Senad Lulić, born on January eighteenth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Bosnia, renowned for his role as a midfielder. His journey in professional football commenced at Chur 97, where he laid the foundation for a successful career.
In two thousand six, Lulić made a significant move to Bellinzona, marking the beginning of his ascent in the sport. His talent quickly caught the attention of Grasshoppers, where he played for two years before transferring to Young Boys in two thousand ten. The following year, he took a pivotal step in his career by joining Lazio, a club that would become synonymous with his legacy.
On the international stage, Lulić made his senior debut for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team in two thousand eight. Over the course of his international career, he earned more than fifty caps, showcasing his skills and dedication until two thousand seventeen. Notably, he represented his nation at their inaugural major championship during the two thousand fourteen FIFA World Cup, a milestone that highlighted his contributions to Bosnian football.