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Vedad Ibišević, Schalke 04

Vedad Ibišević

Name: Vedad Ibišević
Position: Forward
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Squad number: 9
Club: Schalke 04 ( GER)

Date of birth (Age): 06/08/1984 (31)
Height: 188cm

UEFA competition debut:
Club: UEFA Europa League (Play-offs)
22/08/12: Stuttgart 2-0 Dinamo Moskva
National team: UEFA European Under-21 Championship (Qualifying round)
07/09/04: Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-2 Spain

2020 Sep moves to Schalke

Vedad Ibišević has arrived in Gelsenkirchen. The 36-year-old has passed parts of his medical and is set to sign his contract in the next two days. Ibišević will take part in training for the first time on Thursday. [SPORT1,🥉] #S04 pic.twitter.com/3JkIqvzfrE

— Schalke Daily (@S04Daily) September 1, 2020

From refugee to #Bundesliga star 🇧🇦 @VedadIbisevic09 has got quite a story to tell 👉 https://t.co/9UEjPmBjol pic.twitter.com/bhodWRczwY

— Bundesliga English (@Bundesliga_EN) November 13, 2017

https://twitter.com/albinkohasic/status/929402805227544576

Vedad Ibisevic enters the history book as he scores Bosnia-Herzegovinas first ever World Cup goal.

RT @BH_Dragons: Vedad Ibisevic goal vs Lithuania that sent Bosnia to its first World Cup. https://t.co/kMTYVT4yp1 One year ago!

— soccerSTL (@SoccerSTL) October 15, 2014

2015 August 31 – Hertha Berlin sign Vedad Ibisevic from Stuttgart
Vedad Ibisevic has left Stuttgart to join Bundesliga rivals Hertha Berlin after two-and-a-half years with the Swabians. The two clubs have reached an agreement on an undisclosed fee for the Bosnian, who scored 33 goals in 86 Bundesliga outings for Stuttgart.

2014 June 10 NYT – Bosnia’s Cup Debut Turns Part of St. Louis Into Sarajevo West

“I somehow have a feeling, if I didn’t come to St. Louis, I would never have made it,” said Ibisevic, whose parents and sister still live here. “I have a great time here, at the same time developed as a player and as a person, gained a lot of confidence, met a lot of positive people.”

2014 May 13 – Nothing Can Stay Buried
Two decades after escaping the brutality of war, Bosnian forward Vedad Ibisevic has returned to his homeland to rebuild a shattered family legacy.

Vedad Ibisevic and Mike McGinty at Hermann Stadium last night during Bosnia’s training session… #RiseOfTheBillikens pic.twitter.com/hVV8mMTt8M

— Billiken Soccer (@SLUMensSoccer) May 29, 2014

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