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Haris Medunjanin officially ended his Career

Published May 31, 2024
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Haris Medunjanin (39) officially ended his playing career today.

Last season, Medunjanin moved from Dutch Zwolle to Spanish third division club Castellon, and with this club he won promotion to a higher rank and decided to end his career.

This news was published by Castellon on the official website.

In the recently ended season, he played 32 games for Castellon, scored nine goals, assisted six times and was one of the best players of the Spanish club.

Castellon thanked Medunjanin for his professionalism, wished him much happiness in life and said that the Spanish club will always be his home.

In his club career, Medunjanin played for AZ Alkmaar, Sparta from Rotterdam, Zwolle, Deportivo from La Coruna, Valladolid, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Gaziantep, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and the aforementioned Castellon.

In total, he played 559 matches in his career, scored 72 goals and added 72 assists.

He played for the A selection of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 60 matches and scored nine goals.

He was a favorite among Dragons fans, and he played with Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

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