Anthony Seric was born in Sydney, Australia on January 15 1979.
He grew up in Australia but in 1996 joined Hajduk Split and stayed until 1999 when he joined Verona. He played three years in Veneto with 47 appearances and one goal and then was loaned first to Brescia in 2002 and to Parma a year later.
In 2004 Lazio had just changed hands and the new president was desperately looking for players. Seric was offered on loan and Claudio Lotito gave him a contract. He made 17 appearances with the Biancocelesti not leaving much of a trace. Lazio managed to survive and avoid relegation in the last game.
In 2005 he signed for Panathinaikos where he played for three years. In 2008 he moved to Beşiktaş and although they won the League, he only made 3 appearances. He went back to Split in 2009 for a year and then had three years with Karabükspor in Turkey, before closing his career with one final season with Olhanense in Portugal.
Despite being born in Australia he never played for the Aussie National team, choosing Croatia instead. He made 16 appearances and was part of the squad that obtained third place in the 1998 World Cup
Seric was a good left back but at Lazio he was merely considered one of those many last second signings Lotito had made in the summer transfer window of 2004.
Lazio Career
Season | Total games (goals) | Serie A | Coppa Italia | UEFA Cup |
2004-05 | 24 | 17 | 1 | 6 |
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