Английская Википедия:Ante Budimir

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football biography Ante Budimir (Шаблон:IPA;[1][2] born 22 July 1991) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a striker for La Liga club Osasuna and the Croatia national team.

Club career

FC St. Pauli

In August 2014, Budimir joined German club FC St. Pauli of the 2. Bundesliga on a four-year deal until 2018.[3] St. Pauli had to pay a transfer fee believed to be around €900,000.[4] In an interview on Budimir's signing, former Croatian international Jurica Vranješ described him as "tall, strong in the air, and reliable in combinations" and compared his style to Dimitar Berbatov.[5] Budimir had a tough time at St. Pauli, scoring one goal in 20 appearances in the St. Pauli shirt.

Crotone and Sampdoria

On 1 September 2015, Budimir was loaned out to Italian club Crotone for the remainder of the season.[6] He made his Crotone debut on 7 September 2015, in a 4–0 loss to Cagliari Calcio, coming on as a 71st-minute substitute for Pietro De Giorgio. In March 2016, Crotone exercised their €1 million buyout option on the player. Budimir ended the season as Crotone's top goalscorer with 16 goals in 40 Serie B appearances, as they were promoted as runners-up to Cagliari; this tally was fourth for goalscorers in the whole league season.[7]

In June 2016, ahead of Crotone's debut Serie A season, Sampdoria of the same league activated Budimir's release clause believed to be in the region of €1.8 million, and the player signed a deal ending in mid-2020.[8] A year later, he was sent back to Crotone on a one-year loan with obligation to buy.[9] The obligation was fulfilled by now relegated Crotone at the end of the season, and he remained in the club on a permanent contract.

Mallorca

On 15 January 2019, Budimir moved on loan to Spanish club Mallorca.[10] He scored his first goal for the Balearic club on 3 February as a Panenka penalty kick in a 2–0 home win over AD Alcorcón, later being sent off.[11] On 27 June, after achieving promotion to La Liga – he scored the opening goal as they overturned a 2–0 first-leg deficit to defeat Deportivo de La Coruña 3–2 on aggregate in the play-off final – he signed a permanent deal for a €2.2 million fee.[12]

During the 2019–20 season Budimir scored 13 goals,[13] which also placed him as the 8th best 2019–20 La Liga top scorer.Шаблон:Citation needed

Osasuna

On 5 October 2020, Budimir was loaned to top tier side CA Osasuna for the 2020–21 season.[13] On 7 June 2021, Osasuna announced the signing of Budimir on a permanent deal until June 2025.[14]

International career

On 27 August 2020, during pre-season training, Budimir was called up by the Croatia national team coach Zlatko Dalić for September Nations League clashes against Portugal and France.[15][16] He made his national team debut on 7 October in a friendly 2–1 victory over Switzerland, providing Mario Pašalić with an assist for the winning goal.[17] He scored his debut goal on 11 November in a friendly 3–3 draw with Turkey.[18][19]

Budimir was a member of Croatia's squad that finished third at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. He appeared twice as a substitute – in the round of 16 against Japan[20] and the quarter-final against Brazil.[21]

On 21 November 2023, Budimir scored the only goal of Croatia's 1–0 win over Armenia to qualify the nation for the UEFA Euro 2024.[22]

Personal life

Budimir's family comes from the village of Ozimica in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and he was born in Zenica as it was the nearest town with an adequate hospital. Fleeing the war, the family moved to Croatia when Budimir was 6 months old.[23]

Career statistics

Club

Шаблон:Updated

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cupШаблон:Efn Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Inter Zaprešić 2010–11 Prva HNL 11 3 0 0 0 0 11 3
2011–12 24 6 1 0 0 0 25 6
2012–13 31 9 1 0 0 0 32 9
Total 66 18 2 0 0 0 68 18
Lokomotiva Zagreb 2013–14 Prva HNL 27 12 0 0 0 0 27 12
2014–15 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 5
Total 30 17 0 0 0 0 30 17
FC St. Pauli 2014–15 2. Bundesliga 19 0 1 1 0 0 20 1
FC St. Pauli II 2014–15 Regionalliga Nord 2 1 2 1
Crotone (loan) 2015–16 Serie B 40 16 1 1 41 17
Sampdoria 2016–17 Serie A 11 0 3 1 14 1
Crotone (loan) 2017–18 22 6 2 1 24 7
Crotone 2018–19 Serie B 17 3 1 0 18 3
Mallorca (loan) 2018–19 Segunda División 18 5 0 0 2Шаблон:Efn 1 20 6
Mallorca 2019–20 La Liga 35 13 1 0 36 13
Osasuna (loan) 2020–21 30 11 2 1 32 12
Osasuna 2021–22 28 8 2 1 30 9
2022–23 31 8 6 0 37 8
2023–24 22 10 0 0 1 0 23 10
Total 111 37 10 2 1 0 122 39
Career total 366 115 21 6 3 1 390 122

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International

Шаблон:Updated[24]

Appearances and goals by year
National team Year Apps Goals
Croatia 2020 4 1
2021 4 0
2022 9 0
2023 2 1
Total 19 2
Scores and results list Croatia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Budimir goal.
International goals[24]
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 11 November 2020 Vodafone Park, Istanbul, Turkey 3 Шаблон:Fb 1–1 3–3 Friendly
2 21 November 2023 Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb, Croatia 19 Шаблон:Fb 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2024 qualification

Honours

Croatia

References

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External links

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