Đuričin started playing football at the age of 5 with Jedinstvo Novi Bečej and later moved to Bečej as a pioneer. After a season with the club, he moved back to Jedinstvo, but returned to Bečej as a cadet.[1] Finally, he joined Banat, where he completed his youth categories.[2] As he did not make any official appearance with the first team of Banat, Đuričin moved on loan to his home club Jedinstvo for the 2012–13 season. Scoring 3 goals on 23 matches as a bonus player in the Vojvodina League East, he helped the team to make promotion in the Serbian League Vojvodina.[3] Next the end of a season, Đuričin left the club.[4] In summer 2013, Đuričin joined the Serbian League Vojvodina side Senta.[5] Playing with the club, Đuričin made 44 appearances and scored 10 goals until the end of 2014,[2] helping the team to finish on the first place in mid-season 2014–15.[6] At the beginning of 2015, Đuričin moved to Zemun,[7] winning the Serbian League Belgrade for 2014–15 season.[8] He also appeared as a loaned player with Srem Jakovo in early 2016,[9] after which he moved to the Swedish side Munkfors where he scored 11 goals on 9 matches in the Swedish Football Division 4.[10]
During November 2017, Đuričin made deal about future transfer to the Serbian SuperLiga club Spartak Subotica in the winter transfer window.[34] The information was confirmed by the club's president, Dragan Simović, at the beginning of the next month.[35] Đuričin joined new club in January 2018, passing the mid-season preparations.[36] He scored in his first friendly match for new club in 1–1 draw to OFK Bačka on 18 January,[37] after which he officially promoted as a new player next day.[38] Đuričin made his official debut for new club in 23 fixture of the 2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga campaign, replacing Nemanja Glavčić in 75 minute of the match against Napredak Kruševac, played on 16 February 2018.[39] For the rest of match, he played on the same place on the field, making an assist to Mile Savković for his second goal on the match.[40] Đuričin started his first game on the field in the next fixture, against Red Star Belgrade, scoring a single goal in 2–1 defeat on 25 February 2018.[41] Later, Đuričin also scored in three successive matches from 26 to 28 fixture, against Zemun, Radnički Niš and Rad.[42][43][44] Finally, Đuričin scored and made an assist to Mile Savković in 3–1 victory over Radnik Surdulica in the last fixture match of the regular season.[45] In April 2018, Đuričin signed his first professional contract, penning a deal that would keep him in Spartak Subotica until 2021.[46]
Following the Spartak's elimination from the UEFA Europa League qualifiers, Đuričin moved to Vojvodina.[50] He signed a three-year deal with new club on 27 August 2018, choosing to wear number 23 jersey.[51] Đuričin made his debut for new club on 2 December 2018, when he also scored in 1–4 home defeat against Red Star Belgrade.[52]
Radnički Niš
On 13 January 2021 Đuričin signed a two-year deal with another Serbian SuperLiga club, Radnički Niš.[53] He made his debut for new club on 6 February 2021, replacing Petar Ristić in 86 minute against Metalac.
Style of play
Standing at 5 ft 8 1⁄2 inches (1.74 m), Đuričin is a right-legged footballer, who mainly operates as a forward, being capable of playing on multiple positions in attack.[2][9][54] While with Bečej, Đuričin affirmed as a goal poacher, scoring 66 goals on 50 official matches for the club in all competitions.[55] He is also awarded for the best scorer in the 2016–17 Vojvodina League North season, after which he continued playing in the Serbian League Vojvodina[14] as a second striker, pairing with Mladen Kovačević for the first half of the 2017–18 campaign.[56] During the period in lower ranks he was scouted by Spartak Subotica and joined the club to replace Emil Abaz, who left the club previously.[57] However Đorđe Ivanović also left the club in the same transfer window, Đuričin promoted for his successor in the first squad as a second striker.[58] Đuričin debuted in Serbian top tier as an attacking midfielder.[38] He is also an accurate penalty taker.[17][21] Due to his football development, Đuričin was compared to Jamie Vardy by Serbian media in early 2018.[46][59]
Born in Zrenjanin,[9][2][54] Đuričin originating from Novi Bečej which is about 40 kilometers away. His paternal grandfather, Stevan "Bapa" Đuričin, also played football as a defender with Proleter Zrenjanin and Jedinstvo Novi Bečej.[73] Đuričin is nicknamed "The int from Tisza".[55]
^"Спартак – Бачка 1:1 (1:1)". OFK Bačka official website (in Serbian). 18 January 2018. Archived from the original on 4 February 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
^ ab"Predstavljena nova pojačanja". FK Spartak Subotica official website (in Serbian). 19 January 2018. Retrieved 20 January 2018.