Haris Medunjanin, born on March eighth, nineteen eighty-five, is a distinguished Bosnian former professional footballer who made his mark as a midfielder. Currently, he serves as the assistant manager for the Eredivisie club NEC Nijmegen, showcasing his expertise and passion for the sport beyond his playing days.
Medunjanin began his professional journey at AZ, where he was loaned to Sparta Rotterdam in two thousand six. His career took him to Spain in two thousand eight when he joined Valladolid, followed by a move to Maccabi Tel Aviv two years later. In two thousand twelve, he was loaned to Gaziantepspor, eventually signing a permanent deal the following season. His career saw a return to Maccabi in two thousand sixteen, and he later joined the Philadelphia Union in two thousand seventeen.
On the international stage, Medunjanin initially represented the Netherlands at the under-21 level. However, in two thousand nine, he made the pivotal decision to play for Bosnia and Herzegovina at the senior level. His international career spanned nearly a decade, concluding in two thousand eighteen, with a notable highlight being his participation in the two thousand fourteen FIFA World Cup.