Luka Zahović (born 15 November 1995) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Polish club Pogoń Szczecin. Born in Portugal, he represents the Slovenia national team.[2]
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 15 November 1995 | ||
Place of birth | Guimarães, Portugal[1] | ||
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Pogoń Szczecin | ||
Number | 10 | ||
Youth career | |||
Valencia | |||
2001–2007 | Benfica | ||
2007–2014 | Maribor | ||
2008–2009 | → Pobrežje (loan) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2013–2015 | Maribor | 45 | (13) |
2013–2014 | → Veržej (loan) | 10 | (3) |
2014 | Maribor B | 1 | (3) |
2015–2017 | Heerenveen | 6 | (0) |
2016–2017 | → Maribor (loan) | 28 | (15) |
2017–2020 | Maribor | 86 | (46) |
2020– | Pogoń Szczecin | 106 | (20) |
International career‡ | |||
2012 | Slovenia U17[a] | 3 | (1) |
2013 | Slovenia U19[a] | 3 | (3) |
2015–2016 | Slovenia U21 | 10 | (3) |
2018– | Slovenia | 15 | (0) |
2019 | Slovenia B | 1 | (1) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 5 June 2024 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 10 September 2023 |
Club career
Early career
Born in Guimarães, Portugal, Zahović began his career at Spanish club Valencia before moving to Portuguese club Benfica.[3][4] When Zahović was twelve years old,[5] his family returned to Slovenia, and he joined Maribor's youth selections in the 2007–08 season[6] after his father Zlatko became a new director of football at the club.[3]
Maribor
He made his professional debut in the final round of the 2012–13 season during a match against Aluminij when he came on as a late substitute.[7] In the following year he spent part of the season playing on loan at the Slovenian Second League squad Veržej, scoring three goals in ten matches, until being given more opportunities by Maribor's coach Ante Šimundža during the second part of the season, eventually making 11 appearances during the 2013–14 PrvaLiga season.[8]
The 2014–15 was his breakthrough season. He made his PrvaLiga season debut in the second round when he came on as a late substitute in the 78th minute during a match against Radomlje. Maribor was struggling at home against the PrvaLiga newcomers with the score being 1–1 and less than ten minutes of regulation left. However, after only spending seven minutes on the pitch Zahović scored his first official goal for The Violets.[9] He increased the lead three minutes later, securing all three points for the home side.[9] He scored his third goal of the season in late August against Zavrč[10] and continued his good form in early September when he netted a hat-trick for Maribor B in a match against Šentjur in the Slovenian Third League.[11] A week later, in his fifth PrvaLiga appearance of the season, he scored another double in a match against Krka, becoming the league's top goalscorer with five goals after eight rounds.[12]
Only four days later, on 17 September 2014, in Maribor's first match of the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League group stage at home against Sporting CP, Zahović made his debut in UEFA competitions when he came on as a substitute for Dare Vršič after Nani had put Sporting ahead in the 80th minute. He then equalised in the 92nd minute.[13] This was only the second time, first time among Europeans, since 1992 when the UEFA Champions League was established in its current format, that a father and son have both scored in the competition.[14] His father Zlatko has scored a total of 11 goals in 32 UEFA Champions League appearances during his career.[14] For his performances Zahović was nominated for the 2014 Golden Boy Award.[15] He finished the 2014–15 season in second place among the club goalscorers with 15 goals in all competitions, 12 of which he has scored in the PrvaLiga.[16]
Heerenveen
In August 2015, Zahović moved to the Eredivisie club Heerenveen and signed a three-year deal with the Dutch squad, with the possibility of a two-year extension.[17][18] The transfer fee paid by Heerenveen was undisclosed, but it is believed to have been around €700,000.[18] Zahović made eight appearances for the club in all competitions in the 2015–16 season.[19]
Loan and return to Maribor
On 24 August 2016, Heerenveen loaned Zahović to Maribor.[19][20] On 27 February 2017, it was reported that Zahović would not return to Heerenveen and would continue his career at Maribor.[21][22] On 23 May 2017, he extended his contract with Maribor until 2020.[23] On the same day, he was proclaimed as the best young footballer of the 2016–17 Slovenian PrvaLiga season.[24][25] In the next season, Zahović became the top goalscorer of the PrvaLiga with 18 goals; all of them were scored in the second part of the season.[26]
International career
Zahović was eligible to represent Portugal and Slovenia at the international level.[27] In 2014, he claimed that he would probably choose Portugal over Slovenia if he received a call-up from both teams.[27]
Youth level
Zahović made his youth international debut for Slovenia in June 2010, when he played for the under-16 team in a friendly match against Slovakia.[28] He represented the under-17 team at the 2012 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, where he played in all three group stage matches. Zahović also scored the only goal for Slovenia in a 3–1 defeat against the Netherlands, who later won the competition.[29] He debuted for the under-21 team on 2 June 2015 in a friendly match against Greece, where he scored Slovenia's first goal in an eventual 3–0 victory.[30] Zahović was capped eight times for the team during the 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers, and also scored one goal against Andorra in the first round.[29][30]
Senior team
On 23 May 2018, Zahović was included in the senior squad for a friendly match against Montenegro.[31] He made his debut on 16 October 2018 in a game against Cyprus.[32]
Personal life
Zahović was born in the Portuguese city of Guimarães where his father Zlatko, a former professional footballer and the all-time top goalscorer of the Slovenia national team, was at the time playing for Vitória Guimarães.[1] He holds both Portuguese and Slovenian citizenship.[27]
Zahović and Maja Žnuderl have a son named Filip (born 2019).[33][34]
Honours
Maribor
- Slovenian PrvaLiga: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2018–19[35]
- Slovenian Cup: 2012–13[29]
- Slovenian Supercup: 2014[35]
Individual
Notes
References
External links
- Luka Zahović at NZS (in Slovene)
- Luka Zahović at Soccerway.com
- Luka Zahović at National-Football-Teams.com
- Luka Zahović at FBref.com
- Luka Zahović at EU-Football.info
- Luka Zahović at L'Équipe (in French)
- Luka Zahović at 90minut.pl (in Polish)