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Edin Terzić
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Person · Open Library
- Works
- 1
Top works
- A neural network approach to fluid quantity measurement in dynamic environments
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- Deep learning applications and challenges in big data analytics
· 2015 · cited 2,111x
- Inflammation and Colon Cancer
· 2010 · cited 1,656x
- Multimessenger observations of a flaring blazar coincident with high-energy neutrino IceCube-170922A
· 2018 · cited 881x
- Social media use in healthcare: A systematic review of effects on patients and on their relationship with healthcare professionals
· 2016 · cited 687x
- Ethnic Enclaves and the Economic Success of Immigrants--Evidence from a Natural Experiment
· 2003 · cited 635x
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Key facts
- 2026
- Athletic Bilbao
- Date of birth
- ( 1982-10-30 ) 30 October 1982 (age 43)
- Place of birth
- Menden , West Germany
- Height
- 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
- Position
- Forward
- Years
- Team
- 2003 2004
- FC Iserlohn 46/49
- 2004 2006
- Westfalia Herne
- 2006 2007
- SG Wattenscheid 09
- 2007 2008
- Westfalia Herne
- 2008 2010
- BV Cloppenburg
- 2010 2013
- Borussia Dröschede [ de ]
- 2020 2021
- Borussia Dortmund
- 2022 2024
- Borussia Dortmund
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Sports profile
- Sport
- Soccer
- Team
- _Retired Soccer
- Position
- Forward
- Nationality
- Croatia
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Encyclopedic overview
Edin Terzić ( pronounced [êdiːn těrziːtɕ]; born 30 October 1982) is a German-Croatian professional football coach and former player. He will become the head coach of La Liga club Athletic Bilbao ahead of the 2026–27 season.
After a playing career as a forward in the lower leagues of German football, Terzić worked as a scout and youth assistant coach at Borussia Dortmund. Following spells as an assistant to Slaven Bilić, he obtained a UEFA Pro Licence in 2018. He returned to Dortmund as head coach in 2020, winning the DFB-Pokal in 2021 and reaching the UEFA Champions League final in 2024.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Edin Terzić” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.