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Ivan Zelic was born on 24 February, 1978 in Canberra, Australia, is an A national Soccer League players. Discover Ivan Zelic's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Ivan Zelic Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ivan Zelic Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ivan Zelic worth at the age of 46 years old? Ivan Zelic’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Australia. We have estimated Ivan Zelic's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Ivan Zelic (born 24 February 1978) is an Australian former international footballer and current writer, filmmaker, and actor.
Ivan Zelic was born to Croatian parents 24 February 1978.
He started to play football at the age of 7 for club side Canberra FC, a club known for developing Australian Croatian footballing talent, with the likes of older an brother, Australian international Ned Zelic, and Croatian international Josip Simunic also coming through the same ranks.
He won a scholarship at the illustrious Australian Institute of Sport (A.I.S) at the age of 16.
It was here that Zelic was picked out by Sydney Olympic in the National Soccer League (NSL), where he began to ply his trade in the professional league at the age of 17, cementing a spot as a defender in David Ratcliffe's side of 1995–96.
After two seasons, he then signed for Canberra Cosmos.
In his second year there, he was to become one of the National Soccer League's youngest-ever captains at the age of 21.
He then signed for Adelaide City on a two-year deal, eventually leaving halfway through the second season to join the Melbourne Knights.
After finishing the season, Zelic returned home to play for Canberra FC, being a stand out for the local side as a left sided midfielder as they won the minor premiership.
It was at his next NSL side, Sydney United, that Zelic suffered a Lisfranc fracture, which involved breaking two metatarsals and tearing the ligaments in his right foot whilst playing in Auckland against the Auckland Kingz in the NSL.
He was to eventually recover, after a 9-month lay off through injury, and signed for Malaysian club Johor FC, where he spent a season.
Upon returning to Australia, he signed for NSW premier league sides St. George Saints and Blacktown City Demons, and led Blacktown to a minor premiership playing as an attacking left sided midfielder.
Zelic was a regular of the Australian Under 20s, or Young Socceroos, starting 11 in the lead up to, and in the World Youth Cup, which was held in Malaysia in 1997.
After the World Youth Cup was over, he furthered his international career by becoming the captain of the Australian Olympic team or Olyroos in their lead-up to the Sydney 2000 Olympics but was to eventually fall out of favor with Australian Olympic team coach Raul Blanco.
Blanco eventually invited Zelic to be part of the Olympic squad for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, but Zelic declined the offer in a storm of controversy, instead opting to concentrate on his club football with Adelaide City.
Zelic has had guest starring roles in Australian shows including All Saints, Home and Away and Packed to the Rafters.
In 2008, Zelic wrote and directed his first short film, The Sin Bleeder, with cinematographer Marc Windon.
Zelic's style in The Sin Bleeder became known for its long takes and smooth camera movements.
The short film eventually went on to play at numerous short film festivals, including the Bondi Short Film Festival.
His follow-up, Ruthless Days, a gritty crime story, also appeared at a number of short film festivals across Australia, including the Melbourne Underground Film Festival.
Zelic is the younger brother of former Australian international footballer Ned Zelić and the older brother of former SBS football presenter Lucy Zelic.
In 2015, he played the lead role in "Colt 13", a short film directed by Luke A. McKay, which went on to play at numerous film festivals and which earned Zelic a best actor award at the Sydney Indie Film Festival.