Admir Softić

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Admir Softić
Personal information
Date of birth (1986-05-14) 14 May 1986 (age 37)
Place of birth Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
0000–2002 FK Sarajevo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2003 FK Sarajevo
2003–2008 Cork City 16 (1)
2008–2009 Željezničar Sarajevo 1 (0)
2009–2010 Kolding 5 (1)
2010–2011 SAŠK Napredak
2011–2013 SV Wilhelmshaven 77 (6)
2013–2015 TuS Koblenz 30 (0)
2014–2016 TuS Koblenz II 34 (4)
2017–2018 SC Vallendar
2018–2020 TuS Koblenz 37 (6)
Total 200 (18)
Managerial career
2015–2016 Cosmos Koblenz
2018–2020 TuS Koblenz (player assistant)
2020– TuS Koblenz (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Admir Softić (born 14 May 1986) is a Bosnian retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder.[1][2]

Playing career[edit]

Softić was born in Sarajevo. started his career with Cork City in Ireland in 2003, having moved there from his native country Bosnia and Herzegovina.[3][4]

Softić had a successful time with Cork City's youth teams and that caught the eye of the senior manager who signed him as a full-time pro at the age of 17.

He made a handful of appearances for the first team during his time at Cork, which included three Champions League qualifier games against Apollon Limassol and Red Star Belgrade respectively. He only made a sub appearance against Apollon in Cyprus, while he played full 90 minutes against Red Star in both legs of the qualifiers.

Softić also won the FAI Cup '07 with Cork and lost two Cup finals (FAI Cup '05 and Setanta Cup '06) during his time there. In 2008, after Alan Mathews arrived as the new manager of Cork City, things did not look well for Softić. He only made one appearance in the League Cup against Cobh Ramblers and put in a transfer request in mid-July.

Softić left the club after five years and joined one of the biggest clubs in his native country, FK Željezničar in Sarajevo,[5] but in the first month after arriving, he had a horrific injury, breaking his ankle in two places and was sidelined for the next five months.

He came back after the injury and finally made his debut in March 2009 away to FK Sloboda. After the season, he parted ways with the club and moved to Denmark where he was playing for Kolding FC, until January 2010. On 28 February 2010, Softić lined-out for Cork City in a pre-season match against Crosshaven FC. He also holds Irish citizenship, so he can play as communitarian in any EU country.[citation needed]

He then spent the next years in German lower league football, most prominently with fourth tier side TuS Koblenz.[6] In January 2017 he joined German amateur side SC Vallendar.[7]

Managerial career[edit]

After hanging up his boots, Softić became an academy coach at his last club he served as a player, TuS Koblenz.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Admir Softic". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  2. ^ Admir Softić at fussballdaten.de (in German)
  3. ^ Bosnian native Admir Softic fondly recalls his time with Cork City echolive.ies
  4. ^ "Soccer, not politics, is Softic's game". The Irish Times. 26 July 2006. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  5. ^ Na probu u Želju stigao Softić iz Corka - SportSport (in Bosnian)
  6. ^ German career stats - FuPa
  7. ^ Admir Softic verstärkt den SC Vallendar - BLICKaktuell (in German)
  8. ^ Admir Softic übernimmt die U16 - TuS Koblenz (in German)