Name: Mauro RavnićCountry:
Croatia
Clubs: HNK Rijeka (1983-1988), Real Valladolid (1988-1990)
Position: *
GKSide: RF/BS
Age: 24-31 years (29/11/1959)
Height: 190 cm
Weight: 86 kg
Attack: 30
Defence:
86Balance:
86Stamina: 68
Top Speed: 68
Acceleration: 69
Response:
87Agility:
77Dribble Accuracy: 51
Dribble Speed: 53
Short Pass Accuracy: 57
Short Pass Speed: 62
Long Pass Accuracy: 60
Long Pass Speed: 66
Shot Accuracy: 44
Shot Power:
87Shot Technique: 43
Free Kick Accuracy: 41
Curling: 44
Header: 46
Jump:
84Technique: 53
Aggression: 60
Mentality:
82Keeper Skills:
85Team Work:
76Injury Tolerance:
ACondition/Fitness:
6Weak Foot Accuracy: 4
Weak Foot Frequency: 4
Growth Type: Standard
CARDS:S11: Penalty Saver
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Penalty Stopper
Attack / Defence Awareness Card: Defence MindedINFO:Mauro Ravnić is former Croatian keeper. He was solid keeper, good on the line with decent reflexes, knew to save some penalties as well, brave when needed to leave the line and clear the ball from dangerous position. Ravnić started playing with hometown club NK Rijeka, making his professional debuts at the age of 18, and eventually appearing in nearly 200 official games. In 1988, at nearly 29, he moved abroad, signing with La Liga side Real Valladolid, at the same time as compatriot Janko Janković - his teammate at Rijeka - and was an essential offensive element in his first year, as the Castile and León club finished sixth and reached the final of the domestic cup. In the following years, Ravnić alternated between the bench and the posts, notably competing with Colombian René Higuita in the 1991–92 season, which ended in relegation. Aged 32, he signed with UE Lleida in division two, helping it return to the top level after a 43-year absence, whilst winning the Ricardo Zamora Trophy (only 20 goals conceded in all 38 matches). After the Catalans were immediately relegated back, Ravnić chose to retire, later working with Valladolid as a goalkeeper coach, and returning to Lleida as a youth coordinator. His first head coaching experience would arrive in the following decade, with amateurs AE Prat and FC Benavent. In 2010, Ravnić was appointed head coach at newly-formed FC Ascó, who competed in the Spanish fourth division. During roughly one year, Ravnić gained six caps for the Yugoslavian national team. His debut came on 29 October 1986, in a 4–0 win against Turkey for the UEFA Euro 1988 qualifiers.