Milan Badelj

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Milan Badelj (Croatian pronunciation: [mǐlan bǎdeʎ];[2][3] born 25 February 1989) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for and captains Serie A club Genoa. He was a member of the Croatian squad that finished runners-up in the 2018 FIFA World Cup as well as part of the country's squad at its 2014 edition and the UEFA Euro's editions in 2012, 2016 and 2020.

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Milan Badelj
Badelj playing for Croatia in 2015
Personal information
Full name Milan Badelj[1]
Date of birth (1989-02-25) 25 February 1989 (age 36)[1]
Place of birth Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Genoa
Number 47
Youth career
1995–2002 Ponikve
2002–2005 NK Zagreb
2005–2007 Dinamo Zagreb
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2012 Dinamo Zagreb 113 (25)
2007–2008Lokomotiva (loan) 28 (7)
2012–2014 Hamburger SV 62 (2)
2014–2018 Fiorentina 108 (6)
2018–2020 Lazio 23 (1)
2019–2020Fiorentina (loan) 22 (1)
2020– Genoa 144 (7)
International career
2004 Croatia U16 1 (0)
2004–2005 Croatia U17 28 (2)
2005–2006 Croatia U18 5 (0)
2006–2008 Croatia U19 13 (0)
2009 Croatia U20 2 (0)
2008–2010 Croatia U21 14 (0)
2010–2021 Croatia 55 (2)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Croatia
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up2018 Russia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 March 2025
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 1 June 2021
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Club career

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Early career

Milan Badelj signed for Dinamo Zagreb as a 17-year-old in 2007, just after he was snapped up from the youth system of Dinamo Zagreb's city rival, NK Zagreb. For the 2007–08 season, he was sent on loan to Dinamo Zagreb's affiliate Lokomotiva to gain first–team experience at the senior level. He played in 28 matches and scored seven goals for Lokomotiva in the Croatian Third League.

Dinamo Zagreb

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Badelj playing for Dinamo Zagreb in April 2009

At an early age, Badelj was already spotted as a possible replacement for Luka Modrić, a key figure in the Dinamo Zagreb first-team squad that joined Tottenham Hotspur in 2008.[4]

In 2008, Badelj joined the first team and immediately established himself as an important player. He made his senior debut for Dinamo in Champions League qualifier against Northern Irish club Linfield. He then made his domestic debut in the opening match of the 2008–09 season against Rijeka, scoring the first goal in 2–0 victory.[5] He finished his first season with Dinamo with 31 domestic appearances and 12 UEFA Cup appearances.

Badelj continued to impress at his young age, establishing himself as a first–team regular for the 2009–10 season. In March 2011, he scored a goal in a 2–0 victory in the derby match against great rivals Hajduk Split.[6] Badelj continued with impressive performances in the 2010–11 season as well, even wearing the captain's armband in some matches.[7][8]

In the 2011–12 season, Badelj was one of the key players in the Dinamo squad that reached the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League group stage for the first time in 12 years. He appeared in all six of Dinamo's group stage games against Real Madrid, Lyon and Ajax.[9]

In what would be his final game at the Stadion Maksimir for Dinamo, in a Champions League playoff match against Slovenian side Maribor, Badelj scored an own goal that gave the opposition an equaliser in the first leg match. However, Badelj later scored the winning goal at the other end in the second half.[10]

Hamburger SV

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Badelj with Hamburger SV in 2013

Badelj joined Hamburger SV of the Bundesliga in August 2012 for an undisclosed fee thought to be in the region of €4.5 million, according to the Croatian media.[11] He made his domestic debut soon after joining the club in a match against Werder Bremen. He soon established himself as a first-team regular, typically operating as a deep-lying playmaker.[12] Badelj scored his first Bundesliga goal against Schalke 04, in a 3–1 win, on 27 November 2012.[13]

Fiorentina

On 31 August 2014, it was announced Badelj had signed for Serie A side Fiorentina for a fee believed to be in the region of €5 million.[14] In 2018, after the sudden death of Davide Astori due to cardiac arrest in early March 2018, Badelj was appointed as team captain.

Lazio

Badelj joined Lazio on 1 August 2018, on a free transfer.[15] On 17 February 2019, he scored his first goal for the club in a 2–1 loss to Genoa.

Loan to Fiorentina

On 5 August 2019, Badelj joined Fiorentina on loan until 30 June 2020 with an option to buy.[16] On 3 September 2019 he wore captain armband in 1–1 draw against Parma, despite being a loaned player, due to absence of regular captain Germán Pezzella. It was the first time for Badelj to being captain since his comeback. Fiorentina chose not to activate the option and Badelj returned to Lazio at the end of the spell.

Genoa

On 16 September 2020, Badelj signed a three-year contract with Genoa.[17]

On February 20, 2021, he scored his first goal for the club, as he equalized at the last minute of a match against Hellas Verona: in that occasion, he celebrated by recreating the number 13 with his fingers pointed to the sky, as a way to pay tribute to his late friend and former team-mate Davide Astori (in fact, the Italian defender had used to wear the number 13 shirt until his tragic death).[18]

International career

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During his youth career for the national team, Badelj earned a total of 63 caps, for all youth teams from U16 to U21.

In 2010, Badelj was selected for the Croatia national team squad for the first time, but was mostly on the bench. His competitive debut came during a UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying match against Malta; a match Croatia won 3–1, on 2 September 2011, in which Badelj scored the second goal.[19] He was selected for the UEFA Euro 2012 squad;[20] and in May 2014, was selected for the final squad at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil following an injury to Ivan Močinić.[21] However, he was an unused substitute for most of the tournament, as Croatia were knocked out in the group stage. He was selected for UEFA Euro 2016.[22]

In May 2018, Badelj was selected for the final 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.[23] He scored his first goal of the tournament in a 2–1 win over Iceland; helping Croatia en route to topping the group on maximum points.[24][25] On 1 July, in Croatia's round of sixteen tie with Denmark, the game was drawn 1–1 and was decided through a penalty shootout in which Badelj missed Croatia's first penalty, though they would scored three while their opponents only scored two.[26]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 28 December 2024[27]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Lokomotiva 2007–08 Treća HNL 287287
Dinamo Zagreb 2008–09 Prva HNL 3147112[a]1506
2009–10 Prva HNL 27112111[b]24014
2010–11 Prva HNL 2968311[c]01[d]0499
2011–12 Prva HNL 2436212[e]1426
2012–13 Prva HNL 216[e]182
Total 113252375251018937
Hamburger SV 2012–13 Bundesliga 311311
2013–14 Bundesliga 291402[f]0351
2014–15 Bundesliga 201030
Total 6225020692
Fiorentina 2014–15 Serie A 2113013[g]0371
2015–16 Serie A 271107[g]0351
2016–17 Serie A 332206[g]0412
2017–18 Serie A 27200272
Total 1086602601406
Lazio 2018–19 Serie A 231102[g]0261
Fiorentina (loan) 2019–20 Serie A 22120241
Genoa 2020–21 Serie A 30110311
2021–22 Serie A 34120361
2022–23 Serie B 26330293
2023–24 Serie A 32120341
2024–25 Serie A 16120181
Total 13871001487
Career total 490494678053061961
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  1. Six appearances in UEFA Champions League, six appearances and one goal in UEFA Cup
  2. Four appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, seven appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  3. Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, eight in UEFA Europa League
  4. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  5. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

International

As of 1 June 2021[28]
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Croatia
YearAppsGoals
201020
201111
201240
201320
201420
201560
2016120
201760
201891
201960
202030
202120
Total552
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Scores and results list Croatia's goal tally first
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#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
12 September 2011Ta' Qali National Stadium, Attard, Malta Malta
2–0
3–1
UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
226 June 2018Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia Iceland
1–0
2–1
2018 FIFA World Cup
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Honours

Dinamo Zagreb[27]

Lazio[27]

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