Danijel Subašić, born on October twenty-seventh, nineteen eighty-four, is a distinguished Croatian former professional footballer renowned for his role as a goalkeeper. After a successful playing career, he has transitioned into coaching, currently serving as the goalkeeping coach for the Croatia national team.
Subašić's football journey began in his homeland, where he played for Zadar and Hajduk before making a significant move to Monaco in January two thousand twelve. Over the course of eight-and-a-half years with the club, he made two hundred ninety-two competitive appearances, showcasing his skills and resilience on the field.
During his tenure at Monaco, Subašić achieved remarkable success, winning Ligue 2 in the two thousand twelve-thirteen season and Ligue 1 in the two thousand sixteen-seventeen season. His outstanding performance in the latter season earned him the prestigious title of Goalkeeper of the Year.
On the international stage, Subašić made his senior debut for Croatia in two thousand nine. He was an integral part of the national team, participating in two FIFA World Cups and two UEFA European Championships. Notably, he played a crucial role in the Croatian squad that finished as runners-up to France in the two thousand eighteen FIFA World Cup.