Talented Ady Serdarević with his Bosnian roots who lives and plays soccer in the United States in July of 2016 participated in the camp of AC Milan in Italy, where it's fantastic showings impressed leaders of this club and everyone else present, with his goals and free kick taking along with his final game scoring the winning goal for his side.
Ady was born May 30, 2001, in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Ady plays as a classic striker and with his great statistics, he also can play the left or right attacking wing positions since he can shoot without trouble with both feet.
Ady's parents are originally from Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. They moved to Iowa in 1996 where he took his first soccer steps at age four at local “Johnston Soccer Club” where he spent several years.
Having rebounded slightly from the other children and coaches that trained him (Kyle Nelson and John Shedzy Sheridan), Ady has great potential to grow into one of top players. At age of 11 he moved to the Academy of Johnston-Urbandale Soccer Club (JUSC) to continue to continue development of his personal and soccer skills.
Two years in a row he was the top scorer for his team. He attended numerous tournaments across Midwest, while scoring numerous goals for his team .Two years in a row, Ady helped his team get to State Cup of Iowa semi-finals (2014 and 2015). These are just some of the accomplishments that this fifteen year old achieved, which is promising bright and a fantastic career.
In 2015/2016 season moving from JUSC, Ady became a player of Sporting Iowa Club, which is an affiliate of Sporting Kansas City. Sporting Kansas City competes in the MLS (Major League Soccer).
Although he is only 15 years old, several times he attended various soccer camps across America, and twice participated in the European soccer clubs (Munich in 1860, in 2015, and in July of 2016 at the Italian giant AC Milan, (where many Italian and European legends of soccer trained. This year also, Ady will try out for to the ODP – Olympic Development Team USA at the age group U16.
He will be returning to AC MILAN next year again and we will follow this young player as potential new talent with Bosnian roots.
(Jusuf Rujanac/Sportske.ba)