Edin Cocalić

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Edin Cocalić (Bosnian pronunciation: [ědin tsǒtsalitɕ]; born 5 December 1987) is a Bosnian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.

Date of birth (1987-12-05) 5 December 1987 (age 38)
Place of birth Višegrad, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position Centre-back
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Edin Cocalić
Cocalić playing for Željezničar in 2008
Personal information
Date of birth (1987-12-05) 5 December 1987 (age 38)
Place of birth Višegrad, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Position Centre-back
Youth career
1999–2006 Željezničar
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2009 Željezničar 88 (5)
2010–2012 Panionios 48 (1)
2012–2015 Maccabi Haifa 77 (2)
2015–2019 Mechelen 106 (2)
2019–2020 Akhisarspor 42 (2)
2020 Altay 3 (0)
2021 Panetolikos 12 (0)
2022–2024 Željezničar 62 (2)
Total 438 (14)
International career
2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina U17 3 (1)
2005 Bosnia and Herzegovina U19 2 (0)
2007–2008 Bosnia and Herzegovina U21 5 (0)
2015–2017 Bosnia and Herzegovina 10 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Cocalić began his professional career at Željezničar, before joining Panionios in 2010. Two years later, he moved to Maccabi Haifa. In 2015, he was transferred to Mechelen. Four years later, Cocalić signed with Akhisarspor. Following Akhisarspor, he played for Altay and Panetolikos. In 2022, he returned to Željezničar, retiring in 2024.

A former youth international for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cocalić made his senior international debut in 2015, earning 10 caps until 2017.

Club career

Early career

Cocalić came through Željezničar's youth academy, which he joined in 1999. He made his professional debut in 2006 at the age of 18.[1]

In January 2010, Cocalić signed with Greek club Panionios.[2] In January 2012, he moved to Israeli outfit Maccabi Haifa.[3]

Mechelen

On 31 January 2015, Cocalić signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with Belgian side Mechelen.[4] A week later, he made his official debut for the club against Charleroi.[5] Two months later, he scored his first goal for Mechelen against Waasland-Beveren.[6]

In January 2017, Cocalić agreed to a new contract expiring in June 2020.[7]

On 23 January 2018, he played his 100th game for the team against St. Truiden.[8]

In spite of Mechelen's relegation to the Belgian First Division B in March 2018, Cocalić decided to stay at the club, and even extended his contract for additional season.[9]

Akhisarspor

On 21 January 2019, Cocalić was transferred to Turkish team Akhisarspor for an undisclosed fee.[10] A week later, on his competitive debut for the club, he scored a goal and saw a straight red card.[11]

Even though Akhisarspor got relegated to the 1. Lig at the end of season, Cocalić chose to stay with the team.[12]

Later career

After leaving Akhisarspor, Cocalić signed with 1. Lig club Altay in September 2020.[13]

On 17 January 2021, he joined Greek club Panetolikos.[14] In November 2021, Cocalić terminated his contract with Panetolikos and left the club.[15]

Return to Željezničar

On 24 January 2022, Cocalić returned to his former club Željezničar, over a decade after he had left the club.[16] On 25 February 2022, he made his second debut for Željezničar, in a 2–0 league loss against Velež Mostar.[17] On 16 July 2022, he scored his first goal in the 2022–23 season against Leotar, his first Bosnian Premier League goal since October 2009.[18]

On 14 April 2024, Cocalić was sent off after a straight red card in the city derby against Sarajevo.[19] He left Željezničar after the end of the 2023–24 season and announced his retirement from professional football.[20]

International career

Cocalić represented Bosnia and Herzegovina on all youth levels. He also served as captain of the under-17 team.[21]

In March 2015, he received his first senior call-up, for games against Andorra and Austria.[22] Cocalić debuted in a convincing triumph over the former on 28 March.[23]

Personal life

Cocalić married his long-time girlfriend Merima in March 2010. Together they have two children, a girl and a boy.[24]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[25]
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Željezničar 2005–06 Bosnian Premier League 601070
2006–07 Bosnian Premier League 26140301
2007–08 Bosnian Premier League 23151282
2008–09 Bosnian Premier League 25110261
2009–10 Bosnian Premier League 8220102
Total 8851311016
Panionios 2009–10 Super League Greece 711081
2010–11 Super League Greece 26000260
2011–12 Super League Greece 15021171
Total 48131512
Maccabi Haifa 2011–12 Israeli Premier League 16040200
2012–13 Israeli Premier League 25030280
2013–14 Israeli Premier League 22100110331
2014–15 Israeli Premier League 14110151
Total 77280110962
Mechelen 2014–15 Belgian First Division A 151151
2015–16 Belgian First Division A 24131272
2016–17 Belgian First Division A 36020380
2017–18 Belgian First Division A 26020280
2018–19 Belgian First Division B 502171
Total 1062921154
Akhisarspor 2018–19 Süper Lig 9120111
2019–20 1. Lig 331003[a]0361
2020–21 1. Lig 000000
Total 4222030472
Altay 2020–21 1. Lig 301040
Panetolikos 2020–21 Super League Greece 120101[b]0140
Željezničar 2021–22 Bosnian Premier League 110110
2022–23 Bosnian Premier League 25161312
2023–24 Bosnian Premier League 2611030301
Total 6227130723
Career total 438144451404050019
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International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[26]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Bosnia and Herzegovina 201540
201630
201730
Total100
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