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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football biography Arijan Ademi (Шаблон:Lang-mk; born 29 May 1991) is a professional footballer who plays for Croatian Football League club Dinamo Zagreb and the North Macedonia national team.

Ademi started his professional career at Šibenik, debuting for the senior squad on 22 March 2008, aged just 16 years. On 16 June 2010, he was transferred to reigning Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb, becoming the team captain in 2017. Through twelve seasons at the club, Ademi became the most decorated player in club's history, having won 21 trophies.[1]

Born in Croatia to Macedonian Albanian parents, Ademi represented his country of birth at various youth levels. Despite even making three appearances for the senior team, on 9 October 2014, he debuted for the Macedonia national team in an official match. He was selected to represent North Macedonia at UEFA Euro 2020.

In 2015, Ademi initially received a four-year suspension for doping, which was subsequently reduced to two years.[2]

Club career

Šibenik

Ademi began his career at Šibenik where he was promoted to the first team on 15 September 2007. He made his first senior appearance for the club on 22 March 2008 in a match against Dinamo Zagreb.[3] He featured as a 63rd-minute substitute for Gabriel in a match Šibenik lost 5–1.Шаблон:Citation needed The following season Ademi made 28 appearances for the senior squad, 16 of which he started in the first eleven. The 2009–10 Prva HNL was the most successful for Ademi as he made 27 appearances in the first eleven and scored two goals.Шаблон:Citation needed He scored his first league goal on 25 July 2009 in an away match against Croatia Sesvete which Šibenik won 2–1.[3] He was also the youngest player that captained any Prva HNL club that season.[4]

Dinamo Zagreb

On 16 June 2010 he was transferred to Dinamo Zagreb for a fee of €400,000.[5] He made his first appearance for his new club on 31 July 2010 in a league match against Rijeka in a match Dinamo Zagreb lost 2–1.Шаблон:Citation needed He also made his debut in European competitions on 4 August in the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round match against Sheriff Tiraspol which finished with a draw 1–1.[6] Upon arrival of the coach Vahid Halilhodžić he established himself as a first team regular in the position of defensive midfielder, and appeared as a starter in their 2010–11 UEFA Europa League group matches, as Dinamo finished third with 7 points, behind Villarreal and PAOK. By the end of the season he has won his first trophies with Dinamo, Prva HNL and Croatian Cup.

After losing his first team spot, in the second part of the 2011–12 season he was sent on loan to Lokomotiva, where he made only three appearances due to injury.

He came back from loan at the beginning of the 2012–13 season, and was a part of the squad that qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League. In the CL group stage, Ademi made 5 appearances, as Dinamo finished bottom of their group with one point.

On 7 October 2015, Dinamo Zagreb announced that Ademi failed a doping test after their recent Champions League win over Arsenal in September.[7] UEFA subsequently suspended Ademi for a period of four years.[8] On 27 March 2017, the suspension was reduced by two years as Ademi managed to prove that he hadn't taken doping intentionally, making him eligible for selection from October 2017.[9][10] In November 2017, Ademi was named the club captain, after coach Mario Cvitanović stripped Domagoj Antolić of captaincy.[11]

In summer 2020, upon winning Prva HNL, Ademi became the most decorated player in Dinamo's history, having won 17 trophies.[12] On 3 December 2020, he broke Sammir's record for most appearances for Dinamo in European competitions, making his 77th appearance in the 2–0 Europa League victory over Feyenoord at De Kuip.[1]

Beijing Guoan

In March 2023, it was confirmed that Ademi would be leaving Dinamo after 13 years to join the Chinese Super League team Beijing Guoan. He played his final match for Dinamo on 19 March against Rijeka.[13]

Ademi scored his first goal for Guoan in his 7th game for the club against Nantong Zhiyun on 15 May 2023.[14]

International career

Croatia

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Ademi playing for Croatia in 2013

Ademi made his first international appearance for Croatia playing for the under-19 football team. His debut international cap came in a friendly match against Slovenia under-19 selection in Bistra, on 12 August 2008. Croatia won the match 3–1 and Ademi played until 69th minute when he was substituted by Renato Kelić. He made another appearance the next day when two selections faced each other in Brežice. The match finished with another win by Croatian under-19 team and Ademi played full 90 minutes in that match. He scored his first international goal on 17 September in a friendly match against Bosnia and Herzegovina under-19 team in Županja. The match finished with a 2–2 draw.[15]

His first official match for under-19 team came on 5 October 2008 when the team faced Estonia in Tallinn in their 2009 UEFA under-19 football championship. Estonia won the match 4–1 with Ademi playing the full match for Croatian side. He made another appearance against Kazakhstan on 7 October 2008 in a match Croatia won 4–0.[15]

After that, Ademi was capped four times in friendly matches for the under-18 team between 10 March and 2 April 2009. He also scored a goal against Bosnia and Herzegovina under-18 team on 31 March in a home match Croatia won 3–0. Ademi returned to under-19 team on 15 September 2009 featuring in the friendly match against Slovenia. After that, he made four more official appearances for the under-19 team in their 2010 UEFA under-19 football championship qualifying campaign.[15]

On 22 January 2013 national team head coach Igor Štimac called up Ademi for a friendly match against South Korea in London on 6 February 2013.[16] Earlier, in February 2013, Ademi had complained to the Albanian media that Albania never extended him an invitation.[17]

North Macedonia

After Ademi was not picked for the 2014 FIFA World Cup squad in Brazil by coach Niko Kovač, he decided to play for Macedonia.[18] Kovač later changed his mind and tried to call him up after the tournament but Ademi refused as he had already given his word to the Football Federation of Macedonia and didn't want to break the besa.[19] On 9 October 2014 he made his official debut in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match against Luxembourg.[20][21]

On 8 October and 12 November 2020, Ademi took part in North Macedonia's 2–1 and 1–0 victories over Kosovo and Georgia in the UEFA Euro 2020 play-offs, despite being injured both times, helping North Macedonia reach their first major tournament in history.[22][23] On 31 March 2021, in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Germany in Duisburg, Ademi provided Eljif Elmas with an assist for the winning goal in the 2–1 victory.[24] It was Germany's first defeat in the FIFA World Cup qualification since 1 September 2001 and the third ever.[25]

Personal life

Ademi was born in Šibenik to a Macedonian Albanian family who hail from Pirok. His great-grandfather moved from Pirok to Šibenik after World War I, where his grandfather Afet opened a pastry shop that is still working.[19][26] He is a cousin of Macedonian professional football player Agim Ibraimi.[27]

In April 2020, Ademi's girlfriend Andrea Janković, daughter of Janko Janković, gave birth in Zagreb to their first child, a baby boy they named Adrian.[28] In September 2022, Ademi and Janković had their second son.[29]

Career statistics

Club

Шаблон:Updated[30][31]

Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Šibenik 2007–08 Prva HNL 1 0 1 0
2008–09 28 0 1 0 29 0
2009–10 27 2 7 0 34 2
Total 56 2 8 0 64 2
Dinamo Zagreb 2010–11 Prva HNL 21 0 7 0 8 0 36 0
2011–12 5 0 1 1 2Шаблон:Efn 0 8 1
2012–13 24 3 2 0 8Шаблон:Efn 0 34 3
2013–14 24 1 7 2 11 1 1Шаблон:Efn 0 43 4
2014–15 26 3 4 0 11 1 1Шаблон:Efn 0 42 4
2015–16 8 0 5 1 13 1
2016–17
2017–18 22 2 3 1 25 3
2018–19 15 2 4 0 12 2 31 4
2019–20 19 3 1 0 12Шаблон:Efn 2 1Шаблон:Efn 0 33 5
2020–21 27 1 3 3 15 2 0 0 45 6
2021–22 20 3 2 0 8 2 0 0 30 5
2022–23 19 4 1 0 6 2 0 0 30 6
Total 230 22 38 7 98 13 3 0 370 42
Lokomotiva (loan) 2011–12 Prva HNL 3 0 3 0
Beijing Guoan 2023 Chinese Super League 19 2 1 0 20 2
Career total 308 26 44 7 98 13 3 0 457 46

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International

Шаблон:Updated[32]

National team Year Apps Goals
Croatia 2013 3 0
Total 3 0
Macedonia 2014 3 0
2015 1 1
2016 0 0
2017 1 1
2018 4 0
North
Macedonia
2019 5 1
2020 4 0
2021 8 1
2022 2 0
Total 28 4

International goals

North Macedonia score listed first, score column indicates score after each Ademi goal.[32]
International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 14 June 2015 Štadión pod Dubňom, Žilina, Slovakia Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Fb Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
2 9 October 2017 Stadion Mladost, Strumica, Macedonia Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Fb Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 5 September 2019 Turner Stadium, Be'er Sheva, Israel Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Fb Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
4 25 March 2021 Arena Națională, Bucharest, Romania Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Fb Шаблон:Center Шаблон:Center 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Club

Šibenik

Dinamo Zagreb

Individual

References

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External links

Шаблон:Beijing Guoan F.C. squad Шаблон:Tportal Prva HNL Player of the Year Шаблон:North Macedonia squad UEFA Euro 2020