| Name: | Andrius Velicka |
| Nationality: | Lithuanian |
| Date of Birth: | 05/04/1979 |
| Height: | 6' 0" (183cm) |
| Weight: | 12st 8lbs (80.0kg) |
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| Clubs: | Viking FK, Hearts (loan), Bristol City (loan), Hearts, FBK Kaunas |
| Position: | Striker |
ANDRIUS VELICKA battled back from a lost season in 2009/10 to make himself available for Walter Smith's side again.
The Lithuanian hitman suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury on loan to Bristol City on his debut in August 2009.
It meant a return to Murray Park for treatment but no further competitive action during that campaign.
It was a real blow for the former Hearts forward who finished the previous season on a high as he came in to the team late in the campaign.
He scored crucial goals to keep Rangers in the hunt for the title the eventually won on the final day of the 2008/09 season.
It was a great end to a debut season that started well with a goal in the SPL opener against Falkirk, but then saw Velicka sidelined for long spells behind Smith's first choice pairing of Kris Boyd and Kenny Miller.
Velicka's signing for Rangers came just five years after he found himself playing league football in Kazakhstan.
He began his career with his hometown team FBK Kaunas in 1996 but never made much impact initially at the Dariaus Ir Gireno Stadium.
When Rangers played the then Lithuanian champions in a pair of Champions League qualifiers in 2000, Velicka was a substitute for both games.
The striker came on for the last 25 minutes of the first match and helped the Baltic team to a 0-0 home draw.
But he watched from the sidelines as Gers won the second leg 4-1 in Glasgow, with goals from Allan Johnston and Jorg Albertz and a Billy Dodds' brace making the difference.
Loan spells followed for Velicka, firstly at Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala - who were beaten 1-0 by the Light Blues in a UEFA Cup tie in 2001 - and Irtysh Pavlodar.
That latter deal took the forward to the Kazakh Super League but his time there ended in disappointment as he failed to score in any of his 12 appearances.
Velicka recovered superbly and by the time he left Kaunas for a third time in September 2006 to go temporarily to Hearts, he had scored more than 100 goals for FBK.
He was one of several Lithuanian players taken to Tynecastle by the Jambos' owner Vladimir Romanov and proved to be the most successful over time.
Velicka's first four games for the Edinburgh club passed without incident but in his fifth, he announced his arrival in style.
Finding themselves 2-0 down to city rivals Hibernian at Easter Road, Hearts looked to be heading to a third consecutive away league defeat at the venue.
Cue Velicka, who struck either side of the interval to secure a 2-2 draw and make himself an instant hero in the maroon half of the capital.
Hibs weren't the only team in green the international hitman made a habit of scoring against in nearly 18 months with the Jambos.
While he also notched a derby winner in January, Velicka netted four times against Celtic and it was his double at Parkhead that knocked them out of the CIS Cup.
In total, Velicka scored 25 times for the Tynecastle team and was a key player for them when he moved on so the location of his next team was a somewhat surprising one.
While there was rumoured interest in him from the English Championship, he went to Norway instead.
Viking Stavanger lured him to Scandinavia, with Hearts receiving £1million for his services having acquired his registration permanently by then.
It was his form in Scotland though that convinced Smith to bring him to Ibrox on a three year deal in 2008.











