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Vidosic started up front for Queensland Roar in Round 8 against Perth Glory and scored to make it 2 - 1 in the Roar's favour, before being substituted.
Vidosic started up front for Queensland Roar in Round 8 against Perth Glory and scored to make it 2 - 1 in the Roar's favour, before being substituted.


Vidosic was recently selected in the [[Australia national under-20 football Team|Young Socceroos]] squad to travel to [[India]] and play in the 2006 [[AFC Youth Championships]]
In October 2006, Vidosic was selected in the Australian Under-20 squad, known as the [[Australia national under-20 football team |Young Socceroos]], for the 2006 [[AFC Youth Championships]] in [[India]].

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Dario Vidosic

Dario Vidosic (born April 8 1987 in Croatia) is an Australian football (soccer) player, of Croatian descent. He currently plays as an attacking midfielder for the Australian A-League club Queensland Roar. He has previously played with the Queensland Lions in the 2003-04 season.

Vidosic's family moved to Australia in 1988 and settled in Brisbane. His father, Rado, is currently the assistant coach at Queensland Roar.


Queensland Roar FC 2006-07 Season

In Round 1, Vidosic showed why he is one of the up and coming stars of Australian football. Coming on as a substitute in the second half, Vidosic set up a goal for Scotsman Simon Lynch before scoring a goal himself. Vidosic continues to turn heads with impressive displays as the season continues.

Vidosic started up front for Queensland Roar in Round 8 against Perth Glory and scored to make it 2 - 1 in the Roar's favour, before being substituted.

In October 2006, Vidosic was selected in the Australian Under-20 squad, known as the Young Socceroos, for the 2006 AFC Youth Championships in India.