Career
He was part of the Croatian squad at the 2004 Union of European Football Associations European Under-21 Football Championship. Club career Abramović joined as an eight-year-old and scored over 100 goals in various age levels. In 1998, when he was only 17 years old, he debuted in the Dinamo"s first team
He came in as a substitute for Mihael Mikić in Union of European Football Associations Champions League match against Olympiakos.
He had to wait his premier league debut for a season over, until he got his chance in 2000 against NK Cibalia and scored two goals. He did not break into the first team and was loaned to Croatia Sesvete in the second league.
After a successful season in Sesvete he was back in Dinamo. Next season he got 9 matches in the league, all as a substitute.
After the season he moved to Cibalia Vinkovci, hoping to get more playing time.
In the next two season with Cibalia, he played in 30 matches and managed to score only 4 goals. After years in Croatian football he changed country and signed for in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There he became a leading scorer for the club and lead the club to championship in 2004.
He played 4 seasons in Brijeg and scored 34 goals in 81 league matches.
In 2007, he moved back to Croatia and Lokomotiva Zagreb. He played 16 matches in the Dinamo"s reserve team in third league, until in July 2008, he moved to Finnish club
He had visited the club already in January, but did not get a contract offer. Abramović left Inter Turku in January 2012, and in March same year he came back to Croatia, signing for HNK Gorica.
After helping Gorica to avoid relegation with his 12 goals, Abramović joined their second division rivals NK Lučko.
International career Abramović was part of the Croatian youth teams from under-16 to 21, but lost his place after 2004 Union of European Football Associations European Under-21 Football Championship due to lack of playing time in club level He also played in 1998 European Under-16 Football Championship and in 2000 European Under-18 Football Championship.