Željko Pavlović

Željko Pavlović

Željko Pavlović (born March 2, 1971) is a Croatian football goalkeeper.

Pavlović started his professional career in 1989 at the club FK Željezničar from Bosnia and Herzegovina and transferred after three seasons to Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb, where he spent one season as understudy to Dražen Ladić and made three domestic league appearances before leaving the club for their city rivals NK Zagreb in the summer of 1994. He spent two seasons with Zagreb as the club's first-choice goalkeeper and then he moved abroad by signing with Austrian club FC Linz for the 1996-97 season. He subsequently continued to play for LASK Linz after FC Linz merged with the club in the summer of 1997.

Pavlović made his debut for the Croatian national team playing as the team's substitute goalkeeper in the second half of their friendly match against Israel on March 26, 1996 in Varaždin. He subsequently had to wait for more than three years to win his second international cap for the team, playing all 90 minutes in a friendly match against France on November 13, 1999 at the Stade de France. In 2000, he made three appearances for Croatia in international friendlies before he went on to play the only competitive international match in his career, playing all 90 minutes against Scotland in the Croatian national team's second qualifying match for the 2002 World Cup on October 11, 2000 in Zagreb. He made his last appearance for the Croatian national team in their friendly match against Greece on April 25, 2001 in Varaždin. Pavlović won a total of seven international caps for Croatia.

At club level, Pavlović played for LASK Linz until the end of the 2000-01 season and then he left the club for RSC Anderlecht from Belgium. However, he never managed to establish himself as the first-choice goalkeeper in the Anderlecht team in both of the two seasons he spent there and returned to Austria by signing with Wüstenrot Salzburg in July 2003. He spent only one half-season with Salzburg and went on to play for FC Kärnten until the end of the 2003-04 season. In July 2004, Pavlović signed with Wacker Tirol and has been the club's first-choice goalkeeper ever since, making a total of 57 Bundesliga appearances until the end of the 2005-06 season.


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