Marco Djuricin

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| Position | Forward |
| Height / weight | 1.83 m / 72 kg |
| Born | 12 Dec 1992 (33 years) |
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| Number | 10 |
Marco Djuricin is a professional football player playing for Hertha BSC Berlin. This Austrian football player plays as a striker for teams like Austria Wien, Hertha BSC and Austria national football team.
Marco was born in Vienna, Djuricin, from where he began to play football for Austria Wien team. Later on, he joined Rapid Wien in 2006. After two years, he signed with Hertha BSC, joining the youth academy of Berlin based club. In 2009-10, in spite of his efforts of scoring a goal, his team lost to 1899 Hoffenheim by 2-1.
In 2010, Marco participated in the training camp during which, Markus Babbel, Hertha coach was very much impressed by his performance and called him for the remaining pre-season friendlies. Marco was the top goal scorer during these games of this club with seven goals.
After players like Daniel Beichler, Patrick Ebert and Raffael got injured, Djuricin got a call to join the first team of Hertha for a fixture, with the first match being in 2010-11. He was a substitute in the 18th minute replacing Rob Friend, who got injured himself. He scored two goals and was a permanent member of the first team.
With right to his international career, Djuricin made his international debut for the U17 team of Austria. At the 2010 U19 European championship, he was the goal scorer with the team's only goal of the tournament. But, this goal was enough to secure Austria with a victory over the team of Netherlands and a spot at the U20 World Cup in 2011, which Djuricin missed after he got injured shortly before the first match.