Eddy Bosnar Explained

Eddy Bosnar
Birth Date:29 April 1980
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Position:Centre back
Youthclubs1:AIS
Years1:1997–1998
Clubs1:Newcastle Breakers
Caps1:6
Goals1:1
Years2:1998–1999
Clubs2:Northern Spirit
Caps2:13
Goals2:0
Years3:1999–2000
Clubs3:Sydney United
Caps3:27
Goals3:1
Years4:2000–2001
Clubs4:Dinamo Zagreb
Caps4:20
Goals4:0
Years5:2001–2004
Clubs5:Sturm Graz
Caps5:53
Goals5:2
Years6:2004–2005
Clubs6:Everton
Caps6:0
Goals6:0
Years7:2005
Clubs7:Dinamo Zagreb
Caps7:8
Goals7:0
Years8:2006
Clubs8:Rijeka
Caps8:8
Goals8:0
Years9:2006–2008
Clubs9:Heracles Almelo
Caps9:42
Goals9:1
Years10:2008–2009
Clubs10:JEF United Chiba
Caps10:55
Goals10:3
Years11:2010–2011
Clubs11:Shimizu S-Pulse
Caps11:55
Goals11:8
Years12:2012–2013
Clubs12:Suwon Bluewings
Caps12:36
Goals12:2
Years13:2013
Clubs13:Guangzhou R&F
Caps13:13
Goals13:1
Years14:2014–2015
Clubs14:Central Coast Mariners
Caps14:30
Goals14:4
Years15:2016
Clubs15:Sydney United 58
Caps15:12
Goals15:1
Nationalyears1:1996–1997
Nationalteam1:Australia U17
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1998–1999
Nationalteam2:Australia U20
Nationalcaps2:10
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2000
Nationalteam3:Australia U23
Nationalcaps3:2
Nationalgoals3:0
Club-Update:14 September 2016

Eddy Bosnar (born 29 April 1980) is an Australian former professional soccer player who played as a centre back.

Playing style

He scored numerous goals for his clubs with his free kicks.[1]

Club career

After graduating from the Australian Institute of Sport Football Program, Bosnar began his professional career in 1997 with Newcastle Breakers. After staying in Australia for a few seasons with Northern Spirit and Sydney United, Bosnar moved to Croatia in 2000 to play with Dinamo Zagreb. After three years in Austria with Sturm Graz, Bosnar moved to England to play with Everton, but he failed to make an appearance in the Premier League for Everton,[2] and he was released after one season due to injury.[3] Bosnar then returned to old club Dinamo Zagreb, before briefly playing with Rijeka. Bosnar moved to the Netherlands in 2006 to spend two seasons with Heracles Almelo, before moving to Japan in 2008 with JEF United Chiba. He moved to Shimizu S-Pulse in 2010. Bosnar left Japan at the end of that season and joined Suwon Samsung Bluewings in the K-League. His free kick against Ulsan Hyundai in May 2012, measured at 123km/h, was chosen unofficial K-League goal of the year for 2012.[4] [5] On 18 July 2013, Bosnar transferred to Chinese Super League side Guangzhou R&F.[6]

On 1 February 2014, Bosnar signed with Central Coast Mariners until the end of May of that year.[7] On 10 November 2015, Bosnar was released from his contract eight months early, after the player fell out of favour with Mariners coach Tony Walmsley.[8]

Bosnar returned to Sydney United in February 2016, fifteen years after last playing for the club.[9]

International career

Bosnar has represented Australia at all youth team levels including captaining the Joeys. He also represented Australia at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship, making three appearances.[10]

Later career

As of May 2023, Bosnar was the Western Sydney Wanderers recruitment chief.[11]

Personal life

Bosnar is of Croatian origin.[12]

His two younger brothers Milan and Ivan were also soccer players.[13]

Bosnar, along with his brothers Milan, Ivan and Marko, run the Australian franchise of Croatian bakery "Mlinar" in Western Sydney.[14]

Honours

Sydney United[15]

2016[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adam Peacock chats with Suwon Bluewings' Aussie defender Eddy Bosnar ahead of Central Coast clash. 15 August 2013. Fox Sports.
  2. Web site: Everton: 1946/47–2008/09. 17 July 2010. Neil Brown . Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database.
  3. Web site: Player profile. 17 July 2010. Everton F.C. official website. https://web.archive.org/web/20130630010907/http://www.evertonfc.com/player-profile/eddy-bosnar. 30 June 2013. dead.
  4. Web site: Exclusive: Eddy Bosnar interview . David . Spendley . Suwon Samsung Bluewings . 6 June 2013 . 25 May 2014.
  5. Web site: Suwon set to terrorise Central Coast . Mike . Tuckerman . Football Federation Australia . 25 February 2013 . 25 May 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130925024703/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/tuckerman-opinion-display/Suwon-set-to-terrorise-Central-Coast/61624 . 25 September 2013.
  6. http://sports.sina.com.cn/j/2013-07-18/16026677078.shtml 富力官方宣布签澳洲重炮 曾爆射123公里/时任意球
  7. Web site: Official: Bosnar inks Coast contract. 1 February 2014. Football Federation Australia. 1 February 2014. 19 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140219060239/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/centralcoastmariners/news-display/Official-Bosnar-inks-Coast-contract/84760. dead.
  8. Web site: Bosnar severs ties with the Mariners.
  9. Web site: Signing. Twitter. 11 February 2016. 15 February 2016.
  10. Web site: Player profile. https://web.archive.org/web/20121007005409/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=178297/index.html. dead. 7 October 2012. 17 July 2010. FIFA.
  11. Web site: Wanderers join hunt for Victory skipper Brillante. FTBL. 24 May 2023. 18 September 2023.
  12. Web site: Player profile . 17 July 2010 . Bluekipper.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100121011454/http://www.bluekipper.com/players_04_05/eddy_bosnar/eddy_bosnar.htm . 21 January 2010 .
  13. Web site: About us . 17 July 2010 . Bosnar FC . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091015011910/http://www.bosnarfc.com.au/about%20us.html . 15 October 2009.
  14. Web site: Hassett. Sebastian. Business is booming but Bosnar still dreams of FFA Cup glory. The World Game. Special Broadcasting Service. 27 July 2016.
  15. us.soccerway.com/players/eddy-bosnar/4686/
  16. Web site: Football NSW.