Goran Talevski

{{short description|Australian soccer player}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

{{BLP one source|date=October 2020}}

{{Infobox football biography

|name= Goran Talevski

|birth_date= 20 May 1982

|birth_place= Australia

|position= Midfielder

|years1= -2000/01

|clubs1= Sydney United 58 FC

|caps1= 19

|goals1= 1

|years2= 2001

|clubs2= Hajduk Wanderers

|years3= 2001/2002

|clubs3= Sydney United 58 FC

|caps3= 17

|goals3= 0

|years4= 2002/2003

|clubs4= Marconi Stallions FC

|caps4= 5

|goals4= 0

|years5= 2002/2003

|clubs5= Rockdale City Suns FC

|caps5= 10

|goals5= 3

|years6= 2003-2004

|clubs6= HNK Hajduk Split

|caps6= 8

|goals6= 0

|clubs7= Melbourne Knights FC

|years8= 2007

|clubs8= Altona Magic SC

|years9=

|clubs9= Caroline Springs George Cross FC

|clubs10= Moreland Zebras FC

|clubs11= Hume City FC

|clubs12= Altona Magic SC

}}

Goran Talevski (born 20 May 1982) is an Australian retired soccer player.

Career

In 2003, Talevski signed for HNK Hajduk Split, one of the most successful teams in Croatia. He liked the full-time environment there, saying that "training sometime three times a day was excellent for me".[https://www.ftbl.com.au/feature/the-10-best-players-outside-the-a-league-80794/page0 The 10 best players outside the A-League] ftbl.com.au However, he left due to financial problems and trialed with Brisbane Roar in the newly formed Australian A-League, but failed to land a contract.

In 2007, Talevski was regarded as one of the top 10 players in Australia outside of the A-League.

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