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Marc Janko Personal information Full name Marc Janko Date of birth 25 June 1983 Place of birth Vienna, Austria Height 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Playing position Striker Club information Current club Twente Number 21 Youth career 1991–2002 Admira Wacker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2002–2005 Admira Wacker 13 (2) 2005–2010 Red Bull Salzburg 108 (75) 2010– Twente 38 (24) National team‡ 2006– Austria 20 (9) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15 May 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 7 October 2011 (UTC)Marc Janko (born 25 June 1983 in Vienna) is an Austrian football player, who currently plays for Dutch Eredivisie side FC Twente.
Janko has in various seasons been known as a goal-getter, scoring 77 goals in 121 Austrian Bundesliga matches. He has played for Admira Wacker Mödling and Red Bull Salzburg.
He is the son of Eva Janko, who won a bronze medal in the women's Javelin event at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
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Club career
Red Bull Salzburg
Janko is a very well known tall striker also known as 'das hert' who started his career playing at the traditional club Admira Wacker from Mödling, Lower Austria. After successful years he came to Red Bull Salzburg. He was one of the most important players for the team and in the end of the 2005 season he scored 11 goals in 10 matches.
2008-2009 Season
He started the 2008–09 season in great fashion, scoring 25 goals in the first 2 games. On 16 November 2008, Janko became the all-time club leader for goals scored in one season for Salzburg. His 25 goals in less than half a season, surpassed previous record-holder Oliver Bierhoff, who scored 23 during the 1990-91 season. Janko continued his scoring streak with a four goal performance against league rival Altach. On 6 December 2008, he surpassed Toni Polster as the all-time half-season scoring champion by registering 30 goals in 20 matches.
He scored 5 hat tricks in the league during the season, including a four-goal performance after coming on as a second-half substitute against SCR Altach (Salzburg won the game 4-3 due to his goals). In total he scored an impressive 39 goals (plus 9 assists) in only 34 games as RB Salzburg won the league.
Due to his 39 goals scored in the 2008-2009 season, he became the goal leader for all leagues worldwide during the year. His success caught the attention of several English Premier League clubs and Celtic, however, he signed a new contract with Red Bull on 30 January 2009, which will keep him in Salzburg until June 2013.
2009-2010 Season
Though there were constant rumors and speculation that Janko would sign with a different club, he stayed with the Red Bulls. Through 21 games that season, Janko scored 12 goals which currently puts him in second place in the Austrian Bundesliga behind teammate Roman Wallner. His best games were a 4-goal effort against FC Carinthia on October 4, and a pair of goals scored against Josko Ried on February 13, 2010.[1]
Janko was also an integral part of the Salzburg team that enjoyed success in its pool play in the UEFA Europa League. He had a strong performance against Standard Liege on 19 February 2010, scoring his side's 2 goals in a 3-2 loss in the first tie of the Round of 32.[2]
FC Twente
Marc Janko signed a 4-year contract with FC Twente Enschede in the Netherlands on June 21, 2010 and was given the number #21 shirt previously worn by fellow countryman Marko Arnautović. Twente will pay Red Bull Salzburg an amount between 4 and 7 million euro.[3] On 8 May 2011, Janko scored the winning goal of the 2011 KNVB Cup Final against Ajax in the 117th minute to seal a 3-2 victory.[4][5][6]
Career statistics
Club performance League Cup Continental Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Austria League Austrian Cup Europe Total 2002–03 Admira Wacker Austrian Bundesliga ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2003–04 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2004–05 13 2 ? ? ? ? 13 2 2005–06 Red Bull Salzburg Austrian Bundesliga 18 11 ? ? ? ? 18 11 2006–07 8 2 ? ? 2 1 10 3 2007–08 14 5 ? ? 0 0 14 5 2008–09 34 39 1 1 1 0 36 40 2009–10 34 18 ? ? 6 4 40 22 Netherlands League KNVB Cup Europe Total 2010–11 FC Twente Eredivisie 29 14 4 2 6 1 39 17 2011–12 FC Twente Eredivisie 9 10 1 1 1 2 11 13 Total Austria 121 77 1 1 9 5 125 83 Netherlands 38 24 5 3 7 3 49 30 Career total 153 95 6 4 16 8 175 113 International career
He made his debut for Austria in a May 2006 friendly match against Croatia and earned his second cap in October that year against Liechtenstein. In 2009, he scored one of Austria's two goals against Lithuania on October 10, 2009. Four days later, he scored Austria's lone goal against France. So far he has scored 7 goals in 19 matches for the team.
Honours
Club
- Red Bull Salzburg
- Austrian Football Bundesliga: 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10
Individual
- Austrian Football Bundesliga Topscorer: 2008-09 (39 goals)
References
- ^ "Österreichische Fußball-Bundesliga Top Scorers". Bundesliga.at. http://www.bundesliga.at/bewerbe/index.php?&sub1=1&sub2=1_9&sub3=1_9_1. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
- ^ http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/en_INT/Article/Red-Bulls-lose-unbeaten-record--021242817916553
- ^ FC Twente heeft spits Janko binnen
- ^ http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=314775&cc=5901
- ^ http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-08/inter-milan-strengthens-grip-on-second-spot-barcelona-wins-in-spain.html
- ^ http://www.teamtalk.co.za/news/2483/6922276/Dutch-Cup-glory-for-FC-Twente
- ^ Marc Janko. "Marc Janko Profile". ESPN Soccernet. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/stats?id=79877&cc=5739. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
- ^ "Marc Janko Profile". Soccerway. http://www.soccerway.com/players/marc-janko/11058/. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
External links
- Official website - Marc Janko
- Player profile - Red Bulls Salzburg
- Marc Janko at National-Football-Teams.com
FC Twente – current squad 1 Boschker · 2 Cornelisse · 3 Kuiper · 4 Wisgerhof · 5 Bengtsson · 6 Brama · 7 Landzaat · 8 Fer · 9 De Jong · 11 Bajrami · 12 Berghuis · 13 Mihaylov · 14 Janssen · 15 Rosales · 16 Marsman · 17 Rendla · 18 Leugers · 19 Douglas · 20 Tiendalli · 21 Janko · 22 Chadli · 23 Buysse · 24 John · 27 Vujičević · Manager: Adriaanse
Austrian Footballer of the Year 1984: Prohaska | 1985: Prohaska | 1986: Polster | 1987: Weber | 1988: Prohaska | 1989: Rodax | 1990: Ogris | 1991: Gorosito | 1992: Herzog | 1993: Wohlfahrt | 1994: Pfeifenberger | 1995: Vastić | 1996: Konsel | 1997: Polster | 1998: Vastić | 1999: Vastić | 2000: Gilewicz | 2001: Brunmayr | 2002: Janočko | 2003: Ivanschitz | 2004: Hofmann | 2005: Bazina | 2006: Zickler | 2007: Vastić | 2008: Janko | 2009: Hofmann | 2010: JunuzovićAustrian Football Bundesliga top scorers 1975: Köglberger | 1976: Pirkner | 1977: Krankl | 1978: Krankl | 1979: Schachner | 1980: Schachner | 1981: Jurtin | 1982: Bakota | 1983: Krankl | 1984: Nyilasi | 1985: Polster | 1986: Polster | 1987: Polster | 1988: Stojadinović | 1989: Pacult | 1990: Rodax | 1991: Daněk | 1992: Westerthaler | 1993: Daněk | 1994: Jurčević / Pfeifenberger| 1995: Sané | 1996: Vastić | 1997: Wagner | 1998: Frigård | 1999: Glieder | 2000: Vastić | 2001: Gilewicz | 2002: Brunmayr | 2003: Lawarée | 2004: Kollmann | 2005: Mayrleb | 2006: Kuljić / Linz | 2007: Zickler | 2008: Zickler | 2009: Janko | 2010: Hofmann | 2011: Linz / KienastCategories:- 1983 births
- Living people
- People from Vienna
- Austrian footballers
- Austria international footballers
- VfB Admira Wacker Mödling players
- FC Red Bull Salzburg players
- Austrian Football Bundesliga players
- FC Twente players
- Austrian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in the Netherlands
- Eredivisie players
- Red Bull Salzburg
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