Alen Avdić
Alen Avdić | ||||
Personlig information | ||||
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Fullständigt namn | Alen Avdić | |||
Födelsedatum | 3 april 1977 | |||
Födelseort | Sarajevo, Jugoslavien | |||
Längd | 183 cm | |||
Position | Anfallare | |||
Seniorlag* | ||||
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Landslag | ||||
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* Antal matcher och mål i seniorlag räknas endast för de inhemska ligorna. |
Alen Avdić, född 3 april 1977, är en bosnisk tidigare fotbollsspelare.
Alen Avdić spelade tre landskamper för det bosniska landslaget.[1]
Noter
- ^ Alen Avdić på National-Football-Teams.com (engelska)
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