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Matteo Poljaric
Personal information
Born 11 February 2002 (age 23)
Berlin, Germany
Playing position Midfield
Senior career
Years Team
–2024 Berliner HC
2024– Mannheimer HC
National team
Years Team Caps Goals
2021–2023 Germany U–21 26 (5)
2024– Germany 25 (4)

Matteo Poljaric (born 11 February 2002)[1] is a field hockey player from Germany.[2][3][4]

Matteo Poljaric was born on 11 February 2002, in Berlin, Germany.[5]

In the German national league, the Bundesliga, Poljaric represents Mannheimer HC.[6][7] He also previously represented Berliner HC.[2][5]

Poljaric made his debut for the German U–21 side in 2021. He was a member of the silver medal-winning squad at the FIH Junior World Cup in Bhubaneswar.[8]

He won his second medal with the national junior team in 2022, taking home silver at the EuroHockey U–21 Championship in Ghent.[9]

At the beginning of the 2023 season, he was appointed as captain of then national junior team.[10] He made his first appearances of the year during a Four–Nations Tournament in Düsseldorf.[8] He then led the team to a gold medal at the Sultan of Johor Cup in Johor Bahru.[11] He concluded his junior career at the FIH Junior World Cup in Kuala Lumpur, where he led the team to another gold medal for the year.[12][13]

Following his junior international debut, Poljaric received his first call–up to the Honamas in 2023. He earned his first senior international cap during a match against Spain in Antwerp, during the fourth season of the FIH Pro League.[8]

Since his debut, Poljaric has appeared in a test series against India in New Delhi, and the sixth season of the FIH Pro League.[8]

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  2. ^ a b "Matteo Poljaric". verband.hockey.de (in German). Deutscher Hockey-Bund. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  3. ^ "Player Info – Matteo Poljaric". globalsportsarchive.com. Global Sports Archive. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  4. ^ "POLJARIC Matteo". eurohockey.altiusrt.com. European Hockey Federation. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  5. ^ a b "Herren verabschieden Matteo Poljaric und Niklas Westphalen". berlinerhc.de (in German). Berliner HC. 17 May 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  6. ^ "BUNDESLIGA HERREN – Unser Team 24/25". mannheimerhc.de (in German). Mannheimer HC. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  7. ^ "FIH PRO LEAGUE SEASON 6 - STAGE LIST OF PLAYERS" (PDF). fih.hockey. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  8. ^ a b c d "POLJARIC Matteo". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  9. ^ "Results from Previous European Competitions" (PDF). eurohockeyprod.wpengine.com. European Hockey Federation. February 2025. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  10. ^ "Germany: U21World Cup Off To A Winning Start". hockeywrldnws.com. Hockey World News. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  11. ^ "Germany down Australia in SoJC final". nst.com.my. New Straits Times. 5 November 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  12. ^ "Germany crowned Men's Junior World Cup champions, Spain clinch the bronze". fih.hockey. International Hockey Federation. 16 December 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2025.
  13. ^ "Men's Junior Hockey World Cup: Germany edge France for gold". thehockeypaper.co.uk. The Hockey Paper. 16 December 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2025.