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Branko Ilič : ウィキペディア英語版
Branko Ilić

Branko Ilić (born 6 February 1983) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays for Kazakh club FC Astana. Usually a right back, he can also operate as a central defender.
A Slovenian international since 2004, Ilić represented his country at the 2010 World Cup.
==Club career==
Born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Ilić started his career at local NK Olimpija, where he went through the ranks and made his debut for the first team in 2003, against FC Koper. After serious financial difficulties, he left in January 2005 and headed for NK Domžale, where he played for a year and a half.
Ilić was loaned to Real Betis in January 2007, becoming the first Slovenian to play for the club.〔(El esloveno Ilic pasó reconocimiento médico antes de firmar con el Betis (Slovenian Branco Ilic passed medical before signing with Betis) ); Marca, 25 January 2007 〕 His first official appearance came against city rivals Sevilla FC, in a Copa del Rey quarterfinal clash; on 4 February he first appeared in La Liga, providing the assist for Robert's goal in a 2–1 away win at Athletic Bilbao.〔(Athletic Bilbao 1–2 Real Betis ); ESPN Soccernet, 4 February 2007〕
After a positive spell, the Andalusian side completed the transfer for €1.5 million in the summer of 2007, but Ilić eventually fell out of rotation in 2008–09 after the signing of S.L. Benfica's Nélson, in a relegation-ending season where he only featured in three matches.
On 6 September 2009 FC Moscow signed Ilić on loan from Betis, for one year. In late January 2010, however, he was released by the latter,〔(Branko Ilic se desvincula del Betis (Branko Ilic cuts ties with Betis) ); El Desmarque, 18 January 2010 〕 immediately joining another team from Russia and its capital, FC Lokomotiv.〔(Илич подписал контракт с «Москвой» (Ilić signed a contract with Moscow) ); Sports.ru, 19 January 2010 〕
On 13 August 2010, Sky Sports reported that Ilić was on trial in England with Premier League's Blackpool, but nothing came of it. On 5 June 2013, after one season in the Cypriot First Division with Anorthosis Famagusta FC, he and teammate Jürgen Colin signed two-year contracts with Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. from Israel.
On 10 July 2014, Ilić agreed to a two-year deal with Serbian club FK Partizan. The following summer he moved teams and countries again, joining Kazakhstan Premier League champions FC Astana.

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