Stefan Selakovic

Stefan "Sella" Selakovic (b. 9 January, 1977 in Varberg) is a Sweden football (soccer) midfielder/striker of Serbian descent.



Stefan Selakovic career stats

Season Club Games Goals Yellow Cards Red Cards
2007 Sweden IFK Göteborg  8  0  0  0  
2006 Sweden IFK Göteborg  22  6  5  0  
2005 Sweden IFK Göteborg  24  9  5  0  
2004/05 Netherlands SC Heerenveen  5  2  1  0  
2003/04 Netherlands SC Heerenveen  32  4  2  0  
2002/03 Netherlands SC Heerenveen  17  8  2  0  
2001/02 Netherlands SC Heerenveen  12  5  2  0  
2001 Sweden Halmstads BK  25  16  3  0  
2000 Sweden Halmstads BK  25  10  4  0  
1999 Sweden Halmstads BK  20  7      
1998 Sweden Halmstads BK  17  1      
1997 Sweden Halmstads BK  15  5      
1996 Sweden Halmstads BK  12  0      

Stefan Selakovic biography


Stefan "Sella" Selakovic (b. 9 January, 1977 in Varberg) is a Sweden football (soccer) midfielder/striker of Serbian descent.

After playing for Varbergs GIF, he joined Halmstads BK and won Allsvenskan in 2000 and was the top scorer in Allsvenskan in 2001. He then joined The Netherlands club SC Heerenveen. He wasn't able to continue to play as well as he had done in Sweden, and in 2005 he decided to move back to Sweden. Instead of his earlier club Halmstads BK he chose to play for IFK Göteborg and signed a contract in 2005.

During the clubs hunt for first place in the Swedish allsvenskan in the season of 2005 he managed to miss an open goal a few feet in front of him in the deciding game against the eventual champions Djurgårdens IF Fotboll in the dying seconds and many blamed him for not winning the championship that year. Even though IFK Gothenburg lost the game 1-3 after conceding another goal a few secounds after Selakovic's miss and after some questionable refereeing they then went on to lose the all crucial match against Hammarby IF, again in the last minutes of the match. It was largely thanks to Selakovic that the team was in the championship race at all.

During 2005 the Swedish police raided Selakovic's home and claimed to have found evidence of tax fraud during his transfer from SC Heerenveen to IFK Gothenburg. It was decided in early 2006 that Selakovic is to stand trial but the date was not set. During the season 2006 Selakovic seemed unable to score at all, he had golden opportunities in many matches during the season and his six goals during the season might have been many more. People started to speculate if Selakovic was affacted by his tax fraud accusation and the possibility of spending time in jail. The fact that opposing fans took this as an advantage to disrupt Selakovic didn't help his game. He did however improve as the season came to a close but it was too late. Even after all this turmoil Stefan Selakovic is one of the most well known and liked players in the current IFK Gothenburg squad. In July 2007 Stefan was declared innocent of all charges, however, his former club's employees Mats Person and Janne "Plånbok" Nilson where both penalized with 1 year in prison.

He has played for the Sweden national football team.



Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Selakovic

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Name: Stefan Selakovic

Fullname: Stefan Selakovic

Nickname: n/a

Date of Birth: 9-Jan-1977

Birthplace: Varberg

Height \ Weight: 1.84m \ 74kg

Number: 9

Website: n/a

Club: IFK Göteborg

Nationality:   Sweden Sweden

Confederation: UEFA




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