Kreso Kovacec

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Kreso Kovacec
Personal information
Date of birth (1969-07-20) 20 July 1969 (age 54)
Place of birth Krapina, SR Croatia
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
0000–1987 FC Süderelbe
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–1988 VfL Bochum II
1987–1988 VfL Bochum 0 (0)
1988–1992 ASV Bergedorf
1992–1995 SC Concordia von 1907
1995–1997 Hannover 96 72 (40)
1997–1999 Tennis Borussia Berlin 37 (19)
1999–2002 Hansa Rostock 28 (3)
2002–2003 FC Augsburg 23 (7)
2003–2004 SV Elversberg 17 (2)
2005–2007 DJK Lechhausen
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kreso Kovacec (born 20 July 1969) is a German retired professional footballer who played as a forward. [1] He spent three seasons in the Bundesliga with Hansa Rostock.

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Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
VfL Bochum II 1987–88 Oberliga Westfalen
VfL Bochum 1987–88 Bundesliga 000000
ASV Bergedorf 1988–89 Verbandsliga Hamburg
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92
Total00
SC Concordia von 1907 1992–93Verbandsliga Hamburg
1993–94
1994–95 Regionalliga Nord 32133213
Total00
Hannover 96 1995–96 2. Bundesliga 32610336
1996–97 Regionalliga Nord 3225213426
1997–98 891099
Total7240417641
Tennis Borussia Berlin 1997–98 Regionalliga Nordost 18121812
1998–99 2. Bundesliga197452312
Total3719454124
Hansa Rostock 1999–00 Bundesliga17230202
2000–01 811192
2001–02 300030
Total28341324
FC Augsburg 2002–03 Regionalliga Süd 237237
SV Elversberg 2003–04 Regionalliga Süd172172
Career total127

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References

  1. "Kovacec, Kreso". kicker.de (in German). Retrieved 18 March 2012.