Ben Halloran

Ben Halloran in the jersey of Brisbane Roar

Benjamin Halloran ( born June 14, 1992, Cairns ) is an Australian football player who plays for the German second division club Fortuna Dusseldorf. It is used primarily on the right attacking winger.

Career

Clubs

Halloran was born in Cairns and grew up in Brisbane. In his youth he played for the Brisbane Wolves and in based in Brisbane Queensland Academy of Sport. In 2009 he moved to Gold Coast United, with their youth team, he won the National Youth League. His debut for the first team was Halloran in August 2010 at the A - League match against Melbourne Victory. Throughout the season, he scored four goals in 26 games. As a Gold Coast United was dissolved in 2012, Halloran joined the Australian champion Brisbane Roar, with whom he signed a contract for three years. Halloran scored four goals in 27 games for Brisbane.

Halloran wrote in May 2013 under the German second division club Fortuna Dusseldorf a contract until 2016. On October 7, 2013, he played with the people of Düsseldorf his first second-division match against SpVgg Greuther Fürth. His first goal for the Düsseldorf scoring on February 10, 2014 in the 1-1 draw against TSV 1860 Munich.

National

Ben Halloran won the 2010 AFF U-19 Youth Championship Southeast Asian football association. For the Australian U-20 national team Halloran graduated in the years 2010 and 2011, six games.

In November 2012 Halloran was appointed by Holger Osieck in the squad of the national team for the upcoming qualifiers for the World Cup - East Asia in 2013, but remained without use.

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