Hrvoje Matkovic (soccer)

Hrvoje Matkovic (born 31 July 1981) in Croatia Vukovar.

Hrvoje Matkovic
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-07-31) 31 July 1981
Place of birth Vukovar, Croatia
Youth career
1992-1993 Hertha BSC Berlin
1993-1995 St Albans Saints
1995-1996 Dinamo Zagreb
1996-1998 Melbourne Knights FC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998-2000 Melbourne Knights FC 14 (3)
2000-2001 Fawkner Blues 12 (4)
2001 Home United 19 (8)
2002 SAFFC 16 (4)
2003–2004 St Albans Saints 22 (9)
2005-2010 Melbourne Knights 48 (17)
2010-2011 Heidelberg United FC 15 (3)
2011-2012 Werribee City FC 14 (4)
2012–2014 St Albans Saints SC 31 (1)
2014–2017 FC Strathmore
Managerial career
2016-2021 FC Strathmore
2022-Current Western Suburbs Soccer Club
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Life

In 1991 he fled with his family war torn country of Croatia to Germany Berlin where he started playing for Hertha BSC and showed early signs of Bright Future to follow. in 1993 the family Migrated to Melbourne Australia and he joined St Albans Saints as a junior. Throughout his junior days he had a stint at Dinamo Zagreb juniors and he represented The State of Victoria in National Championship's held in Brisbane. Soon to follow Hrvoje joined Melbourne Knights Football Club and soon after was offered a senior contract where he served for two years in NSL. in 2001 Hrvoje heads to Singapore and spend two years there winning leagues and cups with two biggest clubs Home United and Singapore Armed Forces Football Club. on his Return he joined The Victorian Premier League and played with St Albans Saints Melbourne Knights and Heidelberg Warriors. Hrvoje Sustained a serious knee injury playing for Heidelberg Warriors which ruled him out for year. upon his return from injury he served Werribee City Bees St Albans Saints and finally retired from playing at Strathmore Split where he continued in a coaching role. As a coach he started with two promotions and showed great signs of being an very good coach.

Singapore

Hrvoje Signed under Robert Alberts with Home United of the Singaporean S.League mid-2001,.[1][2] Hrvoje made an impressive debut in a 2-1 league win over Balestier Central as a forward left winger assisting Egmar Gonçalves and [3] Indra Sahdan Daud for the first goal on the 14th minute and constantly posing a threat to the opposition on the left side.[4] Hrvoje was the brightest young prospect that hit the S-league helping Home united win the Singapore cup with a record win 8–0 against the league winners Geylang United. He also scored an impressive Free kick against Clementi Khalsa with another Australian Grant Barlow in goals the goal was one of the better ones seen that year.

The Australian has had his bad moments too as he was suspended in a 1–0 victory over Jurong for reciprocating Cobra's defender Imran Mohamed's challenge against him by lashing out with his foot while on the ground.[5]

Following Year declining numerous NSL offers Hrvoje decided to stay in Singapore and sign one-year deal under Fandi Ahmad for Singapore Armed forces, the youngster linked up with Croatian striker Mirko Grabovac and Nenad Baćina to help them win the S-league that year unfortunately Hrvoje sustained an injury towards the end of season that ruled him out and he returned home to Australia.

Coaching

Hrvoje with the help of his former teammate and Australian Asian Cup Winner Ivan Franjic took over a coaching role as player coach of Strathmore Split in 2016 in State 4 North West Victorian men's competition, the same year he earned a promotion to State 3. Also in 2019 and 2021 he earned double promotion to lead the club to State 1 Division. at the end of 2021 he parted ways with the club due to personal reason.


In 2022 he joined Western Suburbs Soccer Club and in the same year earned another Promotion to State 1 Division.

References

  1. Kulscar's going? Singapore Today pg. 33
  2. Aussies Abroad - The June/july Update Matildas
  3. Match Number: 096 GEOCITIES.ws
  4. Top dogs Singapore Today pg. 38
  5. Red mist in Jurong Singapore Today pg. 30
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