Marko Pantelić Explained

Marko Pantelić
Fullname:Marko Pantelić
Birth Date:15 September 1978
Birth Place:Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Height:1.83m (06feet)
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:Red Star Belgrade
Youthclubs2:Iraklis Thessaloniki
Years1:1995–1996
Caps1:8
Goals1:4
Years2:1997–1999
Caps2:3
Goals2:0
Years4:1998–1999
Clubs4:Lausanne (loan)
Caps4:21
Goals4:8
Years5:1999–2000
Clubs5:Celta
Caps5:0
Goals5:0
Years6:1999
Clubs6:Sturm Graz (loan)
Caps6:3
Goals6:0
Years7:2000
Clubs7:Yverdon (loan)
Caps7:3
Goals7:0
Years8:2002–2003
Clubs8:Obilić
Caps8:5
Goals8:0
Years9:2003–2004
Clubs9:Sartid Smederevo
Caps9:31
Goals9:13
Years10:2004–2005
Clubs10:Red Star Belgrade
Caps10:44
Goals10:26
Years11:2005–2009
Clubs11:Hertha BSC
Caps11:114
Goals11:45
Years12:2009–2010
Clubs12:Ajax
Caps12:25
Goals12:16
Years13:2010–2013
Clubs13:Olympiacos
Caps13:38
Goals13:20
Totalcaps:295
Totalgoals:132
Nationalyears1:1996–1997
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:4
Nationalyears2:1996–1999
Nationalcaps2:7
Nationalgoals2:2
Nationalyears3:2003–2011
Nationalteam3:Serbia
Nationalcaps3:43
Nationalgoals3:10

Marko Pantelić (Serbian: Марко Пантелић, pronounced as /mâːrko pǎnːtelitɕ/; born 15 September 1978) is a retired Serbian footballer who played as a striker. He represented Serbia at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Club career

Early years

As Pantelić was coming up through the Red Star Belgrade youth system, he was offered a job Thessaloniki and went there alone in Greece. Pantelić was still only 16 years old when he signed a professional contract with Iraklis Thessaloniki.[1] At 18, he accepted an offer in France to play for Paris Saint-Germain and soon found himself training and playing alongside stars like Raí, Marco Simone and Leonardo. After shining in PSG he moved on to Lausanne for a season, scoring 8 goals in 21 Swiss league matches.

Next stop was Spain at Celta Vigo. During this time, he was sent out on loan to Sturm Graz in Austria.

Obilić, Smederevo and Red Star

In the summer of 2002, after a two-year absence from professional football, Pantelić returned home to Serbia, and signed with Obilić. Barely 24 years of age, he was essentially starting over as many were quick to write him off as yet another prospect whose career was derailed by going abroad too soon. In January 2003 he moved to Sartid Smederevo.

After settling in, he quickly established himself as the team's leader, spearheading them to the Serbia and Montenegro Cup title in 2003. Glowing performances in Smederevo did not go unnoticed by Red Star, and in January 2004, Pantelić became their biggest mid-season signing.

Hertha BSC

After securing a loan move to Hertha for 250,000 on 31 August 2005, the last day of the transfer window, he went on to score 11 goals in 28 league matches during the 2005–06 season. In April 2006, he permanently moved to Hertha for an additional €1.5 million fee and soon established himself as one of the most formidable strikers in the Hertha squad.

Right after getting signed permanently, he responded with an even better season with 14 goals from 32 matches in the 2006–07 season. The 2007–08 season brought more steady play with 13 goals from 28 league matches. The next season, Pantelic was often benched in favor of Andriy Voronin as Hertha contended for the Bundesliga title. Hertha fell short, finishing in 4th place.

On 17 March 2009, Pantelić denied that he had held talks with any other clubs and coupled with his refusal to sign a new contract with the club,[2] he became a free agent during the summer 2009.[3]

Ajax

On 1 September 2009, after completing several medical tests, Pantelić signed a one-year contract with Dutch side Ajax, and was given the number 9 shirt.[4] During the season, Pantelić scored 16 goals and delivered 9 assists in 25 league matches. Following the season, Pantelić expressed his desire to sign a new contract with Ajax, preferably a multi-year deal, however Ajax preferred a one-year deal. Pantelić did not accept the Ajax offer of a one-year deal with an option of another, because he wanted a sure future for his family.[5] Ajax signed Mounir El Hamdaoui as his successor.

Olympiacos

On 21 August 2010, Pantelić joined Olympiacos on a free transfer. He signed a two-year contract worth €1.6 million per year.[6] He scored his first goal against Panserraikos. On 11 December 2011, Pantelić managed to score four goals and to secure a victory against Kerkyra.

International career

Though he debuted for the national team in 2003, Pantelić started getting more frequent call-ups only in 2006 when he was almost 28 years of age.

In June 2010, he was selected in Serbia's squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, [7] where he appeared in group stage matches against Ghana and Australia. He scored his first World Cup goal against Australia in a 2–1 loss.

Pantelić also scored three goals in the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifiers. He has not featured for his country since the failed UEFA Euro 2012 campaign.

Outside football

Pantelić is widely known in his home country for his alter ego "Pantela", which was created when an anonymous editor of Kurir allegedly began writing columns under the nickname "Pantela" to reflect the real Pantelić's wit and charisma.[8] The phenomenon became so popular that anonymous fans created profiles on Twitter and Facebook to mimic Pantelić's humorous personality.[9] Pantelić himself confirmed that he is not the owner of either profiles, but admitted to Kurir that he found his alter egos funny and claimed that he would even want to meet the people behind his social networking profiles.

Career statistics

Club

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Iraklis Thessaloniki1995–96Alpha Ethniki8420104
Paris Saint-Germain1997–98French Division 130100040
Lausanne1998–99Swiss Super League21800218
Sturm Graz1999–2000Austrian Bundesliga302050
Yverdon2000–01Swiss Super League300030
Obilić2002–0350100060
Sartid Smederevo2002–03First League of Serbia and Montenegro1652100186
2003–04First League of Serbia and Montenegro1582041219
Total311341413915
Red Star Belgrade2003–04First League of Serbia and Montenegro1253100156
2004–05First League of Serbia and Montenegro292151624024
2005–06First League of Serbia and Montenegro30002353
Total442682856033
Hertha BSC2005–06Bundesliga281121003012
2006–07Bundesliga 321440624216
2007–08Bundesliga 281311002914
2008–09Bundesliga 26722943713
Total114459415613855
Ajax2009–10Eredivisie251673723921
Olympiacos2010–11Super League Greece20941002410
2011–12Super League Greece 121036301816
2012–13Super League Greece 61201091
Total382097405127
Career total29513239174214376163

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Serbia and Montenegro200310
200420
200500
Serbia200651
200770
200872
200961
201073
201183
Total4310

Honours

Club

Lausanne

Sartid Smederevo

Red Star Belgrade

Hertha BSC

Ajax

Olympiacos

Individual

Notes and References

  1. https://www.vice.com/rs/article/wnd8k5/poslednji-kultni-heroj-vice-u-gostima-kod-marka-pantelica Poslednji kultni heroj: VICE u gostima kod Marka Pantelića
  2. Web site: Pantelic yet to discuss future . Sky Sports . 17 March 2009 . 13 April 2009.
  3. Web site: Abschied von zwei alternden Stars. de. 28 May 2009 . 28 May 2009. Welt Hertha Linke.
  4. Web site: Ajax contracteert Pantelic . 1 September 2009 . 1 September 2009 . nl . ajax.nl . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090904195344/http://www.ajax.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwsarchief/Nieuws-artikel/Ajax-contracteert-Pantelic.htm . 4 September 2009 .
  5. Web site: Pantelic moet 'goodbye' zeggen tegen Ajax . 4 July 2010 . 3 June 2010 . nl . voetbalprimeur.nl.
  6. Web site: Olympiakos snap up Pantelic . sportingreece.com . 30 March 2011 . 20 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111003054443/http://www.sportingreece.com/kb/article.asp?fIndex=4524 . 3 October 2011 .
  7. Web site: Serbia cuts goalkeeper Brkic to make 23 . espn.com . 1 June 2010 . 25 March 2017.
  8. Web site: Pantelić: Hoću da upoznam Pantelu! . sr . Kurir . 4 July 2012 . 17 March 2013.
  9. Web site: FENOMEN GODINE: Brat Pantela . sr . Mozzart Sport . 1 January 2012 . 17 March 2013.