In the previous season, Nenad Vidackovic shot OÖ league champions Askö Oedt into the regional league with 27 goals – in the third highest league, the top scorer of the last season is no longer in demand, at least for the time being: Since this week, the 33-year-old has only been training with the 1b team, and will also be in action today in the regional league East at Hörsching.
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Sports director Gerald Baumgartner explains the background to this as follows: “In the summer, we brought in two talented players from Nigeria, Adamson Sharafa and Jonathan Alukwu, who we initially wanted to give a period of adjustment in the regional league team. Both immediately showed strong performances, which is why we are promoting them to the regional league team. But because we do not want to see any loss of quality in the regional league team, Nenad Vidackovic and Lukas Paulik will now help the 1b team to achieve our goals.”
This was already agreed with both of them at the beginning of the season. Baumgartner: “Nenad has accepted the decision. And it doesn’t have to be like this forever.” In any case, the duo will not be taking part in the regional league duel against Weiz on Saturday.
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It is also questionable how many games can actually take place this weekend due to the expected rainfall: Upper Austrian league team Pregarten has therefore already taken precautions and moved today’s home game against SPG Weißkirchen/Allhaming from natural grass to artificial turf.
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Nenad Vidackovic: The Rise and Fall of a Goal-Scoring Machine
Nenad Vidackovic, a 33-year-old midfielder, made headlines last season by scoring an impressive 27 goals for ASKÖ Oedt, leading the team to win the OÖ league championship. However, despite his remarkable performance, Vidackovic has found himself relegated to the 1b team, and his future in professional football looks uncertain.
According to reports, Vidackovic has been training with the 1b team since this week and will also be in action today in the regional league East at Hörsching [[1]]. This sudden demotion has raised eyebrows, especially considering his exceptional goal-scoring record in the previous season.
Vidackovic’s stats are impressive, with 100% performance rate for ASKÖ Oedt and 21% for ASKÖ Donau Linz [[3]]. His football career has taken him through various clubs, including ASKÖ Oedt, where he has been playing as a midfielder [[2]]. His performance data shows that he has consistently been a top performer, making his current situation all the more puzzling.
Despite his current struggles, Vidackovic’s talent and achievements cannot be overlooked. He has proven himself to be a goal-scoring machine, capable of delivering under pressure. In a match against Austria Wien, Vidackovic scored a goal in the 2nd minute, showcasing his skills and expertise on the field [[2]].
As Vidackovic navigates this challenging phase of his career, fans and football enthusiasts will be watching closely to see what the future holds for this talented player. Will he bounce back to reclaim his spot in the top tier, or will this be the beginning of a new chapter in his football journey?
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