Dean Evans

Evans wearing the jersey of Perth Glory ( 2008)

Dean Anthony Evans ( born March 7, 1990 in Perth ) is an Australian football player.

Career

Evans learned the game of football at the Kings Stirling Academy and from 2005 was in the youth team at the Stirling Lions active, he led as captain in the Youth Cup final of Western Australia, 2006. Since 2004, Evans was also a regular on the selection team of the State of Western Australia, initially in age groups U -14 and U-15, then later he was part of the provisional National Training Centres. In July 2007, drew Dean Evans, son of the club president Don Evans, in the first team of the Lions on and was able to convince the federal government level in the top division. A trial for a scholarship place at the Australian Institute of Sport was not crowned with success in early 2008, instead he belonged in June for the Western Australia state team, the first a 3-2 win over Perth Glory won, the first victory for the state selection at the since 1998 annual meeting taking place, and then traveled to a Test match to Indonesia, where they lost a U -23 with 0:2 with the team.

Evans and his team-mate Ludovic Boi finally changed in mid-2008 for the National Youth League newly created junior team Perth Glory. The season regularly in the Youth League in use, called David Mitchell, the coach of the professional team, Evans for the last game of the A-League 2008/09 season in the first team. Glory had by this time no chance of reaching the Championship play-offs and Evans came by Substitutes in the 2:4 defeat against Queensland Roar on his debut in the Australian professional league. He spent the subsequent long season break at the Stirling Lions, before again belonged to the squad of youth team Perth Glory for the 2009/10 season. He reached with the youth team the championship final, scoring in the final against Gold Coast United in the 75th minute per shot 1-0 ahead before two late goals to the Gold Coast junior still earning the victory. At the end of the season the variable can be used in defense and midfield youngster was within the association honored as the best youth player with the Awards Most Glorious Youth Player. He spent the season break again at the Stirling Lions and also completed a trial with A- League club Brisbane Roar, but ultimately he returned for a third year in the youth team of Perth back, which he led as captain in the season 2010/11. Together with Cameron Edwards, he again won the award for best young player of the club received from Perth Glory but not a contractual offer and returned to the Stirling Lions.

In July 2011 he trained to sample in Hong Kong when reigning champions Kitchee SC and came up in test matches against Chelsea and Blackburn Rovers used, but received no subsequent contract offer. Half a year later but still a change to Hong Kong after he signed for half a year at the previously pointless table last of the Hong Kong First Division League, Sham Shui Po SA. For Sham Shui Po Evans denied in the following months, ten league games, but the club collected while only six points and got off at the end of the season. One of the few season successes Evans added, with a scoring when he scored in extra time the 2-1 victory against Tai Po FC in the quarter- finals of the Hong Kong FA Cup. At the end of the season he left Hong Kong and traveled to Europe for tryouts, including the Serbian first division club FK Smederevo. Early 2013 he rejoined the Stirling Lions to, with whom he won the championship of the regular season ..

In preparation for the 2013/14 season he coached again with Perth Glory and also participated in test match tours to South Africa and Malaysia, and finally received a three - month contract in September 2013 as a replacement for an injured player.

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