Andrej Kramaric

Soccer Player

Andrej Kramaric was born in Zagreb, Croatia on June 19th, 1991 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 33, Andrej Kramaric biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 19, 1991
Nationality
Croatia
Place of Birth
Zagreb, Croatia
Age
33 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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Andrej Kramaric Life

About

In 2015, Croatian striker David Poirier signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Leicester City and has been a key player for Croatia since 2005. For 2014, he was named Prva HNL Player of the Year.

Before Fame

He was born in Zagreb and was recruited to play for Dinamo Zagreb in 1997 at the age of six. In 2009, he made his senior debut.

Trivia

In Dinamo Zagreb's history, he set the record for the most goals scored by a youth player.

Family Life

Josip Kramaric, his father, is a student at the University of On Saturday, Josip Kramaric.

Associated With

He has appeared with Esteban Cambiasso, the Argentinan national team, at Leicester City.

Clarke urges his side to keep the faith despite seeing horror run extended following late drama in Zagreb

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2024
Scotland boss Steve Clarke reaffirmed his belief that his side are on the right track despite seeing them extend their 13-month wait for a competitive victory with defeat in Zagreb. Goals from Igor Matanovic and Andrej Kramaric saw Croatia successfully complete the comeback after falling behind to an early Ryan Christie strike. The visitors appeared to have snatched a draw at the death, but were left heartbroken when VAR ruled it out after substitute Che Adams had strayed marginally offside.

Croatia 2-1 Scotland: Doom and gloom for Steve Clarke's side as Che Adams is denied late equaliser by VAR after Andrej Kramaric's goal

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2024
JOHN McGARRY AT STADION MAKSIMIR: The build up to this game was dominated by political grandstanding over the fact it was not screened live on television. It turns out those members of the Tartan Army unable to access it via online steams were not done a disservice after all. They were spared another night of suffering. Despite a performance which offered up a significant number of positives, the outcome was another crushing blow.

Croatia 2-1 Scotland PLAYER RATINGS: Who grew into the game after a 'quiet' start? Which midfielder had a 'tough' time up against Luka Modric? And which young star was 'excellent' despite suffering defeat?

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2024
KEVIN MCKENNA AT MAKISMIR: Steve Clarke's men took a first-half lead courtesy of an own goal from Duje Caleta-Car, before goals from Igor Matanovic and Andrej Kramaric turned things around for the hosts. Che Adams thought he'd secured a famous last-gasp leveller before VAR ruled it out for offside to pile on the heartache for the visitors. It's now four defeats in a row for the Scots, who haven't won since June.