Ermedin Demirovic career has been a bit of a journey. He started at RB Leipzig but didn’t quite make it to the first team, so he moved to Alavés in Spain. From there, he had loan spells at Sochaux, Almería, and St. Gallen, where he really started to shine, scoring 14 goals in 28 games. That caught the attention of SC Freiburg, where he spent two seasons before moving to FC Augsburg in 2022. At Augsburg, he was named captain in 2023, which is a big deal for a young player. Then, in 2024, he joined VfB Stuttgart, and it’s been a perfect fit. He’s already scored 15 goals in his first season there and helped them win the DFB-Pokal in 2025, beating Arminia Bielefeld in the final.
From Hamburg to Stuttgart, Demirovic’s journey has been wild. He’s played in Germany, Spain, France, and Switzerland, racking up Bundesliga goals along the way. For Bosnia, he’s their go-to striker, even if the team hasn’t qualified for a major tournament yet. Here’s his international career breakdown by year:
Note: The numbers can be different in different sources due to differences in accounting of assists and goals based on different rules.
Ermedin might not have a ton of shiny trophies yet, but he’s got some big moments under his belt. He scored his first career hat-trick on April 5, 2025, against VfL Bochum, which must have been a thrilling moment. He also won the DFB-Pokal with VfB Stuttgart in 2025, beating Arminia Bielefeld in the final. Being named captain of FC Augsburg in August 2023 is another feather in his cap, showing the trust his teammates and coaches have in him. His first senior international goal came on September 23, 2022, against Montenegro, securing a 1–0 victory.