Mato Jajalo

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Mato Jajalo (pronounced [mâːto jǎjalo]; born 25 May 1988) is a Bosnian former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

Date of birth (1988-05-25) 25 May 1988 (age 37)
Place of birth Jajce, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
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Mato Jajalo
Personal information
Date of birth (1988-05-25) 25 May 1988 (age 37)
Place of birth Jajce, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position Defensive midfielder
Youth career
1993–1999 DJK Eiche Offenbach
1999–2007 Slaven Belupo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 Slaven Belupo 63 (8)
2009–2011 Siena 25 (0)
2010–20111. FC Köln (loan) 30 (2)
2011–2014 1. FC Köln 60 (3)
2014Sarajevo (loan) 9 (0)
2014–2015 Rijeka 18 (1)
2015–2019 Palermo 138 (6)
2019–2023 Udinese 52 (0)
2023–2024 Venezia 21 (0)
Total 416 (20)
International career
2008–2009 Croatia U20 7 (1)
2007–2010 Croatia U21 21 (4)
2014–2015 Croatia 2 (0)
2016–2019 Bosnia and Herzegovina 11 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 5 May 2024
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Jajalo started his professional career at Slaven Belupo, before joining Siena in 2009. The following year, he was loaned to 1. FC Köln, with whom he signed permanently a year later. In 2014, he was sent on loan to Sarajevo. Later that year, he moved to Rijeka. Jajalo joined Palermo in 2015. Four years later, he switched to Udinese. In 2023, he was transferred to Venezia.

A former Croatian youth international, Jajalo also made his senior international debut for Croatia, before switching his allegiance to Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2016, earning 11 caps until 2019.

Club career

Early career

Because of the outbreak of the Bosnian War, Jajalo's family fled from his native Bosnia and Herzegovina and moved to Germany, where he started playing football at a local club, before joining the youth setup of Croatian team Slaven Belupo in 1999. He made his professional debut against Osijek on 22 July 2007 at the age of 19. On 5 August, he scored his first professional goal in a triumph over Zagreb.[1]

In June 2009, Jajalo was transferred to Italian side Siena.[2]

In July 2010, he was sent on a season-long loan to German outfit 1. FC Köln, with an option to make the transfer permanent, which was activated the following year.[3] In February 2014, he was loaned to Sarajevo until the end of the season.[4]

In June, he joined Rijeka.[5]

Palermo

In January 2015, Jajalo moved to Palermo on a contract until June 2019.[6] He made his official debut for the team on 1 February against Hellas Verona.[7] On 24 May, he scored his first goal for the squad against Fiorentina.[8]

Despite Palermo's relegation to the Serie B in April 2017, Jajalo decided to stay at the club.[9]

He played his 100th game for the side against Parma on 2 April 2018.[10]

Udinese

In June 2019, Jajalo signed a three-year deal with Udinese.[11] He made his competitive debut for the squad in a Coppa Italia match against Südtirol on 18 August.[12] A week later, he made his league debut against Milan.[13]

In December 2020, he suffered a severe knee injury, which was diagnosed as an anterior cruciate ligament tear and was ruled out for at least six months. Over eight months after the injury, on 22 August 2021, he returned to the pitch.[14]

In March 2022, he extended his contract with Udinese until June 2023.[15]

Later stage of career

In January 2023, Jajalo switched to Venezia.[16] In March, he suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament again and was expected to be sidelined for at least half a year.[17]

He announced his retirement from football on 1 July 2024.[18]

International career

After representing Croatia at various youth levels and captaining them at the under-21 level under coach Dražen Ladić, Jajalo made his senior international debut in a friendly game against Argentina on 12 November 2014. However, in March 2016, he decided that he would play for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the future.[19]

In July, his request to change sports citizenship from Croatian to Bosnian was approved by FIFA.[20] Subsequently, in September, he received his first senior call up, for 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Belgium and Cyprus.[21] He debuted against the former on 7 October.[22]

Personal life

Jajalo's younger brother Ivan is also a professional footballer.[23]

He married his long-time girlfriend Ivana in May 2012. Together they have four children, three sons named Emanuel, Gabriel and Mateo and a daughter named Elena.[24]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[25]
Club Season League National cup[a] Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Slaven Belupo 2007–08 Croatian Football League 314303[b]0374
2008–09 Croatian Football League 324204[b]0384
Total 6385070758
Siena 2009–10 Serie A 25010260
1. FC Köln (loan) 2010–11 Bundesliga 30230332
1. FC Köln 2011–12 Bundesliga 31322335
2012–13 Bundesliga 24020260
2013–14 2. Bundesliga 501060
Total 90582987
Sarajevo (loan) 2013–14 Bosnian Premier League 9061151
Rijeka 2014–15 Croatian Football League 1812112[c]01[d]0332
Palermo 2014–15 Serie A 161161
2015–16 Serie A 28010290
2016–17 Serie A 26100261
2017–18 Serie B 351204[e]0411
2018–19 Serie B 33320353
Total 138650401476
Udinese 2019–20 Serie A 26020280
2020–21 Serie A 101020
2021–22 Serie A 22020240
2022–23 Serie A 301040
Total 52060580
Venezia 2022–23 Serie B 7070
2023–24 Serie B 140001[e]0150
Total 2100010220
Career total 416203341906047424
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International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[26]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Croatia
201410
201510
Total20
Bosnia and Herzegovina
201620
201750
201800
201940
Total110
Career total130
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Honours

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