Adam van Dommele

Adam van Dommele ( born September 5, 1984 in Elizabeth ) is an Australian football player.

Career

Van Dommele trained footballing 1999-2001 South Australian Sports Institute and adopted in 2001 with the Australian U- 17 team at the U - 17 World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago in part. He came to the side of the later A-National player Carl Valeri, Brett Holman and spase Dilevski in all four tournament games to use when you pushed forward by qualifying round victories against the hosts and Croatia to the quarterfinals, where Nigeria 5-1 to keep the upper hand. The following year he started his footballer career in Erwachensenbereich at the Modbury Jets, who had their gaming operations in the South Australian Premier League, the top division of the State of South Australia. In summer 2003, the defender went for tryouts to England and played among others at Oxford United and Hartlepool United in front, third division Hartlepool finally offered him in August to a fixed-term until end of September, short-term contract that was extended after a leg injury to another month. Van Dommele came in those three months to inserts for the youth and reserve team of the club, but could not recommend it for a longer -term contract and returned to Australia.

There he continued his career at the Enfield City Falcons in the South Australian State League. After the creation of a nationwide professional league, the A-League, he took to Premiere Season 2005/ 06 to an offer from Adelaide United. In his first season as a professional in Australia, he was one of the permanent employees of the club and finished at the end of the regular season with the team to 1st place; in the subsequent championship play -offs you missed after defeats against Sydney FC and the Central Coast Mariners the final. Internal team, he was honored at the end of the season with the Rising Star Award, for best young player. Although the squad remained largely unchanged for the next season, van Dommele was in its second season under coach John Kosmina at Adelaide only rarely in the squad and came only five league operations; in the play- offs, as the team advanced all the way to the final, he had no use and was not part of the squad in the final. In February 2007, Aurelio Vidmar took over as coach and ushered in an upheaval. Although he came in the group stage of the AFC Champions League 2007 still three missions, but received, as well as his two defense colleagues Kristian Rees and Aaron Goulding, in the summer of 2007, a new contract because she believes the club managers in the future too slow for the League were.

Van Dommele joined the then South Melbourne FC in the Victorian Premier League game, for whom he played until 2008. For the 2009 season he moved to the North Eastern MetroStars and thus returned to South Australia. With the club he won in 2009 and 2012 the championship of the South Australian Super League, in 2012 also the Association Cup.

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