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Daniel Visevic

Daniel Visevic (born 30 November 1988) is an Australian footballer who plays as a midfielder.

Visevic was born in Melbourne and played youth football for St Albans Saints, Essendon Royals and the Victorian Institute of Sport before starting his professional career for Melbourne Victory. After just one competitive appearance for the Victory, Visevic moved back to the Victorian Premier League, where he played until a move to Croatia to play with Dinamo Zagreb in 2007. After spending time on loan with Lokomotiva Zagreb in 2008, Visevic returned to Victoria, where he subsequently played for a number of clubs at state level.

Visevic represented Australia at under-17 level.

Visevic was born in Melbourne. His parents both moved to Australia from Croatia as children, graduating from the Victorian Institute of Sport.

Visevic signed a four-week contract with Melbourne Victory in May 2005, and made his professional debut in a loss to Adelaide United in the 2005 Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament in what was the Victory's first ever competitive match. Visevic returned to the Victory in late 2006 on trial.

In early 2007, Visevic joined German side Werder Bremen on trial, playing for Werder Bremen II as a guest player in a friendly win over TSV Havelse.

In November 2007, Visevic began training with Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb. He went on to sign with the club alongside Australian compatriot Mate Dugandzic.

In 2014, Visevic returned to Melbourne Knights, having previously played for the club in 2007.

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