Английская Википедия:Dino Ramic

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Dino Ramić (born December 31, 1988) is an American soccer player who last played for Highlands Park F.C. of the South African National First Division.[1] He was known for his speed, footwork and goalscoring ability during his time at Clarke University, playing a key role in the team's success.[2]

Early life

Beginning football when he was 3, Ramić immigrated with his family aged 8 to the United States in 1997 due to the Bosnian War, a conflict that had lasting reverberations around the area.[3]

Career

South Africa

Wearing South African National First Division competitors Highlands Park F.C.'s colors in 2015–16, Ramic tallied nine appearances there, scoring a header[4] when his team beat African Warriors 3-0[5] and getting a brace in another 3–0 victory, this time over Thanda Royal Zulu.[6] The forward started training with Highlands Park in late 2014, with the club waiting for his work permit.[7]

Personal life

Ramić was born on December 31, 1988, in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina to Hajrudin and Sabina Ramić and has one sister, Arna Ramić.[8] With his grandfather and father having professional football experience in Bosnia, Ramić's mother's cousin is former footballer and current sporting director of FC Bayern Munich Hasan Salihamidžić.[3]

Honors

High school

  • Hanford High School Rookie of the Year(1)[8]
  • Hanford High School Golden Boot Award(2)[8]
  • first-team All-Mid-Valley Conference(2)[8]
  • State team class 3A(1)[9]

College

  • MCC Newcomer of the Year(1): 2008[10]
  • Most game-winning goals (5) and shots per game (3.61) in college soccer history- 2010[8]
  • MCC All-Conference Honorable Mention(1): 2010[8]
  • MCC Offensive Player of the Week(2): 2011[11]
  • NAIA All-American Honorable Mention(1): 2011[12]
  • MCC first-team All-Conference(1): 2008, 2011, 2012[13]
  • Most goals scored in Clarke college soccer career[2]

References

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