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Ivan Perišić
Personal information
Full name: Ivan Perišić
Date of birth: 2 February 1989 (1989-02-02) (age 36)
Place of birth:    Split, Flag of Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslavia
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing position: Winger
Club information
Current club Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
Number: 5
Youth clubs
2000–2006
2006–2007
Flag of Croatia Hajduk Split
Flag of France Sochaux
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
2007–2009
2009
2009–2011
2011–2013
2013–2015
2015–2022
2019–2020
2022–2024
2024
2024
2024–
Flag of France Sochaux B
Flag of Belgium → Roeselare (loan)
Flag of Belgium Club Brugge
Flag of Germany Borussia Dortmund
Flag of Germany VfL Wolfsburg
Flag of Italy Inter Milan
Flag of Germany → Bayern Munich (loan)
Flag of England Tottenham Hotspur
Flag of Croatia → Hajduk Split (loan)
Flag of Croatia Hajduk Split
Flag of Netherlands PSV Eindhoven
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017 00(5)
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042 00(9)
070 0(18)
208 0(49)
022 00(4)
039 00(1)
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National team
2005
2007
2009–2010
2011–
Flag of Croatia Croatia U17
Flag of Croatia Croatia U19
Flag of Croatia Croatia U21
Flag of Croatia Croatia
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Ivan Perišić (born 2 February 1989) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays for Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur and the Croatia national team. Usually deployed as a winger, he also featured as an attacking midfielder, second striker, or wing-back.

Product of Hajduk Split youth academy, Perišić made name for himself while playing for Club Brugge, where he was the Belgian Pro League top goalscorer and was named Belgian Footballer of the Year for 2011. This earned him a transfer to Borussia Dortmund, with whom he won the 2011–12 Bundesliga before signing with VfL Wolfsburg for €8 million in January 2013. He remained there for two and a half seasons, winning the 2015 DFB-Pokal Final, before moving to Inter Milan for €16 million. In 2019, he moved to Bayern Munich on loan, winning the treble and scoring in the infamous 8–2 humiliation of Barcelona during his loan spells at the club.

He made his debut for the Croatia national team in 2011. and represented his nation at UEFA Euro 2012 and 2016, as well as the 2014 and 2018 FIFA World Cup, reaching the final of the latter. Instrumental to Croatia's second "golden generation", Perišić is the nation's player with most goals created at the major tournaments (11), and the first Croatian player ever to score in a World Cup final.

Honours[]

Club[]

Borussia Dortmund

VfL Wolfsburg

Bayern Munich

International[]

Individual[]

Orders[]

  • Order of Duke Branimir with Ribbon: 2018

External links[]

PSV Eindhoven squad - 2024–25

Benítez · Sambo · Teze · Obispo · Ramalho · Bella-Kotchap · Lang · Dest · De Jong · 10 Tillman · 11 Bakayoko · 14 Pepi · 16 Drommel · 17 Júnior · 18 Boscagli · 20 Til · 22 Schouten · 23 Veerman · 24 Waterman · 26 Babadi · 27 Lozano · 30 Van Aanholt · 31 Land · 34 Saibari · 41 Peersman ·

Manager:  Flag of Netherlands Peter Bosz
Flag of Croatia Croatia
Croatia – UEFA Euro 2012

1.  2.  3.  4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9.  10.  11.  12.  13.  14.  15.  16.  17.  18.  19.  20.  21.  22.  23.  Manager:  Flag of Croatia Slaven Bilić

Croatia – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Group stage

1. Pletikosa 2. Vrsaljko 3. Pranjić 4. Perišić 5. Ćorluka 6. Lovren 7. Rakitić 8. Vukojević 9. Jelavić 10. Modrić 11. Srna (c) 12. Zelenika 13. Schildenfeld 14. Brozović 15. Badelj 16. Rebić 17. Mandžukić 18. Olić 19. Sammir 20. Kovačić 21. Vida 22. Eduardo 23. Subašić Manager:  Flag of Croatia Niko Kovač

Croatia – UEFA Euro 2016 – Round of 16

1. Vargić 2. Vrsaljko 3. Strinić 4. Perišić 5. Ćorluka 6. Jedvaj 7. Rakitić 8. Kovačić 9. Kramarić 10. Modrić 11. Srna 12. L. Kalinić 13. Schildenfeld 14. Brozović 15. Ćorić 16. N. Kalinić 17. Mandžukić 18. Rog 19. Badelj 20. Pjaca 21. Vida 22. Čop 23. Subašić Manager:  Flag of Yugoslavia Ante Čačić

Croatia – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Runners up

1. Livaković 2. Vrsaljko 3. Strinić 4. Perišić 5. Ćorluka 6. Lovren 7. Rakitić 8. Kovačić 9. Kramarić 10. Modrić (c) 11. Brozović 12. L. Kalinić 13. Jedvaj 14. Bradarić 15. Ćaleta-Car 16. N. Kalinić 17. Mandžukić 18. Rebić 19. Badelj 20. Pjaca 21. Vida 22. Pivarić 23. Subašić Manager:  Flag of Yugoslavia Zlatko Dalić

Croatia – UEFA Euro 2020 – Round of 16

1. Kalinić 2. Livaković 3. Sluga 4. Barišić 5. Bradarić 6. Ćaleta-Car 7. Gvardiol 8. Juranović 9. Lovren 10. Škorić 11. Vida 12. Vrsaljko 13. Badelj 14. Brozović 15. Ivanušec 16. Kovačić 17. Modrić (c) 18. Pašalić 19. Vlašić 20. Brekalo 21. Budimir 22. Kramarić 23. Oršić 24. Perišić 25. Petković 26. Rebić Manager:  Flag of Yugoslavia Zlatko Dalić

Croatia – UEFA Euro 2024 – Group stage

1. Livaković 2. Stanišić 3. Pongračić 4. Gvardiol 5. Erlić 6. Šutalo 7. Majer 8. Kovačić 9. Kramarić 10. Modrić (c) 11. Brozović 12. Labrović 13. Vlašić 14. I.Perišić 15. M.Pašalić 16. Budimir 17. Petković 18. Ivanušec 19. Sosa 20. Pjaca 21. Vida 22. Juranović 23. Ivušić 24. Marco Pašalić 25. Sučić 26. Baturina
Manager:  Flag of Yugoslavia Zlatko Dalić

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