Ivan Martić
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 2 October 1990 | ||
Place of birth | Uzwil, Switzerland | ||
Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Right-back | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | SC Brühl | ||
Number | 4 | ||
Youth career | |||
FC Uzwil | |||
–2008 | St. Gallen | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2008–2012 | St. Gallen II | 59 | (8) |
2009–2014 | St. Gallen | 76 | (1) |
2010 | → Schaffhausen (loan) | 15 | (3) |
2014–2015 | Hellas Verona | 16 | (0) |
2015–2016 | Spezia | 14 | (0) |
2016–2017 | Rijeka | 22 | (0) |
2017–2020 | Universitatea Craiova | 60 | (4) |
2020–2022 | Sion | 17 | (0) |
2022–2023 | Universitatea Craiova | 10 | (0) |
2023 | → Universitatea Cluj (loan) | 13 | (0) |
2023–2024 | Wil | 29 | (2) |
2024– | SC Brühl | 9 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 6 November 2024 |
Ivan Martić (born 2 October 1990) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Swiss Promotion League club SC Brühl.
Club career
[edit]St. Gallen and loan to Schaffhausen
[edit]Martić started his career in Swiss club St. Gallen, debuting for the reserve team, and going to loan to Schaffhausen, before establishing himself in FC St. Gallen's first team.[2]
Hellas Verona
[edit]On 15 May 2014, Hellas Verona announced the signing of Martić.[3]
Spezia
[edit]On 27 July 2015, after just one season in Verona, he went to Spezia.[4]
Rijeka
[edit]On 26 July 2016, Martić signed a three-year contract with Rijeka in Croatia.[5]
Universitatea Craiova
[edit]On 4 September 2017, it was revealed that Martić signed a three-year contract with CS Universitatea Craiova in Romania.[6] On 22 April 2020, Martić was released from the club after having his contract mutually terminated.[7]
Sion
[edit]On 31 August 2020 he joined Sion.[8]
Return to Romania
[edit]Having returned to Universitatea Craiova in 2022, Martić signed for Universitatea Cluj on loan until the end of the season in February 2023.[9]
International career
[edit]Born in Switzerland, Martić is eligible to represent three countries at international level: Switzerland, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[10]
In 2015, he claimed he wanted to play for Bosnia and Herzegovina since his family hails from city of Derventa.[11][12]
Honours
[edit]St. Gallen
HNK Rijeka
Universitatea Craiova
- Cupa României: 2017–18
- Supercupa României runner-up: 2018
Universitatea Cluj
- Cupa României runner-up: 2022–23
References
[edit]- ^ "Ivan Martic Spezia profile".
- ^ "Martic Swiss league profile". Archived from the original on 7 April 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
- ^ "Hellas Verona, fatta per Martic: ecco il suo addio al San Gallo!" (in Italian). calciomercato.com. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
- ^ "Verona, Martic ceduto allo Spezia" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 27 July 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ^ "Ivan Martić potpisao za Rijeku" (Press release) (in Croatian). Rijeka. 26 July 2016. Archived from the original on 30 October 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ^ "Craiova a transferat doi jucători croați. Unul dintre ei va avea un salariu record" (in Romanian). Digi Sport. 4 September 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
- ^ Mihaitalazarica (22 April 2020). "Mulțumim, Ivan Martic!" (Press release) (in Romanian). CS Universitatea Craiova. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ "Un retour et une arrivée au FC Sion" (Press release) (in French). Sion. 22 April 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ "Bum venit, Ivan Martic!" [Welcome, Ivan Martic!]. www.fccluj.ro (in Romanian). 13 February 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
- ^ "Kovac doesn't want him, Martic decides to play for Bosnia" (in Croatian).[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "I told coach Baždarević that I want to play for Bosnia" (in Bosnian).
- ^ "Martic ready for conversation" (in Bosnian).
External links
[edit]- Ivan Martić at Soccerway
- Player profile at oleole.com
- 1990 births
- Living people
- Footballers from the canton of St. Gallen
- Swiss people of Croatian descent
- Swiss people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent
- Men's association football fullbacks
- Croatian men's footballers
- Croatian expatriate men's footballers
- Swiss Super League players
- Swiss Challenge League players
- Swiss Promotion League players
- Serie A players
- Serie B players
- Croatian Football League players
- Liga I players
- FC St. Gallen players
- FC Schaffhausen players
- Hellas Verona FC players
- Spezia Calcio players
- HNK Rijeka players
- CS Universitatea Craiova players
- FC Sion players
- FC Universitatea Cluj players
- FC Wil players
- SC Brühl players
- Expatriate men's footballers in Italy
- Expatriate men's footballers in Romania
- Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Romania