维迪奇
英文名:Nemanja Vidic
粤语译名:维迪治
国籍:塞尔维亚
生日:1981.10.21
身高:188cm
体重:85kg
位置:后卫
首次国际比赛出场: Italy vs. Serbia-Montenegro(10月12日)
俱乐部历史
2001-2004 贝尔格莱德红星队
2004-2005 莫斯科斯巴达队
2006年至今曼联队
赛季 俱乐部 已进行的比赛 进球
2006-2007 Manchester United 25 3
2005-2006 Manchester United 11 0
2005 Spartak Moscow 27 2
2004 Spartak Moscow 12 2
2003-2004 Red Star 20 5
2002-2003 Red Star 25 5
2001-2002 Red Star 22 2
少年得志
维迪奇是塞尔维亚国内典型的少年得志球员,他年纪轻轻便佩上了贝尔格莱德红星队队长袖标。23岁转会莫斯科斯巴达之后,他被看作是俄罗斯联赛中最出色的防守球员,并因此得到弗格森爵爷的青睐。维迪奇在中卫位置上反应机敏,头球抢断均有一定的实力,但毕竟作为一名相对年轻的中后卫,维迪奇在场上偶尔还会表现得比较毛躁,但可以预期他将在未来成为俱乐部领军人物。
红魔的未来
2006年1月,维迪奇冬季转会加盟曼联,在风格与塞尔维亚联赛迥异的英超赛场上,半路加盟的维迪奇依然经历了一段时间的适应期,经历了三张黄牌的洗礼之后,维迪奇渐渐找到了身披红色球衣首发的感觉,他被看作未来数年内费迪南德身旁最为理想的搭档。
维基百科里的维达
Nemanja Vidić (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Видић) (born October 21, 1981 in Titovo Užice, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian professional footballer. He plays for the English club Manchester United in the Premier League and for the Serbian national football team.
Club career
Early years
Nemanja Vidić was born to Dragoljub, a retired copper factory worker, and Zora, a bank clerk. Vidić took up football at 7 years of age, alongside his older brother Dušan, with local side Jedinstvo Užice. He progressed quickly, and moved to Sloboda Užice at the age of 12.[1][2]
Red Star
Two and a half years later, before his 15th birthday, Red Star Belgrade signed Vidić to their youth system. He started his senior career on a season-long loan deal at Spartak Subotica in 2000. He moved back to Red Star Belgrade after the loan deal ended, playing regularly in the top-flight Yugoslav League. He won the 2001/02 Yugoslav Cup with Red Star.[3][4] Vidić quickly gained the captain's armband, and during his three years as captain, he scored 12 goals in 67 matches, and ended his Red Star Belgrade career on a high note by leading the club to a domestic double. He won the 2004 Serbia and Montenegro League and Serbia and Montenegro Cup trophies with Red Star Belgrade, and in July 2004, he joined Russian Premier League side Spartak Moscow.[1][5] The details of the transfer were not revealed although it was reported that Vidić became the most expensive defender in the history of the Russian Premiere League.[6]
Manchester United
After playing one season at Spartak Moscow, Vidić signed for Manchester United for a reported fee of around £7 million on January 5, 2006;[7][8] two and a half years after Manchester United's reported interest in him.[9] He was assigned the number 15 shirt and made his debut for Manchester United as a substitute for Ruud van Nistelrooy in the dying minutes of Manchester United's 2-1 win in the Carling Cup semi-final second leg against Blackburn Rovers on January 25, 2006.[10][11]
During the 2006-07 Premier league season, Vidić formed a partnership with Rio Ferdinand in the centre of defence, which has since become one of the most prominent partnerships in English football, and has become an established first team player.[5][12][13] In his first full season playing for Manchester United he made 25 appearances in the Premier league and ended the season winning his first league medal.[14][15]
Vidić scored his first ever goal for Manchester United on October 14, 2006 against Wigan Athletic - United went on to win 3-1.[16] He scored his second goal in a 3-0 win over Portsmouth FC on November 4, his first goal at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium.[17] He scored his first Champions League goal for Manchester United against S.L. Benfica on December 6 in the group stages; a match which Manchester United won 3-1.[18]
Praised for his aggressive no-nonsense defensive style, he is now recognised as one of the best defenders in the Premier League and in Europe.[12][19] Nicknamed Vida[20][21] by his Manchester United teammates, he is highly regarded for his physical presence, heading ability in both defence and at attacking set pieces, and bravery.[20][22][23][24][25][26] Because of this, he enjoys a cult status among United faithful[22][27][28][29] and is often compared to former Manchester United defender Steve Bruce for having similar characteristics.[20][30]
Vidic won Serbia's Overseas Player of the Year award for 2005, playing for Spartak Moscow, a poll of the captains of the 16 clubs in the Serbian Superliga that is organized annually (the first award was given in 1970) by daily newspaper Večernje novosti. He was once again the recipient of the award for 2007, playing for Manchester United.[31][32] He was named in the 2006-07 and 2007-08 PFA Premiership Team of the Season [33][34] He was shortlisted on 31 August 2007 for UEFA European Club Defender of the Year[35] and was again shortlisted on 25 September 2007 for FIFPro World XI player award.[36]
On 8 November 2007, Vidic signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at Manchester United until 2012.[37]
In his second full season at Manchester United he earned his second Premier league medal in succession (making 32 appearances in the process) and won his first UEFA Champions League medal.[38][39][40]
International career
A Yugoslavian youth international, he made his senior debut on October 12, 2002 against Italy in UEFA Euro 2004 qualification.[1][41] Vidić was part of the Serbian and Montenegrin national team's "Famous Four" defence,[8] alongside Mladen Krstajić, Ivica Dragutinović and Goran Gavrančić, that conceded just one goal during the ten 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification matches, setting new record for least amount of goals conceded. Vidić played a major part in the last qualification game, against Bosnia-Herzegovina. Serbia and Montenegro won 1-0 and secured qualification, despite Vidić picking up a red card five minutes before the end.[1] Vidić missed out on Serbia and Montenegro's opening group stage match against Holland through suspension from his red card in last qualifying game,[42] and on June 12, 2006 he injured his left knee ligaments during training and he did not play any games at the 2006 World Cup.[43] After the 2006 World Cup, Vidić went on to represent the national team, now independent as the Serbia national football team.
Personal
On July 17, 2006, Vidić married his girlfriend Ana Ivanović, an Economics student at the University of Belgrade. Ana should not be confused with the Serbian tennis star of the same name. Together, they have a son named Luka.[44][45]
Honours Team
Red Star Belgrade
Yugoslav Cup: 2002
Serbian SuperLiga: 2004
Serbia and Montenegro Cup: 2004
Manchester United
Premier League (2): 2006-07, 2007-08
UEFA Champions League: 2007-08
Football League Cup: 2005-06
FA Community Shield: 2007
[edit] Individual
Serbia's Overseas Player of the Year (2): 2005 (with FC Spartak Moscow), 2007 (with Manchester United)
PFA Team of the Year (2): 2007, 2008 (with Manchester United)