Darko Bodul

He has also played for Nacional in Portugal, Odense Boldklub in Denmark, two Austrian clubs (Sturm Graz and Rheindorf Altach), and Dundee United in Scotland.

[6] Bodul played in the youth teams of Heerenveen before joining AFC Ajax in the summer of 2008 on a free transfer.

[14] Bodul then provided a double assist for Rydell Poepon, who scored twice, in a 3–2 loss against PSV Eindhoven on 27 November 2009.

[17] Despite being given 31 shirt ahead of the 2010–11 season,[18] Bodul appeared one match as an un-used substitute and was allowed to leave the club after being told by Manager Frank de Boer that his contract was not going to be renewed.

[22] After being released by Nacional, Bodul joined Austrian Bundesliga side Sturm Graz on a one-year contract, with an option of extending for another year.

[23] Bodul was previously on the verge of moving to Ekstraklasa side Lechia Gdańsk before joining Sturm Graz.

[24] Bodul made his Sturm Graz debut in the second leg of UEFA Champions League play-offs, in a 1–0 win over Zestaponi.

[25] Weeks later on 13 August 2011, Bodul made his Strum Graz league debut, in a 1–0 win over Rapid Wien.

[27] Despite being served one match ban, Bodul scored in the second round of ÖFB-Cup, in a 4–0 win over SC Weiz on 21 September 2011.

[40][41] It was announced on 31 January 2013 that Bodul joined Danish Superliga side OB on a two-year contract, keeping him until 2015 and was given number 10 shirt.

After the match, Manager Troels Bech expressed fears that Bodul's injury could be serious, which may put him on the sidelines for a long time.

[53] Despite missing some games due to being un-used on the substitute bench, Bodul made 27 appearances and scored three times.

[57] After being released by OB, Bodul moved back to Austria, where he joined Austrian Bundesliga side Rheindorf Altach until the end of the season.

[65] Bodul made his Dundee United debut in the opening game of the season, where he came on as a substitute for Mario Bilate in the 45th minute, in a 1–0 loss against Aberdeen.

[66] Having had limited opportunities to play, Bodul was told he would be allowed to leave during the January 2016 transfer window,[67] but he remained with the club for the rest of the season.

Bodul during his time with Ajax .