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Zoran Karic Edit Profile

association football player

Zoran Karić is a retired Yugoslavian soccer forward who began his career with FK Partizan before spending seventeen seasons playing indoor soccer in the United States.

Career

Karić began his career as a child in Yugoslavia. He signed with FK Partizan of the Yugoslavian First Division. In , Karić moved to the United States and signed with the San Diego Sockers of Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL).

In his second year in San Diego, Karic was the team’s second leading scorer behind Branko Segota.

He began the season with the Sockers, but was traded to the Cleveland Crunch for Paul Wright on 6 March Paired with Hector Marinaro, the Crunch now boasted one of the strongest pair of forwards in the league.

Karic was named a first team All Star this year. In the season, he was the league’s second leading scorer and was again named a first team All Star.

Karić led the points chart during the season.

In the summer of, the MISL collapsed and the Crunch moved to the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). With Marinaro and Karic setting all sorts of scoring records, the Crunch reached the league finals six times in eight years, winning championships in, and Karic peaked in when he finished as the NPSL points leader on the strength of his assists and 85 goals.

Karic was named both a first team All Star and the NPSL Most Valuable Player. In , he played six games with the Rochester Rhinos in the American Professional Soccer League.

Recurring tendinitis led him to leave the team on 20 July In , the Crunch decided not to resign Karic and he went to the Kansas City Attack.

However, injury had begun to slow him and he saw time in only 12 games that season. In , he went to the Harrisburg Heat.

Once again, he saw time in a limited number of games.

In , he rejoined the Crunch, now renamed the Cleveland Force. He spent two seasons with the Force, playing only four games in and 23 the next season. On 2 October , the Cleveland Force signed Karic to a two year contract, but he retired without playing a game that season.

Since he left the professional game, he continues to play with Beck’s Cleveland All Stars, a team in an amateur indoor soccer league in Cleveland.

In , The Syracuse Silver Knights ( ) signed Karic to the team in their inaugural season. However, he only played in 3 games before retirement, being a friend of the Silver Knights head coach, Tommy Tanner.

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Achievements

  • Rookie of the Year: Most Valuable Player: First team All Star , , , , , , , , Goals Leader: Assists Leader: , , , , , Points Leader: , All-Star Most Valuable Player: , ,