Young Kiwis Outside the UK
The Amical Keeper is Enest Bong and he definitely can�t play for NZ. He is a part of the National Team of Vanuatu.
Go Ahead Eagles this week, the young striker Caleb Rufer trial. The New Zealander with German passport must excel in order for a contract.
The nineteen year-old played for Rufer Wehen Wiesbaden in the Bundesliga and the third more recently Wellington Phoenix Reserves in New Zealand, reports The Stentor. Father Wynton Rufer has played for Werder Bremen and Grasshoppers and has a good knowledge of assistant coach Paul Bosvelt.
"Through Paul's Caleb with us now, but he trains only with"commented coach Andries Ulderink (photo). "Only if it is an exceptional talent we look if he can come play with us. With Koen van der Biezen and Frank van der Zwan, we have two central strikers next season."
Marinovic will be playing in the same league as Dylan Windust "if he gets a start".They came last in fourth division and have now been relegated to fifth division. Wiesbaden play Waldgirmes on the 2nd December or there abouts.
Kayne has transferred to Melbourne Knights in Australia, scoring on his debut. See http://www.yellowfever.co.nz/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=15503&PID=669194#669194
On June 1st 2011 Vncent signed with VPL club Melbourne Knights on a short term deal and currently in negotiation with several Indian I-League Clubs.
according to the article, Graham is said to be australian, just like Markelis
However, I wouldn't read is as "Gospel" as Italians are renowned for getting Aus and NZ mixed up. I know this fact first hand
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He has just been there for 2 weeks now and is getting into it.
We will put more information up in the next following weeks.
Cazarine added a second goal just five minutes after coming on and new Youth League signing Caleb Rufer found the back of the net from the penalty spot, giving Sydney a 3-0 win which reflected the Sky Blues control of the match.
It was their last real chance of the game as Sydney FC closed out the match from there on in. Young talents, Hagi Gligor Caleb Rufer, Anthony Proia and Yianni Perkatis came on to get some game time and a chance to impress Lavicka.
Rufer was one who managed to do that, with the striker teaming up with Cazarine to cause havoc in the St George defence with two minutes remaining. He managed to win a penalty and never looked like missing as he stepped up to convert it and give the Sky Blues their third
Among the many foreigners passing is a very special place. His name is Ernesto Lopez and New Zealand passport. So far, nothing particular. Only he does not shop or a tourist. And, most importantly, player and was born in El Salvador. Not living in a luxurious hotel, but the neighborhood is familiar, since he lives near the spot, at the legendary San Telmo. Lopez belongs to Independiente de Avellaneda, the Copa Libertadores club more on the continent, and serves on the staff of Fourth Division. It was almost a stranger to the Salvadorans until the coach Ruben Israel said they were following a young Salvadoran who was in Argentina to call for the selection.
Ernesto Lopez Dahbura has the easy smile and identity more or less clear. "When people ask me where I am, I say I was born in El Salvador but I come from New Zealand," says the boy of few words, who turned 19 on Friday. Unthinkable received two gifts: a possible call to the selection of El Salvador and Miguel's visit, his father, who came from Auckland to spend some days with him.
Then you were born in El Salvador ...
Yes, I was born in Santa Ana, but the 7 years I moved to Perth, Australia, on the west end. And then, five years after we went to Auckland, New Zealand ...
Did you go back to El Salvador once?
Yes, I was three years ago, I went to visit my brothers. Very nice ...
And football?
He played in the house, but nothing different than any other child, nothing serious ... But it was rare that I leave football because all my family plays basketball, no one to play football. I have two brothers and two sisters all play basketball, like my grandfather and my dad, who played for the Lyceum.
And then?
I do not know why, but four years since I started playing football. I liked it and started playing ...
When you realize you were good for football?
I do not know, but on arrival in Australia, I told my dad I wanted to play in the football club. That started in the club called Mandurah City and I realized I could be good.
Why they moved to New Zealand?
My dad is an evangelical pastor of the Church is Christ the Lord and came up something there. In addition, he has a cleaning company. On arrival I joined the Eastern Suburbs. He played in the reserve and went to the bank in the first, but it's a completely different level here in Argentina.
And how did you come to Argentina?
Well ... My dad was going to every game and I always recorded. At year end a summary and put it online ... I saw a friend we have in Wellington, New Zealand, and sent him to the academy that River Plate is in Australia. They saw the video and contacted me. I had to go to Australia to prove two weeks. They saw me and sent me a River in Argentina ...
If you come to River, how you ended up in the Independent?
I spent a month in River and nothing happened. Then came Latoff Silvia, who is my representative and I was independent. Say three tests. The first said yes to return to the next and eventually stayed. My coach now is Ariel Wiktor, a former player for Independiente. Since January I'm here.
Why have not played since you came to Independent?
Because until last week still had no accreditation, but just to fix. I'm ready to debut. The truth is that I'm a bit desperate to play. This must be the residence for you enabled. It's a big step. They called apostille things, things to translate, luckily Silvia helped me with everything.
Standalone going to be co-Gabriel Milito, who has just arrived.
Siiii�, saw him the other day Milito. Awesome. I could not even believe ... I spend about four hours in the club, we train Monday to Friday and Saturday play.
Have you played for the U-17 New Zealand?
Yes, I played some friendlies for the Under-17 against Japanese teams and against Chile Sub-18. At the end of the year a national tournament and I played for the selection of Auckland. In that tournament players are selected for the Under-17 and stayed there.
What is your position on the court?
I'm left wing.
�Wing? Almost no one uses that word ... Now tell end ...
Yes, I am left wing, but I can also play right wing. I am left handed.
Style ...
I do not know, my idol is Cristiano Ronaldo.
And you play in a similar position ...
I'd say I play as my idol Cristiano Ronaldo, but I do not know. I also like Neymar. Speed ??is one of my features ("has a gear than everyone," says Sylvia, his representative).
What do you know about El Salvador?
Actually, very little. Now more ...
So you can not imagine they would think of you for selection?
No, I never thought I was going to call. I received the news and rejoiced. The first thing I did was get home and pray ... I said, Lord, I commit myself into your hands and show me where to go ... Obviously I have to do what has to happen. God will decide where to play. I was very happy when I received the news.
How did you hear?
Henry Borrelli, the coordinator of football fan, told me. He said he called him to ask for referrals El Salvador mine. Again, not expecting it.
How was the change from Auckland to Buenos Aires?
An impressive mess. This is another world. I had to get used to things not normally do. I cook myself, I have to wash the dishes ... The adaptation takes time. I came with two Australians, then it is easier because I have people who speak my language.
I see you still answer the phone in English ...
Yes, but I speak Spanish well. At home I always speak Spanish with my parents.
What is your relationship with El Salvador?
I was a kid when I left, but I have good memories. Is the food? Uh, pupusas. Occasionally my dad makes in New Zealand, but are not the same as we ate there.
Then he will begin the Reha level.
Marinovic is now part of Wehen wiesbaden first team(wearing number 21) in the german third division. Now he is battling with other goalie markus kolke to earn the number 2 spot after undisputed number one goalie michael gurski
Yes he's playing for the reserves. Last game was a 1-4 loss to FC Ederbergland.
http://www.scwaldgirmes.de/News/fussball.phtml?fn_mode=fullnews&fn_incl=2&fn_id=627
http://www.sfuathletics.com/news/2011/11/10/MSOC_1110113828.aspx
http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/228364,gosford-lad-keane-on-2012-olympics.aspx
Was in the Olympic train on squad here, and from memory played for Manawatu yoof here vs TeeDubs.
http://www.ufc.se/nyheter/torbjorn-direkt--han-kan-bli-nasta-ufc-spelare
Umea FC, who play in the Superettan which is the Swedish 2nd. Interestingly it says in the article that the club has been following Hogg for some time.
http://www.ufc.se/nyheter/torbjorn-direkt--han-kan-bli-nasta-ufc-spelare
Umea FC, who play in the Superettan which is the Swedish 2nd. Interestingly it says in the article that the club has been following Hogg for some time.
Chettleburgh played in the 2010-2011 season for Sparta Rotterdam, where WHC coach in January Everse then worked. In Sparta, the midfielder not addressed in the main force.
This season he played at Young Heart Manawatu that the bottom league New Zealand dangles.
Chettleburgh would like to return to the Netherlands and get that chance at WHC. The league is trying to get him to play for the second half of the season. "It is not yet complete," says Fred Louis of the technical committee. He expects no obstacles.
http://www.destentor.nl/sport/grootzwolle/10289857/WHC-haalt-NieuwZeelander-Chettleburgh.ece