Marco Djuricin is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Austrian 2.
22 Facts About Marco Djuricin
Marco Djuricin has since played professionally in Germany, England, Hungary, Switzerland, Croatia and Slovakia.
Marco Djuricin made his debut after just 18 minutes as a substitute for Rob Friend.
Marco Djuricin signed a new four-year contract shortly after the match.
Marco Djuricin made two first team substitute appearances in early 2012 and was on the bench for both of Hertha's relegation playoff matches, which were lost to Fortuna Dusseldorf and consigned the club to relegation straight back to the 2.
Marco Djuricin missed two months of the campaign with a broken sesamoid in his foot and made 17 appearances and scored three goals in a dire season for the Jahn, with a bottom-place finish consigning the club to relegation to the 3.
Marco Djuricin departed Hertha in June 2013, after making just 11 appearances and scoring two goals during three seasons as a first team player at the Olympiastadion.
Marco Djuricin returned to Austria to sign a contract with Austrian Bundesliga club Sturm Graz in June 2013.
Marco Djuricin made 44 appearances and scored 24 goals during 18 months with Graz.
Marco Djuricin returned to the bench in mid-January 2016 and broke back into the starting lineup in late February, but was sidelined due to illness in March.
Marco Djuricin made just two further appearances and finished the season with 4 goals from 23 appearances.
Marco Djuricin made 30 appearances and scored 10 goals during the season, but was left out of the matchday squad which emerged victorious in the 2017 Magyar Kupa Final.
In July 2017, Marco Djuricin moved to Swiss Super League club Grasshopper Club Zurich on a season-long loan, with the option to transfer permanently.
On 14 June 2019, Marco Djuricin returned to Germany to join 2.
On 2 February 2021, Marco Djuricin signed a contract with Austrian Bundesliga club Austria Wien on a free transfer.
Marco Djuricin made 53 appearances and scored 19 goals during 18 months at the Franz Horr Stadium.
On 31 August 2022, Marco Djuricin transferred to Croatian First League club Rijeka and signed a three-year contract.
Two yellow cards received during second half injury time led to Marco Djuricin being sent off.
Marco Djuricin won 26 caps and scored 9 goals for Austria between under-17 and under-21 level.
Marco Djuricin scored a penalty at the 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Championship and the resulting win over the Netherlands qualified the team for the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia, though he would miss the tournament through injury.
On 18 October 2024, Marco Djuricin was appointed under-7 coach at Austrian lower league club Liesing ASK.
Marco Djuricin's father, Goran, is a former footballer and a manager.