Marco Djuricin

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{{Infobox football biography

| name = Marco Djuricin

| image = 20140905 U21 AUT BIH AT09 1100.jpg

| caption = Djuricin lining up for Austria U21 in 2014.

| full_name = Marco Djuricin

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|12|12}}

| birth_place = Vienna, Austria

| height = 1.83m

| position = Forward

| currentclub = First Vienna

| clubnumber =

| youthyears1 = 1999–2003

| youthclubs1 = SV Donau

| youthyears2 = 2004–2005

| youthclubs2 = Rapid Wien

| youthyears3 = 2005–2006

| youthclubs3 = Austria Wien

| youthyears4 = 2006–2008

| youthclubs4 = Rapid Wien

| youthyears5 = 2008

| youthclubs5 = FC Stadlau

| youthyears6 = 2008–2010

| youthclubs6 = Hertha BSC

| years1 = 2010–2012

| clubs1 = Hertha BSC II

| caps1 = 23

| goals1 = 12

| years2 = 2010–2013

| clubs2 = Hertha BSC

| caps2 = 11

| goals2 = 2

| years3 = 2012–2013

| clubs3 = → Jahn Regensburg (loan)

| caps3 = 16

| goals3 = 3

| years4 = 2012

| clubs4 = → Jahn Regensburg II (loan)

| caps4 = 1

| goals4 = 3

| years5 = 2013–2014

| clubs5 = Sturm Graz

| caps5 = 36

| goals5 = 17

| years6 = 2015–2018

| clubs6 = Red Bull Salzburg

| caps6 = 16

| goals6 = 2

| years7 = 2015–2016

| clubs7 = → Brentford (loan)

| caps7 = 22

| goals7 = 4

| years8 = 2016–2017

| clubs8 = → Ferencváros (loan)

| caps8 = 25

| goals8 = 8

| years9 = 2017–2018

| clubs9 = → Grasshoppers (loan)

| caps9 = 23

| goals9 = 5

| years10 = 2018–2019

| clubs10 = Grasshoppers

| caps10 = 23

| goals10 = 6

| years11 = 2019–2021

| clubs11 = Karlsruher SC

| caps11 = 23

| goals11 = 0

| years12 = 2021–2022

| clubs12 = Austria Wien

| caps12 = 48

| goals12 = 17

| years13 = 2021–2022

| clubs13 = Austria Wien II

| caps13 = 1

| goals13 = 1

| years14 = 2022–2024

| clubs14 = Rijeka

| caps14 = 5

| goals14 = 0

| years15 = 2023–2024

| clubs15 = → Spartak Trnava (loan)

| caps15 = 4

| goals15 = 3

| years16 = 2025

| clubs16 = SV Stripfing

| caps16 = 11

| goals16 = 6

| years17 = 2025–

| clubs17 = First Vienna

| caps17 = 0

| goals17 = 0

| nationalyears1 = 2008

| nationalteam1 = Austria U17

| nationalcaps1 = 5

| nationalgoals1 = 3

| nationalyears2 = 2009

| nationalteam2 = Austria U18

| nationalcaps2 = 1

| nationalgoals2 = 0

| nationalyears3 = 2009–2010

| nationalteam3 = Austria U19

| nationalcaps3 = 12

| nationalgoals3 = 4

| nationalyears4 = 2012–2014

| nationalteam4 = Austria U21

| nationalcaps4 = 8

| nationalgoals4 = 2

| nationalyears5 = 2015

| nationalteam5 = Austria

| nationalcaps5 = 2

| nationalgoals5 = 0

| club-update = 13:25, 31 May 2025 (UTC)

}}

Marco Djuricin ({{langx|hr|Marko Đuričin}}, {{langx|sr|Марко Ђуричин}}; born 12 December 1992) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Austrian 2. Liga club First Vienna.

Djuricin came to prominence in his native Austria with Sturm Graz, scoring 24 goals in 44 appearances, before joining Red Bull Salzburg in 2015. He has since played professionally in Germany, England, Hungary, Switzerland, Croatia and Slovakia. Djuricin has been capped by Austria at international level.

Club career

=Hertha BSC=

A forward, Djuricin began his career with SV Donau in 1999, before have alternate spells with Rapid Wien and Austria Wien.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/intligen/oesterreich/tipp3-bundesliga/2014-15/rb-salzburg-964/58732/spieler_djuricin-marco.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150225033136/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/intligen/oesterreich/tipp3-bundesliga/2014-15/rb-salzburg-964/58732/spieler_djuricin-marco.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=25 February 2015 |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=Kicker |language=de}} After a short spell with FC Stadlau in 2008, he moved to Germany to enter the youth academy at Bundesliga club Hertha BSC. During the 2009–10 season, Hertha's U19 team reached the final of the DFB Youth Cup, but despite Djuricin's equaliser, Hertha lost the match 2–1 to 1899 Hoffenheim.{{Cite web |date=15 May 2010 |title=U19 gewinnt den DFB-Junioren-Pokal |url=http://www.achtzehn99.de/newsarchiv-2/newsarchiv-2010/u19-holt-dfb-pokal/ |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=www.achtzehn99.de}} During the 2010–11 pre-season, Djuricin was called up to the first team's training camp in his native Austria.{{Cite web |last=Bardow |first=Dominik |date=22 August 2010 |title=Marco Djuricin: Instinkt für die große Bühne |url=http://www.tagesspiegel.de/themen/hertha-bsc/herthas-youngster-marco-djuricin-instinkt-fuer-die-grosse-buehne/1909152.html |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=Tagesspiegel}} Coach Markus Babbel was impressed by his performance during the camp and called in him up for Hertha's remaining pre-season friendlies.

==Breakthrough and Jahn Regensburg loan==

Djuricin made his debut for Hertha's reserve team in a 2–2 Regionalliga Nord draw with Hallescher FC on 6 August 2010.{{Cite web |date=6 August 2010 |title=Hertha BSC II vs. Hallescher FC 2 – 2 |url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2010/08/06/germany/regionalliga/hertha-bsc-berlin-ii/halleschen-fussballclub-e-v/965547/ |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=Soccerway}} Following injuries to Patrick Ebert, Raffael and Daniel Beichler, Djuricin received his maiden first team call up on the opening day of the 2010–11 2. Bundesliga season against Rot-Weiß Oberhausen.{{Cite web |title=Hertha BSC vs. Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 3 – 2 |url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2010/08/20/germany/2-bundesliga/hertha-bsc-berlin/rot-weiss-oberhausen/958747/ |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=Soccerway}} He made his debut after just 18 minutes as a substitute for Rob Friend. Djuricin had a dream debut, scoring two second-half goals to help Hertha to a 3–2 win. He signed a new four-year contract shortly after the match.{{Cite web |last=Bremer |first=Uwe |date=22 August 2010 |title=Hertha-Talent Marco Djuricin verzaubert Berlin |url=http://www.morgenpost.de/sport/hertha/article104489628/Hertha-Talent-Marco-Djuricin-verzaubert-Berlin.html |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=Berliner Morgenpost |language=de}} Djuricin went on to make 9 appearances during a successful 2010–11 season for Hertha, which saw the club promoted back to the Bundesliga at the first time of asking.{{Soccerway|id=134271|accessdate=28 August 2015}}

Djuricin spent the majority of the 2011–12 Bundesliga season with the reserves, scoring 9 goals in 16 appearances. He made two first team substitute appearances in early 2012 and was on the bench for both of Hertha's relegation playoff matches, which were lost to Fortuna Düsseldorf and consigned the club to relegation straight back to the 2. Bundesliga. During the 2012 off-season, new Hertha manager Jos Luhukay announced that Djuricin was not in his first team plans.{{Cite web |last=Bremer |first=Uwe |date=31 July 2012 |title=Welche Profis bei Hertha BSC nicht mehr mitspielen dürfe |url=http://www.morgenpost.de/sport/hertha/article108420349/Welche-Profis-bei-Hertha-BSC-nicht-mehr-mitspielen-duerfen.html |access-date=29 August 2015 |website=Berliner Morgenpost |language=de}}

On 9 August 2012, Djuricin joined 2. Bundesliga club Jahn Regensburg on loan for the duration of the 2012–13 season.{{Cite web |date=9 August 2012 |title=Djuricin verstärkt den Jahn |url=https://www.kicker.de/djuricin-verstaerkt-den-jahn-573152/artikel |access-date=29 August 2015 |publisher=Kicker |language=German}} He missed two months of the campaign with a broken sesamoid in his foot and made 17 appearances and scored three goals in a dire season for the Jahn,{{Cite web |date=15 June 2013 |title="Man kann alles erreichen, wenn man daran glaubt" |url=http://www.laola1.at/de/fussball/bundesliga/interview/djuricin-zu-sturm-interview/page/57744-32-48-48-.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130619043126/http://www.laola1.at/de/fussball/bundesliga/interview/djuricin-zu-sturm-interview/page/57744-32-48-48-.html |archive-date=19 June 2013 |access-date=29 August 2013 |website=laola1.at |language=de}}{{Cite web |date=23 November 2013 |title=Djuricin: "Zwischendurch hatte ich keine Lust mehr" |url=http://www.kleinezeitung.at/s/sport/fussball/oesterreich/bundesliga/sturm/4104303/Interview_Djuricin_Zwischendurch-hatte-ich-keine-Lust-mehr |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=Kleine Zeitung |language=de}} with a bottom-place finish consigning the club to relegation to the 3. Liga.

Djuricin departed Hertha in June 2013, after making just 11 appearances and scoring two goals during three seasons as a first team player at the Olympiastadion.

= Sturm Graz =

Djuricin returned to Austria to sign a contract with Austrian Bundesliga club Sturm Graz in June 2013.{{Cite web |date=15 June 2012 |title=Berlin ist Geschichte: Djuricin geht nach Graz |url=https://www.kicker.de/berlin-ist-geschichte_djuricin-geht-nach-graz-587914/artikel |access-date=19 June 2012 |publisher=Kicker |language=German}} He made his debut in a 0–0 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round draw with Breiðablik on 18 July 2013, the first European appearance of his career. After just two further appearances, a cruciate ligament injury saw Djuricin fail to return to the team until December. He finished the 2013–14 season with 23 appearances and seven goals. Djuricin showed good goalscoring form in the first half of the 2014–15 season, scoring 17 goals in 21 games before departing the UPC-Arena on 8 January 2015.{{Cite web |date=8 January 2015 |title=Marco Djuricin verstärkt die Bullenherde! |trans-title=Marco Djuricin strengthens the bulls herd! |url=http://www.redbulls.com/de/fc-red-bull-salzburg/news/saison_2014_15/marco-djuricin-verstaerkt-die-bullenherde.html |access-date=22 February 2015 |publisher=FC Red Bull Salzburg |language=German}} He made 44 appearances and scored 24 goals during 18 months with Graz.

=Red Bull Salzburg and loans=

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On 8 January 2015, Djuricin signed a {{frac|3|1|2}}-year contract with Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg. He scored just three goals in 16 appearances in the second half of the 2014–15 season, but received the first silverware of his career when Salzburg won the league title at the end of the campaign. He collected another medal by virtue of being an unused substitute in Salzburg's 2–0 victory over Austria Wien in the 2015 ÖFB Cup Final.{{Cite web |date=2 June 2015 |title=Austria Wien vs. Salzburg 0 – 2 |url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2015/06/03/austria/ofb-stiegl-cup/fk-austria-memphis-magna/fc-red-bull-salzburg/2031593/ |access-date=28 August 2015 |website=Soccerway}}

After four appearances early in the 2015–16 season, Djuricin moved to England to sign for Championship club Brentford on loan until the end of the 2015–16 season.{{Cite web |last=Wickham |first=Chris |date=31 August 2015 |title=Brentford sign Marco Djuricin from Red Bull Salzburg |url=https://www.brentfordfc.com/en/news/article/brentford-sign-marco-djuricin-from-red-bull-salzburg_71759 |access-date=31 August 2015 |website=Brentford Football Club}} He scored within 29 minutes of his debut in a 1–1 draw with against Leeds United on 12 September and made it two goals in three games with the winner versus Preston North End one week later. He came into form again in late October, scoring in wins over Wolverhampton Wanderers and Queens Park Rangers, the latter match being Brentford's first win over their West London rivals for fifty years.{{Cite news |title=Brentford 1–0 Queens Park Rangers |work=BBC |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34612265 |access-date=31 October 2015}} An ankle ligament injury suffered early in a 1–1 draw with Blackburn Rovers on 7 November kept Djuricin out of the team for two months.{{Cite web |title=Brentford FC injury update from Head of Medical Neil Greig |url=https://www.brentfordfc.com/en/news/article/injury-update_69730 |access-date=12 November 2015 |website=www.brentfordfc.com}} He returned to the bench in mid-January 2016 and broke back into the starting lineup in late February, but was sidelined due to illness in March.{{Cite web |last=Street |first=Tim |title=Which Brentford striker could be ready to return against Bolton tonight? |url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/brentford-boss-hoping-striker-boost-11140112 |access-date=5 April 2016 |website=getwestlondon}} Djuricin made just two further appearances and finished the season with 4 goals from 23 appearances.{{Cite web |last=Wickham |first=Chris |title=Josh Clarke has been offered a new contract at Brentford FC |url=https://www.brentfordfc.com/en/news/article/josh-clarke-signs-new-contract_67279 |access-date=9 May 2016 |website=www.brentfordfc.com}}

On 23 June 2016, Djuricin joined Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Ferencváros on loan for the duration of the 2016–17 season.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin joins Ferencvaros Budapest |url=http://www.redbullsalzburg.at/en/fc-red-bull-salzburg/news/saison_2016_17/marco-djuricin-joins-ferencvaros-budapest.html |access-date=9 January 2018 |website=FC Red Bull Salzburg}} He made 30 appearances and scored 10 goals during the season, but was left out of the matchday squad which emerged victorious in the 2017 Magyar Kupa Final.{{Cite web |title=Vasas FC – Ferencvárosi TC 1 : 1 büntetőkkel 4–5, 2017.05.31. (képek, adatok) • Magyar Kupa 2016–2017, döntő |url=https://www.magyarfutball.hu/hu/merkozesek/2017-05-31/vasas-ferencvaros |access-date=9 January 2018 |website=Magyarfutball.hu |language=hu}} Following a further season-long loan during the 2017–18 season, Djuricin left the club when his contract expired at the end of the 2017–18 season.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin leaves for Grasshoppers |url=https://www.redbullsalzburg.at/en/fc-red-bull-salzburg/news/saison_2018_19/marco-djuricin-leaves-for-grasshoppers.html |access-date=3 August 2018 |website=FC Red Bull Salzburg |language=de}}

= Grasshoppers =

In July 2017, Djuricin moved to Swiss Super League club Grasshopper Club Zürich on a season-long loan, with the option to transfer permanently.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin leaves for Grasshoppers |url=http://www.redbullsalzburg.at/en/fc-red-bull-salzburg/news/saison_2017_18/marco-djuricin-leaves-for-grasshoppers.html |access-date=9 January 2018 |website=FC Red Bull Salzburg}} He made 25 appearances and scored 9 goals during the 2017–18 season and permanently joined the club on a two-year contract. After 24 appearances and seven goals during the 2018–19 season, Djuricin departed the club.{{Cite web |last=Thijs |first=Simon |date=14 June 2019 |title=KSC verpflichtet Marco Djuricin |url=https://www.liga-zwei.de/ksc-verpflichtet-marco-djuricin/ |access-date=12 July 2019 |website=Liga-Zwei.de |language=de-DE}}

= Karlsruher SC =

On 14 June 2019, Djuricin returned to Germany to join 2. Bundesliga club Karlsruher SC on a two-year contract. He finished the 2019–20 season with 19 appearances. After making just seven appearances during the first half of the 2020–21 season, Djuricin's contract was terminated by mutual consent on 31 January 2021.{{Cite web |title=Ablösefreier Wechsel: Marco Djuricin verstärkt Austria Wien |url=https://www.fk-austria.at/de/n/news/2021/02/abloesefreier-wechsel--marco-djuricin-verstaerkt-austria-wien-/ |access-date=6 February 2021 |website=FK Austria Wien}}

=Austria Wien=

On 2 February 2021, Djuricin signed a contract with Austrian Bundesliga club Austria Wien on a free transfer. In what remained of the 2020–21 season, he scored seven goals in 17 appearances, helped the club qualify for the 2021–22 Europa Conference League and signed a new three-year contract.{{Cite web |title=Summary – Bundesliga – Austria – Results, fixtures, tables and news |url=https://int.soccerway.com/national/austria/bundesliga/20202021/s19162/final-stages/ |access-date=4 June 2021 |website=Soccerway}}{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin verlängert bis 2024 |url=https://www.fk-austria.at/de/n/news/2021/05/marco-djuricin-verlaengert-bis-2024/ |access-date=4 June 2021 |website=FK Austria Wien}} During the 2021–22 season, Djuricin scored 11 goals in 32 appearances and helped the club qualify for the 2022–23 Europa League play-off round. He recovered from off-season myocarditis to make four appearances and score one goal during the opening weeks of the 2022–23 season,{{Cite web |last=Schneider |first=Lukas |date=6 September 2024 |title=Herzmuskelentzündung! So half Alaba Spezi Djuricin |url=https://www.krone.at/3517619 |access-date=13 September 2024 |website=Kronen Zeitung |language=de}} before departing the club.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuričin wechselt zu HNK Rijeka |url=https://fk-austria.at/news/marco-djuričin-wechselt-zu-hnk-rijeka |access-date=31 August 2022 |website=FK Austria Wien |language=de}} Djuricin made 53 appearances and scored 19 goals during 18 months at the Franz Horr Stadium.

= HNK Rijeka and loan to Spartak Trnava =

On 31 August 2022, Djuricin transferred to Croatian First League club Rijeka and signed a three-year contract. He made five appearances prior to the 2022–23 winter break, after which he was frozen out of the squad by incoming head coach Sergej Jakirović.{{Cite web |title=Velika čistka u Rijeci. Jakirović otpisao 11 igrača, među njima i Halilović |url=https://www.index.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2431434 |access-date=21 February 2023 |website=www.index.hr |language=hr}} On 6 July 2023, Djuricin joined Slovak First League club Spartak Trnava on loan for the duration of the 2023–24 season.{{Cite web |date=6 July 2023 |title=Spartak získal útočníka z Rakúska |url=https://fcspartaktrnava.com/spartak-ziskal-utocnika-z-rakuska/ |access-date=6 July 2023 |website=FC Spartak Trnava |language=sk-SK}} Myocarditis restricted him to just 11 appearances during the season,{{Cite web |date=30 August 2023 |title=Šok pre Trnavu! Hviezdna posila s podozrením na vážnu diagnózu, je v nemocnici |url=https://sport.aktuality.sk/futbal/clanok/sok-pre-fc-spartak-trnava-marco-djuricin-s-vaznym-ochorenim-2023082920573887106 |access-date=24 September 2023 |website=Šport.sk}}{{Cite web |date=2 December 2023 |title=Marco Djuričin je späť |url=https://fcspartaktrnava.com/marco-djuricin-je-spat/ |access-date=3 December 2023 |website=FC Spartak Trnava |language=sk-SK}}{{Cite web |date=17 February 2024 |title=Djuričin v tejto sezóne dohral |url=https://fcspartaktrnava.com/djuricin-v-tejto-sezone-dohral/ |access-date=25 May 2024 |website=FC Spartak Trnava |language=sk-SK}} in which he scored four goals. The result of a visit to Bayern Munich's heart specialist necessitated a six month break from football and despite returning for the 2024–25 pre-season, Djuricin's contract was terminated.

= SV Stripfing =

Following a number of months training with SV Stripfing,{{Cite web |last=Siml |first=Dominik |date=4 January 2025 |title=Stripfinger Trainingsstart mit Marco Djuricin |url=https://www.noen.at/meinfussball/2-liga/sv-stripfing-stripfinger-trainingsstart-mit-marco-djuricin-454448969 |url-access=subscription |access-date=7 January 2025 |website=www.noen.at |language=de}} Djuricin signed a contract with the Austrian 2. Liga club on 17 January 2025.{{Cite web |date=17 January 2025 |title=Nach Herz-Problemen: Djuricin hat einen neuen Klub |url=https://www.krone.at/3657861 |access-date=21 January 2025 |website=Kronen |language=de}} His debut and first appearance at any level for just shy of a year came as a second half substitute in a 2–0 Austrian Cup quarter-final defeat to TSV Hartberg on 31 January 2025. Two yellow cards received during second half injury time led to Djuricin being sent off.{{Cite web |date=31 January 2025 |title=ÖFB Cup: Stripfing vs Hartberg – LIVE from 6pm |url=https://www.krone.at/3672705 |access-date=3 February 2025 |website=Kronen |language=en}} He made 12 appearances and scored six goals during the remainder of the 2024–25 season, at the end of which the club narrowly avoided relegation.{{Cite web |title=Tables – 2. Liga – Austria – Results, fixtures, tables and news |url=https://int.soccerway.com/national/austria/1-liga/20242025/regular-season/r82227/tables/ |access-date=27 May 2025 |website=Soccerway}} Djuricin departed the club after the season.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin verlässt den SV Stripfing |url=https://www.sv-stripfing.at/artikel/89849/marco-djuricin-verlaesst-den-sv-stripfing |access-date=31 May 2025 |website=www.sv-stripfing.at |language=de}}

= First Vienna =

On 30 May 2025, Djuricin signed a two-year contract with Austrian 2. Liga club First Vienna.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin verstärkt die Vienna-Offensive |url=https://www.firstviennafc.at/news/2025-05-30/http:https://www.firstviennafc.at/news/2025-05-30/marco-djuricin-verstaerkt-die-vienna-offensive.html |access-date=31 May 2025 |website=First Vienna FC 1894 |language=de}}

International career

Djuricin won 26 caps and scored 9 goals for Austria between under-17 and under-21 level. He scored a penalty at the 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Championship and the resulting win over the Netherlands qualified the team for the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia, though he would miss the tournament through injury.{{Cite web |last=Harrison |first=Wayne |date=25 July 2010 |title=Djuricin delighted with Austria achievement |url=https://www.uefa.com/under19/news/0257-0deaa7f669fa-aae7f96a54b9-1000--djuricin-delighted-with-austria-achievement/ |access-date=29 August 2015 |website=UEFA}} He won two caps for the senior team in March 2015, in a 5–0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying over Liechtenstein and a 1–1 friendly draw with Bosnia and Herzegovina.{{NFT player|58740|access-date=24 November 2024}}

Coaching career

On 18 October 2024, Djuricin was appointed under-7 coach at Austrian lower league club Liesing ASK.{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin |url=https://www.oefb.at/Profile/Trainer/1331446?Marco-Djuricin |access-date=30 October 2024 |website=oefb.at |language=de}}

Personal life

Djuricin is of Serbian and Croatian descent. His father, Goran,{{Cite web |date=25 July 2010 |title=Teamchef Heraf zieht den Hut |url=http://sport.orf.at/stories/2005377/2005372/ |access-date=29 August 2015 |language=de}} is a former footballer and a manager.{{Soccerway|id=408340|name=Goran Djuricin|accessdate=29 August 2015}}

Career statistics

= Club =

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rowspan="3"|Hertha BSC II

|2010–11

|Regionalliga Nord

|7

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|{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord/2010-11/hertha-bsc-ii-1509/58732/spieler_djuricin-marco.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109121854/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/regionalliga-nord/2010-11/hertha-bsc-ii-1509/58732/spieler_djuricin-marco.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 January 2015 |access-date=29 August 2015 |website=Kicker |language=German}}

2011–12

|Regionalliga Nord

|16

9169

|{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/2011-12/58732/vereinsspieler_djuricin-marco.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109120345/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/2011-12/58732/vereinsspieler_djuricin-marco.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 January 2015 |access-date=10 November 2014 |website=Kicker |publisher=kicker |language=German}}

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|2010–11

|2. Bundesliga

|9

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|2

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Jahn Regensburg (loan)

|2012–13

|2. Bundesliga

|16

310colspan="2"|—173

|{{Cite web |title=Marco Djuricin |url=http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/2012-13/58732/vereinsspieler_djuricin-marco.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109120338/http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/regionalliga/rlligen/2012-13/58732/vereinsspieler_djuricin-marco.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 January 2015 |access-date=10 November 2014 |website=Kicker |publisher=kicker |language=German}}

Jahn Regensburg II (loan)

|2012–13

|Bayernliga Süd

|1

3colspan="2"|—

|colspan="2"|—

13

|{{Cite web |title=Jahn Regensburg II – TSV Aindling am 16. September um 15:00 Uhr in der Bayernliga Süd |url=http://beinschuss.de/bayernliga-sued/spiele/jahn-regensburg-ii-gegen-tsv-aindling/6229/124 |access-date=29 August 2015 |website=beinschuss.de}}

rowspan="3"|Sturm Graz

|2013–14

|Austrian Bundesliga

|18

63120237

|{{WorldFootball.net|id=marco-djuricin}}

2014–15

|Austrian Bundesliga

|18

1136colspan="2"|—2117

|

colspan="2"|Total

!36||17||6||7||2||0||44||24

!—

rowspan="3"|Red Bull Salzburg

|2014–15

|Austrian Bundesliga

|13

21021163

|

2015–16

|Austrian Bundesliga

|3

0131053

|

colspan="2"|Total

!16||2||2||3||3||1||21||6

!—

Brentford (loan)

|2015–16

|Championship

|22

410colspan="2"|—234

|{{Soccerbase season|60459|2015|access-date=2 September 2015}}

Ferencváros (loan)

|2016–17

|Nemzeti Bajnokság I

|25

832203010

|

Grasshoppers (loan)

|2017–18

|Swiss Super League

|23

524colspan="2"|—259

|

Grasshoppers

|2018–19

|Swiss Super League

|23

611colspan="2"|—247

|

rowspan="3"|Karlsruher SC

|2019–20

|2. Bundesliga

|17

020colspan="2"|—190

|

2020–21

|2. Bundesliga

|6

010colspan="2"|—70

|

colspan="2"|Total

!23||0||3||0||colspan="2"|—||26||0

!—

rowspan="4" |Austria Wien

|2020–21

|Austrian Bundesliga

|17

|7

|0

|0

| colspan="2" |—

|17

|7

|

2021–22

|Austrian Bundesliga

|28

|9

|2

|1

|2

|1

|32

|11

|

2022–23

|Austrian Bundesliga

|3

|1

| colspan="2" |—

|1

|0

|4

|1

|

colspan="2" |Total

!48

!17

!2

!1

!3

!1

!53

!19

!—

Austria Wien II

|2020–21

|Austrian 2. Liga

|1

|1

| colspan="2" |—

| colspan="2" |—

|1

|1

|

Rijeka

|2022–23

|Croatian First League

|5

|0

|0

|0

| colspan="2" |—

|5

|0

|

Spartak Trnava (loan)

|2023–24

|Slovak First League

|4

|3

|1

|0

|6

|1

|11

|4

|

SV Stripfing

|2024–25

|Austrian 2. Liga

|11

|6

|1

|0

| colspan="2" |—

|12

|6

|

First Vienna

|2025–26

|Austrian 2. Liga

|0

|0

|0

|0

| colspan="2" |—

|0

|0

|

colspan="3" |Career total

!288||89||23||18||16||3||327||110

!—

= International =

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

|+Appearances and goals by national team and year

!National team

!Year

!Apps

!Goals

Austria

|2015

|2

|0

colspan="2" |Total

!2

!0

Honours

References

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