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Marko Šimić
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Šimić playing for Persija Jakarta in 2018
Personal information
Full name Marko Šimić
Date of birth (1988-01-23) 23 January 1988 (age 35)[1]
Place of birth Rijeka, Croatia
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[2]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
2001–2003 Rijeka
2003–2007 Dinamo Zagreb
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008 Daugava Daugavpils 20 (4)
2008–2009 Khimki 3 (0)
2009–2010 Lokomotiva Zagreb 8 (1)
2010–2011 Vasas 16 (3)
2011–2012 Ferencváros 8 (1)
2012 Bełchatów 5 (0)
2012–2013 Mura 05 7 (1)
2013–2014 Inter Zaprešić 3 (0)
2015 Pordenone 1 (0)
2015 Becamex Binh Duong 6 (4)
2016 Dong Thap 9 (4)
2016 Long An 10 (3)
2017 Negeri Sembilan 13 (7)
2017 Melaka United 9 (9)
2018–2022 Persija Jakarta 91 (61)
2022 Radnički Kragujevac 6 (1)
International career
2006–2007 Croatia U19 2 (0)
2009 Croatia U20 4 (0)
2009–2010 Croatia U21 7 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 12 November 2022

Marko Šimić (born 23 January 1988) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward.

Club career

Šimić was born in Rijeka.

Negeri Sembilan

On 6 January 2017, Šimić joined Malaysia Premier League side Negeri Sembilan.[3]

Melaka United

On 10 June 2017, Šimić signed with Melaka United after being dropped by Negeri Sembilan.[4] He made his debut for Melaka United in a 1–1 draw against PKNS on 1 July 2017.

Persija Jakarta

On 27 December 2017, Šimić signed with Persija Jakarta after not reaching agreement with Kelantan FA.[5] Šimić made his Persija debut in a pre-season friendly against Persika Karawang on 30 December.[6]

On 8 January 2018, Šimić made his first goal for the club in a tournament 2018 Suramadu Super Cup against Madura United, as his team drew 2–2.[7]

In 2018 Indonesia President's Cup, Šimić scored a brace in Persija's 3–0 final win over Bali United. He also won the best player title and became a top scorer with 11 goals at that tournament.[8] On 28 February 2018, Šimić made his international goal for Persija with scored a hat-trick in a 4–1 AFC Cup win over Tampines Rovers,[9] and a month later, he made his league debut in the 2018 Liga 1 for Persija on 23 March in a draw 0–0 against Bhayangkara.[10] On 31 March, Šimić scored his first league goal for Persija in the first half 1–1 draw over Arema, and in the second half, he also scored for the team, he scored in the 52nd minute, in which Šimić scored 2 goals and Persija won over Arema 3–1 at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.[11][12]

On 10 April 2018, in continuation the AFC Cup competition, he scored a quat-trick as Persija claimed a 4–0 win over Johor Darul Ta’zim.[13] Šimić also became the first player to scored a hat-trick twice and a quat-trick in 2018 AFC Cup.[14] In 2018, Šimić brought Persija Jakarta to the eleventh Liga 1 champion. Šimić has won the Golden Boot award after he finished the 2019 season as the top goal-scorer in the Liga 1 with 28 goals.[15]

On 2 October 2021, Šimić scored his goal for Persija against Persiraja Banda Aceh as his team won 1–0, Persija's victory over Persiraja was determined by a Šimić goal through a penalty kick in the 70th minute, Simic's goal is also his 50th record during strengthening with Persija Jakarta.[16]

On 26 April 2022, Šimić terminates contract unilaterally with Persija after his salary was cut when 2020 Liga 1 was stopped.[17]

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Malaysia Premier League

Malaysia Premier League

The Malaysia Premier League was the second-tier professional football league in Malaysia. The league replaced the former second-tier league, Liga Perdana 2 in the Malaysian football league system.

Persija Jakarta

Persija Jakarta

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta, is an Indonesian professional football club based in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta. Persija Jakarta is one of the most successful football clubs in Indonesia with 2 Indonesian League titles and 9 Perserikatan titles. It has never been in a lower league since a nationwide competition started in 1930, fifteen years before Indonesia became an independent country. Persija is one of the founders of the Indonesian football association PSSI, along with six other clubs. Persija's rivalry with fellow PSSI founder Persib Bandung has gone on for decades, occasionally marred by violence.

Madura United F.C.

Madura United F.C.

Madura United Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club. The club is based in Pamekasan, Madura, East Java. They currently play in the Liga 1. Established on 10 January 2016, Madura United FC is one of few professional clubs that succeeded in obtaining a license from AFC for two years in a row. Madura United FC currently plays in two stadiums; Gelora Bangkalan Stadium and Gelora Ratu Pamelingan Stadium.

2018 Indonesia President's Cup

2018 Indonesia President's Cup

The 2018 Indonesia President's Cup was the third edition of Indonesia President's Cup, held by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) as a pre-season tournament for the 2018 Liga 1. The tournament started on 16 January and ended on 17 February 2018.

Bali United F.C.

Bali United F.C.

Bali United Football Club is a professional football club based in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia. The club competes in the Liga 1, the top tier of Indonesian football. Bali United emerged in 2015 as the result of the total rebranding of Indonesia Super League club Putra Samarinda after its new owner relocated the club to Gianyar from Samarinda, East Kalimantan. The rebranded club retained Putra Samarinda's top-tier rights to compete in the 2015 Indonesia Super League season. It only took four years for the club to win its first top-level football championship title in the 2019.

2018 AFC Cup

2018 AFC Cup

The 2018 AFC Cup was the 15th edition of the AFC Cup, Asia's secondary club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

2018 Liga 1 (Indonesia)

2018 Liga 1 (Indonesia)

The 2018 Liga 1, also known as Go-Jek Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons, was the second season of Liga 1 under its current name and the ninth season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 23 March 2018 and ended on 9 December 2018. Fixtures for the 2018 season were announced on 10 March 2018.

Bhayangkara Solo F.C.

Bhayangkara Solo F.C.

Bhayangkara Football Club, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Surakarta, Indonesia. The club is linked to the Indonesian Police with many of its players serving as policemen. They currently compete in the Liga 1, the top-flight league in Indonesia. Bhayangkara won the 2017 Liga 1 competition.

Arema F.C.

Arema F.C.

Arema Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club based in Malang, East Java. The club competes in the Liga 1, the top flight of Indonesian Football. They are considered one of the best and most successful football clubs in the country, and dons the nickname "Singo Edan".

Gelora Bung Karno Stadium

Gelora Bung Karno Stadium

Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium, formerly Senayan Main Stadium and Gelora Senayan Main Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located at the center of the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. It is mostly used for football matches. The stadium is named after Sukarno, the then-president of Indonesia, who sparked the idea of building the sports complex.

Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.

Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C.

Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. or simply JDT is a professional football club based in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia that competes in the Malaysia Super League, the top tier of Malaysian football. Founded in 1972 as PKENJ FC, the club renamed as Johor FC in 1996, before adopting its current name in 2013. Johor Darul Ta'zim is owned by Tunku Ismail Idris, the Crown Prince of Johor.

Liga 1 (Indonesia)

Liga 1 (Indonesia)

Liga 1, also known as BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons with Bank Rakyat Indonesia, is the men's top professional football division of the Indonesian football league system. Administered by the PT Liga Indonesia Baru, Liga 1 is contested by 18 clubs and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Liga 2.

International career

Šimić has represented Croatia internationally at U19, U20 and U21 level.

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 12 November 2022[18][19]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup[a] League Cup[b] Continental[c] Others Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Daugava 2008 Virslīga 20 4 20 4
Khimki 2009 Russian Premier League 3 0 3 0
Lokomotiva 2010–11 1. HNL 8 1 8 1
Vasas 2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I 16 3 1 0 3 2 20 5
Ferencváros 2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I 8 1 8 1
Bełchatów 2012–13 Ekstraklasa 5 0 5 0
Mura 05 2012–13 PrvaLiga 7 1 7 1
Inter Zaprešić 2013–14 2. HNL 3 0 1 0 4 0
Pordenone 2014–15 Serie C 1 0 1 0
Becamex Binh Duong 2015 V.League 1 6 4 6 4
Dong Thap 2016 V.League 1 9 4 9 4
Loang An 2016 V.League 1 10 3 10 3
Negeri Sembilan 2017 Liga Premier 13 7 6 2 19 9
Melaka United 2017 Liga Super 9 9 3 3 12 12
Persija Jakarta 2018 Liga 1 30 18 0 0 7 9 6[d] 11 43 38
2019 Liga 1 32 28 6 5 2 1 40 34
2020 Liga 1 2 1 0 0 5[e] 6 7 7
2021 Liga 1 27 14 0 0 7[f] 2 34 16
Total 91 61 6 5 9 10 18 19 124 95
Radnički Kragujevac 2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga 6 1 0 0 6 1
Career total 215 99 14 7 6 5 9 10 18 19 262 150

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FC Daugava

FC Daugava

FC Daugava was a Latvian football club, based at the Daugava Stadium, in the city of Daugavpils. They lastly played in the Latvian Second League in 2015. They were one of two clubs with the name Daugava and should not be confused with FK Daugava Rīga.

2008 Latvian Higher League

2008 Latvian Higher League

The 2008 Virslīga season was the 17th Virslīga season. It began on 5 April 2008 with the first round of games and ended on 9 November 2008 with the final matches of the championship and relegation rounds. Ventspils were the defending champions.

Latvian Higher League

Latvian Higher League

Latvian Higher League or Virslīga, known for sponsorship reasons as Optibet Virslīga since 2019, is a professional football league and the top tier of association football in Latvia. Organised by the Latvian Football Federation, the Higher League is contested by 10 clubs.

FC Khimki

FC Khimki

FC Khimki is a Russian professional football club based in Khimki. The club returned to the Russian Premier League in the 2020–21 season.

2009 Russian Premier League

2009 Russian Premier League

The 2009 Russian Premier League was the 18th season of the Russian football championship since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and 8th under the current Russian Premier League name. The season started on 14 March 2009 with a goalless draw between Amkar Perm and Rostov. The last matches were played on 29 November 2009. On 21 November 2009 Rubin Kazan successfully retained their champion's title.

2010–11 Croatian First Football League

2010–11 Croatian First Football League

The 2010–11 Croatian First Football League was the 20th season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. It began on 23 July 2010 and ended on 21 May 2011. Dinamo Zagreb were the defending champions, having won their 12th championship title the previous season, and they defended the title again.

2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I

2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I

The 2011–12 Nemzeti Bajnokság I, also known as NB I for short, was the 110th season of top-tier football in Hungary. The league was officially named OTP Bank Liga for sponsorship reasons. The season began on 15 July 2011 and ended on 27 May 2012. Videoton were the defending champions, having won their first Hungarian championship at the end of the 2010–11 season.

Ferencvárosi TC

Ferencvárosi TC

Ferencvárosi Torna Club, known as Ferencváros, Fradi, or simply FTC, is a professional football club based in Ferencváros, Budapest, Hungary, that competes in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the top flight of Hungarian football. Ferencváros was founded in 1899 by Ferenc Springer and a group of local residents of Budapest's ninth district, Ferencváros. Ferencváros is best known internationally for winning the 1964–65 edition of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup after defeating Juventus 1–0 in Turin in the final. Ferencváros also reached the final in the same competition in 1968, when they lost to Leeds United, as well as the final in the 1974–75 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup, losing to Dynamo Kyiv.

GKS Bełchatów

GKS Bełchatów

GKS Bełchatów [ɡʲɛkaˈɛs bɛwˈxatuf] is a Polish professional football club based in Bełchatów that currently plays in the IV liga.

2012–13 Ekstraklasa

2012–13 Ekstraklasa

The 2012–13 Ekstraklasa or T-Mobile Ekstraklasa for sponsorship reasons, was the 79th season of the highest level of football leagues in Poland since its establishment in 1927. It began on 17 August 2012 and concluded on 2 June 2013. A total of 16 teams are participating, 14 of which competed in the league during the 2011–12 season, while the remaining two were promoted from the I Liga. Each team played a total of 30 matches, half at home and half away.

Ekstraklasa

Ekstraklasa

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2012–13 Slovenian PrvaLiga

2012–13 Slovenian PrvaLiga

The 2012–13 Slovenian PrvaLiga was the 22nd edition of the Slovenian PrvaLiga since its establishment in 1991. Also known by the abbreviation 1. SNL, PrvaLiga was contested by the top ten clubs in Slovenia, for the title of national champions. The fixture schedule was released on 26 June 2012. The season began on 14 July 2012 and ended on 26 May 2013.

Honours

Club

Daugava Daugavpils

Becamex Bình Dương

Persija Jakarta

Individual

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Latvian Football Cup

Latvian Football Cup

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2008 Latvian Football Cup

2008 Latvian Football Cup

Latvian Football Cup 2008 was the sixty-seventh season of the Latvian annual football knock-out competition. For the first time it was won by FK Daugava Daugavpils, by outrivaling FK Ventspils. The winners qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League 2009–10.

V.League 1

V.League 1

The V.League 1, also called Night Wolf V.League 1 due to sponsorship reasons, is the top professional football league in Vietnam, controlled by the Vietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company. It is contested by 14 clubs who play each other on a home and away basis. The team finishing at the top at the end of the season is crowned the champion and enters the AFC Champions League.

2015 V.League 1

2015 V.League 1

The 2015 V.League 1 season was the 59th season of the V.League 1, the highest division of Football in Vietnam. The season began on 4 January 2015 and finished on 20 September 2015.

Vietnamese National Football Cup

Vietnamese National Football Cup

Vietnamese National Football Cup, now officially recognized as the BaF Meat National Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a Vietnamese football competition. It is one of the most important club competitions in Vietnam.

2015 Vietnamese Cup

2015 Vietnamese Cup

The 2015 National Cup is the 23rd edition of the Vietnamese Cup. It will be sponsored by Kienlongbank, and known as the Kienlongbank National Cup for sponsorship purposes. It began on the 4 April 2015 and will finish on 26 September 2015.

Liga 1 (Indonesia)

Liga 1 (Indonesia)

Liga 1, also known as BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons with Bank Rakyat Indonesia, is the men's top professional football division of the Indonesian football league system. Administered by the PT Liga Indonesia Baru, Liga 1 is contested by 18 clubs and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with Liga 2.

Indonesia President's Cup

Indonesia President's Cup

The Piala Presiden is an annual pre-season association football tournament held in Indonesia and organized by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). It is participated by Liga 1 and Liga 2 clubs. The inaugural tournament was held in 2015 to fill the vacuum of the Indonesia Super League when Indonesia was suspended by FIFA for government interference. The most recent tournament was held in 2022.

2018 Indonesia President's Cup

2018 Indonesia President's Cup

The 2018 Indonesia President's Cup was the third edition of Indonesia President's Cup, held by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) as a pre-season tournament for the 2018 Liga 1. The tournament started on 16 January and ended on 17 February 2018.

2021 Menpora Cup

2021 Menpora Cup

The 2021 Menpora Cup was a pre-season tournament held by the PSSI ahead of the 2021 Liga 1. The tournament started on 21 March and finished with a two-legged final on 22 and 25 April 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all matches were played behind closed doors. The 2021 edition was the second edition of Menpora Cup, with the first edition being held in 2013 which was won by Arema who defeated Australian side Central Coast Mariners by 2–1 in the final.

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