Goran Antić (born 4 July 1985) is a
Swiss
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footballer
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of
Bosnia
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n descent who plays as a
striker.
Career
On 23 February 2009 the forward has left
FC Aarau
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History
FC Aarau was form ...
of the
Swiss Super League
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, to join his former club
FC Winterthur
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.
International career
Antić is a former youth international and was in the
Swiss U-17 squad
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that won the
2002 U-17 European Championships.
Honours
*
UEFA U-17 European Champion:
2002
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References
External links
Statisticsat T-Online.de
football.ch profile
1985 births
Living people
Swiss men's footballers
Switzerland men's youth international footballers
Switzerland men's under-21 international footballers
FC Aarau players
FC Wil players
FC Winterthur players
FC Vaduz players
Swiss expatriate men's footballers
Swiss expatriate sportspeople in Liechtenstein
Expatriate men's footballers in Liechtenstein
Swiss Super League players
Men's association football forwards
Swiss people of Bosnia and Herzegovina descent
Swiss people of Serbian descent
21st-century Swiss sportsmen
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