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Posted July 09, 2018 22:03 · last edited July 09, 2018 22:12

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This indicates Rogerson will be signed by FC Carl Zeiss Jena if he manages to get a work visa. Guessing he doesn't have a Euro passport? https://www.liga3-online.de/bericht-jena-vor-verpflichtung-von-testspieler-rogerson/

"For three weeks, the New Zealander Logan Rogerson participates in the training of FC Carl Zeiss Jena, now the striker should sign a contract. Whether Rogerson will then be used for the first team, should still be decided.Verhoene confirmedOn the weekend, there was the okay: As the "Bild" reports, FCC sports director Kenny Verhoene has now confirmed that auditioner Logan Rogerson will receive a contract in Jena.

The 20-year-old striker from New Zealand, who was last in the domestic A-League for Phoenix Wellington on the ball, had last presented for three weeks in training and probably left a lasting impression.Coordination with the foreigners authority

Now Jena wants to tie the attacker, but could then let him first in the second team in the league to use. Before that, however, some formalities would have to be agreed with the immigration authorities before a final sentence could be reported. With eleven games in the A-League (three goals) and nine appearances for the U20 national team of New Zealand Rogerson would bring despite his young age also international experience."

Carl Zeiss Jena, finished 11th in 3. Liga last season, 2 spots below Marinovic's old team Unterhaching.

Their home crowds seem to be in range of 5,000-10,000.

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Unknown editor edited July 09, 2018 22:12
RR wrote:

This indicates Rogerson will be signed by FC Carl Zeiss Jena if he manages to get a work visa. Guessing he doesn't have a Euro passport? https://www.liga3-online.de/bericht-jena-vor-verpflichtung-von-testspieler-rogerson/

"For three weeks, the New Zealander Logan Rogerson participates in the training of FC Carl Zeiss Jena, now the striker should sign a contract. Whether Rogerson will then be used for the first team, should still be decided.Verhoene confirmedOn the weekend, there was the okay: As the "Bild" reports, FCC sports director Kenny Verhoene has now confirmed that auditioner Logan Rogerson will receive a contract in Jena.

The 20-year-old striker from New Zealand, who was last in the domestic A-League for Phoenix Wellington on the ball, had last presented for three weeks in training and probably left a lasting impression.Coordination with the foreigners authority

Now Jena wants to tie the attacker, but could then let him first in the second team in the league to use. Before that, however, some formalities would have to be agreed with the immigration authorities before a final sentence could be reported. With eleven games in the A-League (three goals) and nine appearances for the U20 national team of New Zealand Rogerson would bring despite his young age also international experience."