Jozo Šimunović


Jozo Šimunović is a Croatian professional footballer who most recently played as a centre back for Celtic. He is currently a free agent and looking for a new club.

Club career

Early career

Šimunović started playing football at age of 7 in his village, Gornja Lomnica. At the age of 12 he joined Dinamo Zagreb from Hrvatski Dragovoljac.

Dinamo Zagreb

Šimunović made his debut for Dinamo Zagreb on 16 March 2013 against Istra 1961, coming as a 90th-minute substitute. On 30 March 2013, he scored his first goal for Dinamo against Zadar. He played the whole game in Dinamo's 4-2 win on penalty kicks over RNK Split in the 2015 Croatian Cup Final on 20 May 2015.

Celtic

On 1 September 2015, Šimunović joined Scottish Premiership side Celtic for an undisclosed fee. He made his debut on 17 September, playing in Celtic's 2–2 draw away against Ajax in the Europa League, and had a good game. An ankle injury shortly afterwards and the team's erratic form, however, hindered Šimunović's attempts to make much impact at his new club. On 15 January 2016, Šimunović scored his first goal for Celtic in a 4–1 victory over Dundee United, but suffered knee ligament damage just a week later and was ruled out for six weeks; however, he was kept off for the rest of the season, to recover properly.
On 13 and 14 July, Šimunović stated on his Twitter account that he had spent the last nine weeks in Belgrade recovering from his injury, and would be returning to Glasgow later that week, and denied media speculation that he would be leaving Celtic to join Torino. On 30 August 2016, contrary to his prior announcement, Šimunović travelled to Turin to have a medical with Torino. Despite passing his medical, it was announced the following day that the move was off as the two clubs could not agree a fee. Šimunović stated afterwards on Twitter that he was "completely healthy and fit" and was entirely focused on the challenge ahead with Celtic. On 18 September 2016, he made his long-awaited return to action as a substitute in Celtic's 2–2 draw with Inverness.
Šimunović re-established himself in the team, and formed a solid partnership in central defence alongside Erik Sviatchenko which saw Celtic go on a run of nine clean sheets. During this time he also played in Celtic's 3-0 win over Aberdeen in the 2016 Scottish League Cup Final in November, and played the pass in to Tom Rogic for Celtic's opening goal. After the cup final win, he told Croatian newspaper Sportske novosti that, "It was really phenomenal. The atmosphere is normally great in our games, but this time it was extra special, because it was the 100th trophy of the club." In March 2017, Šimunović scored Celtic's first goal in a 2-1 win away at Dundee, extending the club's lead in the league to 25 points ahead of second-placed Aberdeen as they closed in on their 48th league championship.
On 11 September 2017, he signed a new four-year contract, expiring June 2021.
During the first match following the passing of Celtic club legend Billy McNeill, Simunovic scored the winner to earn all three points against Kilmarnock, taking the Celts within one point of securing eight league titles in a row. The goal will go down in the history of Celtic as a special one, having been scored in the 67th minute by Celtic's centre back and number 5, a tribute to the late McNeill. Following the game, Simunovic donated his number 5 shirt to the McNeill family.
In September 2019 Šimunović suffered a knee injury.
On 30 May 2020 Celtic FC announced Šimunović would leave the club after his contract expires.

International career

Šimunović has represented Croatia on all youth levels. He was captain of the Croatian under-17, under-19 and the under-21 teams.
In September 2015, he received a first call-up for the senior national team, for the last UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying matches, against Bulgaria and Malta, as a substitute for injured Dejan Lovren, but suffered an injury days later, which didn't allow him to play.
In July 2017, Šimunović chose to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina, whom he qualifies for as his entire family hails from Jajce. He had reportedly become frustrated by the lack of opportunities to play for Croatia.

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Club

Honours

Club

;Dinamo Zagreb
;Celtic