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Tomi Juric


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  • Date Of Birth: 22/07/91
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Sydney, Australia
    Squad Number: 9
    Position: Forward
    Joined Wanderers: 17/05/13
    Contract Details: 2 year initial contract.
    Contract Finish: 2014/15
    Previous Club: Adelaide United
    Wanderers Debut: 12th October 2013 vs Central Coast Mariners
    A-League Appearances: 34
    A-League Goals: 12
    ACL Appearances: 13
    ACL Goals: 5
    FFA Cup Appearances: 1
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 2
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 50
    Total Goals: 17
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2013/14: 25 (9), 2014/15: 25 (8)
    Individual Awards: Wanderers Golden Boot 2013/14, Asian Champions League Dream Team Substitute (2013/14).
    Team Honours: Asian Champions League Winner (2014), Asian Cup Winner (2015 for Australia).
    Highlight: Juric created the goal that was scored by James Troisi to win Australia the 2015 Asian Cup.
    Highlight: Juric made his Wanderers debut on the 12th of October in Round 1 of the 2013-14 A-League season. He came off the bench to replace Labinot Haliti in the forward role, and scored a wonderful volley to equalise for Western Sydney.
    Highlight: Scored the Wanderers goal in the first leg of the AFC Champions League final against Al Hilal on 26 October 2014, the only goal of the tie.
    Description: A young striker who returned from Croatian football and took up a short term deal with Adelaide United before moving to Western Sydney on a 2 year full time deal. His performances earned him a lucrative transfer to China only for the player to turn it down, his form dipped after Australia won the 2015 Asian Cup and he left the club who had put him back on the world football map.
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31 minutes ago, mack said:

And he's off to the Indian retirement league.

Playing for NorthEast United as the their AFC Player.

In India they have allowed 5 foreigner players and then one player from a country that would be categorised to be in the Asian Football Conference (hence why a lot of Australians go to play in India if they can't make it in an A-League team). Plus, I think they are only allowed 4 (or 5) foreigners on the field.

That would be so confusing to officiate.

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Yep both had glass knee syndrome for a lot of their careers, at their best they were exceptional players who could hold their own in any game. 

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4 hours ago, mack said:

Juric & Spiranovic were good enough to play in a top 4 league. Shame how badly injuries hurt their careers.

Spira did before he came to us. Played Bundesliga. Juric it just didn't happen for him

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