Suvad Katana


Suvad Katana was a Bosnian professional footballer who played as a sweeper.

Club career

Katana started playing football in Željezničar as a youngster. He made his league debut for the club in the 1987–88 season against Red Star Belgrade. Although still a teenager, he was a regular starter in the squad in the following seasons.
In 1992, War in Bosnia started and Katana fled to Switzerland with Gordan Vidović and Mario Stanić and subsequently moved to Belgium. He played there for Genk, Gent and Anderlecht. After a season with Turkish side Adanaspor, he returned to Belgium and played for Lokeren. He ended his career in 2004 after suffering from persistent knee injuries.
He was one of the best defenders in the Belgian championship during the 1990s. He won many awards for his performances at various clubs.

International career

Katana also played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. His first game was against Albania on 24 April 1996, and last on 15 October 1998 against Lithuania. In total, he collected 10 caps for the national team.

Death

In January 2005, Katana died in Sarajevo after suffering a cardiac arrest, aged 35. He was survived by his wife and two children.