Matko Djarmati

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Matko Djarmati
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Djarmati in 2012
Personal information
Full name Matko Djarmati
Date of birth (1982-02-24) 24 February 1982 (age 42)
Place of birth Rijeka, Republic of Croatia
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
–2001 Rijeka
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2002 Rijeka 15 (1)
2002–2003 Istra Pula 26 (4)
2003–2004 Pomorac 22 (4)
2004–2006 Hrvatski Dragovoljac 54 (9)
2006–2007 PAS Lamia 22 (3)
2007–2009 Pomorac 60 (7)
2009–2010 Skënderbeu 15 (1)
2010–2011 Kastrioti 27 (2)
2011 Besa 16 (1)
2011–2012 Long An 13 (6)
2012–2014 Dinamo Tirana 66 (19)
2014–2015 Tërbuni 17 (3)
2015– 2016 Kastrioti 25 (5)
Total378(65)
Managerial career
2018–2019 KF Tirana (Head Coach U19)
2019–2020 Football Republic (Head Coach U-17)
2020–2022 Vllaznia (sporting director)
2022–2023 Chennaiyin FC (assistant)
2023-2024 Al-Arabi Sporting Club (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 November 2015

Matko Djarmati (born 24 February 1982) is a Croatian manager.Uefa Pro coach who currently assistant manager of Kuwait premier league club Al-Arabi Sporting Club.

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Club career

Djarmati previously played for NK Rijeka in the Croatian Prva HNL [1] and Skënderbeu in Kategoria Superiore. He also played for Lamia F.C. in the Greek Gamma Ethniki. [2]

He finished one of the best Croatian schools for football (HNK Rijeka), and started his professional career in the same club. With HNK Rijeka he played some international games, part of UEFA league. After that, he played in Croatian second Division and one year in Greece. From 2009 until now Djarmati has played in Kategoria Superiore.

Dinamo Tirana

On 2 September 2012, Djarmati extended his contract with Dinamo Tirana for another one season, keeping him at the club until the end of 2012–13 season. [3]

Tërbuni

On 22 March 2015, Djarmati received the first red-card of his career for punching a player during the 0–3 away win against Ada. [4] He was banned for five matches, and returned in the first team for the league match against Adriatiku on 9 May. [5] [6] In this match, Djarmati started and played full-90 minutes as Tërbuni didn't go more and a goalless draw. [7]

Kastrioti

On 13 July 2015, Djarmati returned to Kastrioti after almost five years by signing a one-year contract. [8] [9] He was given number 25 for the 2015–16 season. About this transfer, Djarmati said: "I'm very happy that i will be part of Kastrioti for the new season. I'm optimist that this team will be a rival to be promoted in Kategoria Superiore next season". [8]

Djarmati started the season by playing only 25 minutes in team's opening match of the season against Erzeni on 12 September 2015, helping his side to start the season in the right way with a 2–1 win. [10] He scored his first goal of the season one week later in the second match of the league, netting the first goal of his team that equaled the 0–2 disadvantage into a 2–2 draw against Adriatiku. [11] He appeared again as a second-half substitute. In the beginning of September Djarmati suffered an injury that kept him outside of the field for three weeks.

On 30 September, Djarmati was again on the score sheet as he scored a decisive goal in a 2–1 loss against Besëlidhja in the returning leg of the first round of 2015–16 Albanian Cup, helping Kastrioti to pass the round with the away goal rule after winning the first match 1–0. [12] In his first match as a starter on 7 November, Djarmati scored a brace as Kastrioti thrashed 4–1 Burreli in the week 8 of the league. [13]

Career statistics

Club

As of 12 November 2015 [14]

ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinental [nb 1] Other [nb 2] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dinamo Tirana 2011–12 113113
2012–13 2910103010
2013–14 266266
Total66191000006719
Tërbuni 2014–15 173173
Total173000000173
Kastrioti 2015–16 532174
Total5321000074
Career total88253100009126

Honours

Club

Tërbuni

Personal life

Djarmati is married to Gerta Heta, a well-known Albanian singer and television moderator. [16] The couple married in 2010. [17] Their baby daughter, Luna, was born one year later. [18]

Notes

  1. Including continental competitions, such as UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League
  2. Including other competitions, such as Albanian Supercup

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References

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  2. Match report
  3. Erjon Hamitaj (2 September 2015). "Dinamo firmos me Djarmati, pritet Pema". Panorama Sport (in Albanian). Retrieved 15 November 2015.
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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Unknown
Dinamo Tirana captain
2012–2014
Succeeded by