Amir Teljigović

Amir Teljigović (born 17 August 1968) is a Bosnian retired international footballer.

Amir Teljigović
Personal information
Full name Amir Teljigović
Date of birth (1968-08-17) 17 August 1968
Place of birth Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1992 Proleter Zrenjanin 111 (18)
1992–1994 Vojvodina 42 (5)
1994–1996 Busan Daewoo Royals 58 (3)
1996–1997 Mladost Apatin
1997–1998 Trelleborgs FF 46 (3)
1999–2000 Apollon Limassol 22 (0)
2000–2002 Proleter Zrenjanin 63 (4)
2002–2003 Mladi Radnik 29 (7)
2003–2004 Metalac Kraljevo 28 (9)
2004–2005 Mladi Radnik 19 (2)
National team
1996 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

He started his career in 1988 playing with FK Proleter Zrenjanin in the Yugoslav Second League. In 1990 they won promotion to the Yugoslav First League. In 1992, despite the break-up of SFR Yugoslavia, he stayed in Serbia and signed with FK Vojvodina, now playing in the First League of FR Yugoslavia.

In 1994, he moved to the South Korean K-League club Busan Daewoo Royals where he stayed for two seasons. After a short spell in Serbia with FK Mladost Apatin, he will join Swedish club Trelleborgs FF in 1997. In 1999, he moved to Cyprus and played with Apollon Limassol.

In 2000, he came back to Serbia to play with his former club Proleter, before ending his playing career playing with FK Mladi Radnik.

International career

Considering he was born in Sarajevo,[1] Teljigović was called up and appeared in one match for Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1996.[2]

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References

  1. Budimir Cvijetić (29 January 1992). "Tempo #1353". Tempo: 10–11.
  2. "Amir Teljigovć". National-Football-Teams.com.

External sources


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