a 2-1 victory in a penalty shootout.[23] The following season, Serbia added their third International Division title to their trophy cabinet. During the preliminary round of the postseason he contributed significantly by recording several goals in their series against TFC Academy.[24][25] He featured in his fourth championship appearance in a rematch against Trois-Rivières, where the Attak denied Serbia their championship after a 3-2 defeat in a penalty shootout.[26] The league recognized his efforts by awarding him with his second CSL MVP award.[27]
Honours
FK Obilić
Serbian White Eagles
- CSL Championship (1): 2008
- Canadian Soccer League International Division (3): 2006, 2007, 2009
References
- ^ "Former European Champions League player Viciknez wins MVP". 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2009-11-01.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Adamson, Stan. "IMPORT PLAYERS FOR A BRIGHTER CANADIAN SOCCER LEAGUE – Canadian Soccer League". canadiansoccerleague.ca. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
- ^ "Fudbaleri Obilica". fcobilic.tripod.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "Sasa Viciknez - Retired". www.footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 2019-09-26.
- ^ "OBILIĆA VIŠE NEMA! Prvak Jugoslavije iz 1998. više ne igra ni u beton ligi". INFORMER. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ uefa.com. "UEFA Champions League 1998/99 - History - FK Obilic-Bayern – UEFA.com". Uefa.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "Srpska Madonna u kolopletu nogometne mafije". tportal.hr. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ Woile, Dennis Grebasch, Michael. "FK Obilic 2001-02". en.eufo.de. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Foreign players of Shenhua in 2000". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-05-30.
- ^ Spanish People (2001-04-04). "El equipo Shide de Dalian empata pero aún mantiene el liderazgo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-10-13.
- ^ "Velika seoba Srba iz Kine" (in Serbian). glas-javnosti.rs. 12 April 2000. Retrieved 3 June 2017.
- ^ "FK CSK Celarevo". archive.is. 2013-02-22. Archived from the original on 2013-02-22. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ uefa.com. "Bulgaria round-up: CSKA up and running – UEFA.com". www.uefa.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ Woile, Dennis Grebasch, Michael. "Nafteks Burgas 2003-04". en.eufo.de. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Adamson, Stan. "PROCESSION OF INCOMING TALENT KEY TO SUCCESS OF 2016 CHAMPIONS….never ending arrivals keep Serbian White Eagles on top – Canadian Soccer League". canadiansoccerleague.ca. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
- ^ "May 19, 2006 CSL game reports (from CSL media release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ Glover, Robin. "May 7, 2006 CPSL All Stars vs Clyde FC (Scotland) friendly (by Rocket Robin)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "Canadian Soccer League - League Stats". 2007-02-03. Archived from the original on 2007-02-03. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "October 2, 2006 Serbian White Eagles vs Toronto Supra Portuguese (from CSL website)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ Glover, Robin. "October 15, 2006 CSL Playoff Final Serbian White Eagles vs Italia Shooters". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "October 22, 2006 CSL Award Winners (from CSL press release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "July 28, 2007 CSL All Star Game results (from CSL media release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "October 26, 2008 CSL Final Trois-Rivieres Attak vs Serbian White Eagles (from CSL media release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "September 27, 2009 CSL Serbian White Eagles vs TFC Academy (from Toronto FC.ca)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "October 3, 2009 CSL Saturday Quarter-Final results (from CSL media release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "October 24, 2009 CSL Final Trois-Rivieres Attak vs Serbian White Eagles (from CSL media release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
- ^ "October 27, 2009 CSL Award Winners (from CSL media release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2017-04-29.
External links
- 1974 births
- Living people
- People from Vršac
- Expatriate footballers in Bulgaria
- Expatriate footballers in China
- Expatriate soccer players in Canada
- Association football wingers
- Serbian expatriate footballers
- Serbian expatriates in Bulgaria
- Serbian expatriates in Canada
- Serbian footballers
- Serbian White Eagles FC players
- Neftochimic Burgas players
- FK Dinamo Pančevo players
- FK Obilić players
- FK ČSK Čelarevo players
- Serbian expatriates in China
- FK Hajduk Kula players
- First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players
- Canadian Soccer League (2006–present) players
- Shanghai Greenland Shenhua F.C. players
- China League One players
- First League of Serbia and Montenegro players