The famous Andrej Kramarić is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward or attacking midfielder for the Bundesliga club 1899 Hoffenheim and the Croatia national team. Kramarić started his football career in his hometown club Dinamo Zagreb and holds the record as the top youth goalscorer in the club’s history.
Kramarić has been described as a versatile striker who is mobile enough to run behind defenses and rather than waiting for crosses or balls to come to him, tends to run towards the ball, engulfing his opposition with an air of unpredictability about his play.
Although naturally a lone striker, his versatility makes him able to play well as a winger or second striker. His former national team coach Niko Kovač compared him with legendary Croatian striker Davor Šuker. In May 2021, his former Hoffenheim coach Julian Nagelsmann named him the best player he had ever worked with.
Biography, age, birthday
Andrej Kramarić was born on June 19, 1991 (age 31 years), in Zagreb, Croatia
Height and weight
Andrej Kramarić stands at a height of 1.77m and a weight of 73 kg
Nationality & Ethnicity
Andrej Kramarić is a Croatian citizen by birth, his ethnicity is unknown.
Family, wife, children, parents, siblings
On 31 March 2021, Kramarić married Mia Ćurković in a private ceremony at the Old City Hall in Zagreb Upper Town. And in late August 2021, they became the parents of a son they named Viktor. His parents are Josip Kramarić, and Danica Kramarić, and his sibling is Ines Kramarić
Current club, jersey no. and salary per week
Andrej Kramarić is currently playing for 1899 Hoffenheim and he wears jersey number 27, his salary for a week is £69,000.
Net worth
Andrej Kramarić net worth is estimated at around $20 million
Instagram and Twitter
Andrej Kramarić Instagram and Twitter is @andrejkramaric (Instagram), @andrejkramaric9 (Twitter)
🎯 Long shots – Roberto Carlos
👀 Vision – Xavi Hernández
⚽️ Finishing – Cristiano RonaldoSpeed, dribbling, heading, skill? 🤔
🔝 Andrej Kramarić builds his ultimate player! #UCL @tsghoffenheim pic.twitter.com/EvOlgUbuQv
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) September 24, 2018