SOCCER PLAYER

Saša Kalajdžić

1997 - Today

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Saša Kalajdžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Калајџић; born 7 July 1997) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Austrian Bundesliga club LASK on loan from Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers, and the Austria national team. Kalajdžić began his senior career playing in the third and fourth tiers of Austrian football with SR Donaufeld Wien. In 2016, he signed for Austrian Bundesliga club Admira Wacker, where he scored twelve goals in 35 matches for the first team. He joined German club VfB Stuttgart in July 2019, sustaining a serious knee injury shortly after joining and not making his debut until May 2020. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 34 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 33 in 2024). Saša Kalajdžić is the 10,880th most popular soccer player (down from 9,237th in 2024), the 1,252nd most popular biography from Austria (down from 1,199th in 2019) and the 143rd most popular Austrian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Saša Kalajdžić ranks 239Before him are Nicole Maines, Alexander Bah, Pedro Martínez, Brais Méndez, Anhelina Kalinina, and Ciara Bravo. After him are Riccardo Orsolini, Martin Terrier, Mahir Emreli, Lauri Markkanen, Ewa Swoboda, and Dean-Charles Chapman.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Saša Kalajdžić ranks 1,253 out of 1,424Before him are Guido Burgstaller (1989), Veronika Stallmaier (1964), Simone Stelzer (1969), Nicole Hosp (1983), Elisabeth Görgl (1981), Reinhard Schwarzenberger (1977), and Hannes Trinkl (1968). After him are Erwin Hoffer (1987), Wolfgang Perner (1967), Thomas Forstner (1969), Joachim Standfest (1980), and Mert Müldür (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Austria

Among soccer players born in Austria, Saša Kalajdžić ranks 143Before him are Martin Hinteregger (1992), Stefan Lainer (1992), Arnold Wetl (1970), Valentino Lazaro (1996), Florian Grillitsch (1995), and Guido Burgstaller (1989). After him are Erwin Hoffer (1987), Joachim Standfest (1980), Mert Müldür (1999), Jakob Jantscher (1989), Roman Kienast (1984), and Christopher Trimmel (1987).