In Velenje, a former member of the younger Australian national teams will play: Doni Grdić, the son of a former Hajduk player, has signed with Rudar
Photo: Western Sydney Wanderers FC
August is just around the corner, bringing with it the new season of 2. SNL. Part of the second-division competition will continue to be Rudar from Velenje, where Doni Grdić will also play. He is the son of Anthony Grdić, a former player for Hajduk Split, who also played for Šibenik. It was in Šibenik that Doni Grdić was born, but at the national level, he has so far represented Australia, the country where his father was born.
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Today 22-year-old Doni Grdić was, among other things, on the extended list of players for the summer Olympics in 2020, but was not included in the final list by selector Graham Arnold. The 190 cm tall central defender has also played for the Australian national teams at U17 and U20 levels.
He started his club career at Šibenik, was loaned to BSK Bijelo Brdo in 2022, and last year moved to his father’s homeland, signing with Western Sydney Wanderers FC, which plays in the local top league. He played 3 matches for the first team, 15 appearances for the reserve team, and has now returned to Europe, agreeing to join Rudar.
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Author: editorial Football Planet