Muhamed Bešić

Muhamed Bešić (pronounced [muxǎmed běʃitɕ]; born 10 September 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Ferencváros. Born in Germany, he played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.

Muhamed Bešić
Bešić with Everton in 2014
Personal information
Date of birth (1992-09-10) 10 September 1992 (age 31)
Place of birthBerlin, Germany
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s)Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Ferencváros
Number5
Youth career
SpVgg Tiergarten
Reinickendorfer Füchse
2007–2009TB Berlin
2009–2010Hamburger SV
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2012Hamburger SV II38(0)
2010–2012Hamburger SV3(0)
2012–2014Ferencváros47(1)
2014–2021Everton37(0)
2018–2019Middlesbrough (loan)52(3)
2019–2020Sheffield United (loan)9(0)
2021–Ferencváros43(1)
International career
2010–2012Bosnia and Herzegovina U2110(2)
2010–2022Bosnia and Herzegovina47(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 10 February 2024

Bešić started his professional career at Hamburger SV, playing mainly in its reserve team, before joining Ferencváros in 2012. Two years later, he moved to Everton, who loaned him to Middlesbrough in 2018 and to Sheffield United in 2019. He went back to Ferencváros in 2021.

A former youth international for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bešić made his senior international debut in 2010, earning over 40 caps until 2022. He represented the nation at their first major championship, the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Club career

Early career

Bešić started playing football at local clubs, before joining Hamburger SV's youth academy in 2009.[1] He made his professional debut against Borussia Dortmund on 12 November 2010 at the age of 18.[2]

In August 2012, he moved to Hungarian team Ferencváros.[3] On 5 May 2013, he scored his first professional goal against Debrecen.[4]

Everton

In July 2014, Bešić was transferred to English side Everton for an undisclosed fee, speculated to be in the region of €5 million.[5]

2014–15 season

He made his official debut for the club on 30 August in a loss to Chelsea.[6] On 23 September, he started his first game for Everton in an EFL Cup game against Swansea City.[7]

2015–16 season

In July 2015, Bešić picked up a hamstring injury during pre-season clash against Swindon Town, which ruled him out for the start of season.[8] He made his season debut in an EFL Cup match against Barnsley on 26 August.[9]

In February 2016, he was voted Everton's Player of the Month for January.[10]

He signed a new five-year deal with the team in March.[11]

Bešić's season was marked by hamstring injuries, which limited his playing time and appearances. Alongside the one picked up during pre-season, he had two more, in both his legs.[12][13]

2016–17 season

In July 2016, Bešić changed his shirt number from 17, he wore for previous two seasons, to 21.[14]

In August, he suffered a severe knee injury, which was diagnosed as an anterior cruciate ligament tear and was ruled out for at least six months.[15] He began with light training in late December, and he was given medical all-clear in March 2017.[16] However, he did not play any official games for Everton until the end of season.[17]

2017–18 season

Bešić returned to the pitch on 17 August in the UEFA Europa League play-offs against Hajduk Split, over a year after the injury.[18]

In February 2018, Bešić was loaned to Championship outfit Middlesbrough for the remainder of campaign.[19] He made his competitive debut for the team on 17 February against Cardiff City.[20] On 21 April, he scored his first goal for Middlesbrough in a triumph over Derby County.[21]

2018–19 season

In August, his loan to Middlesbrough was extended for an additional season.[22] He made his season debut on 24 August against West Bromwich Albion.[23] On 2 October, he scored his first goal of the campaign in a defeat of Ipswich Town.[24]

2019–20 season

In August 2019, Bešić was sent on a season-long to Sheffield United.[25] He debuted officially for the team in an EFL Cup tie against Blackburn Rovers on 27 August.[26] Two months later, he made his league debut against West Ham United.[27] On 25 January 2020, he scored his first goal for Sheffield United in a FA Cup fixture against Millwall.[28]

2020–21 season

In spite of not being registered for Premier League games, Bešić decided to stay at Everton until the end of his contract. In February 2021, team manager Carlo Ancelotti decided to include him in the squad list for domestic games. Nevertheless, he finished the season not having played a single game and was released by the club.[29]

Return to Ferencváros

In September, Bešić returned to Ferencváros on a three-year deal.[30] On 22 September, he played his first competitive game for the team since coming back against Fehérvár.[31] He won his first trophy with the club after returning on 24 April 2022, when they were crowned league champions.[32] On 29 April, he scored first goal for Ferencváros since his comeback in a victory over Paks.[33]

Bešić appeared in his 100th game for the side against Honvéd on 13 November.[34]

In February 2023, he suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament again and was expected to be sidelined for at least half a year. He made his return to action on 16 September, over seven months after the injury, and managed to score a goal.[35]

International career

Bešić playing for Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2015

Bešić was a member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina under-21 team for several years.[36]

In November 2010, he received his first senior call-up, for a friendly game against Slovakia,[37] and debuted in that game on 17 November. He thereby became the youngest player to ever play for Bosnia and Herzegovina at senior level, breaking the previous record held by Miralem Pjanić.[38]

In June 2014, Bešić was named in Bosnia and Herzegovina's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, country's first major competition.[39] He made his tournament debut in the opening group match against Argentina on 15 June.[40]

Style of play

During his career, Bešić has been deployed as a right-back and as a centre-back, although his natural position in his own words is defensive midfielder.[41]

He was described by then Everton manager Roberto Martínez as a "very complete footballer", who "has got a very natural balance about knowing that he can be strong and aggressive but in the same way he's a technical player on the ball."[42]

Personal life

Bešić has three children with his long-time girlfriend Jessica, two daughters and one son.[43]

He is a practising Muslim; together with international teammates Ibrahim Šehić, Armin Hodžić, Izet Hajrović, Sead Kolašinac, Edin Višća and Ervin Zukanović he visited a mosque in Zenica during the national team's concentration.[44]

Bešić has many tattoos, his first being the word Bosanac (Bosnian). Some of many are also names of his parents and brother.[45]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 28 February 2024[46]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]ContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hamburger SV II2010–11Regionalliga Nord230230
2011–12Regionalliga Nord150150
Total380380
Hamburger SV2010–11Bundesliga300030
Ferencváros2012–13Nemzeti Bajnokság I2211040271
2013–14Nemzeti Bajnokság I2502060330
Total47130100601
Everton2014–15Premier League23020105[c]0310
2015–16Premier League1203020170
2016–17Premier League00000000
2017–18Premier League2000105[c]080
Total3705040100560
Middlesbrough (loan)2017–18Championship1512[d]0171
2018–19Championship3720020392
Total523002020563
Sheffield United (loan)2019–20Premier League902120131
Ferencváros2021–22Nemzeti Bajnokság I2012000221
2022–23Nemzeti Bajnokság I160107[e]0240
2023–24Nemzeti Bajnokság I70214[f]0131
Total43151110592
Career total2295152180210202857

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[47]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Bosnia and Herzegovina
201010
201140
201220
201300
2014100
201560
201630
201720
201880
201970
202020
202100
202220
Total470

Honours

Ferencváros[46]

References

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