Cole Peverley

Robert Cole Peverley ( born July 3, 1988 in Auckland ) is a New Zealand soccer player.

Club career

The midfielder Peverley learned to play football from 1997 in the Wynton Rufer Soccer School, which had been founded in the same year by New Zealand, former Bundesliga player Wynton Rufer. In Travel competitions among others to Europe in 2001 Peverley also recommended for a trial at FC Hansa Rostock, in its youth academy, he still changed from 2002 as a 13 -year-old. In the following, he went through the youth divisions of FC Hansa, in which he played together in the meantime with two other New Zealand talent. However, none of them made ​​the jump into the German professional football, so that Peverley returned in 2006 as a 17 -year-old New Zealand. Previously, he had reached in 2005 in the Youth Regional with the Rostock B youth under coach Thomas Finck the final round, in which he was eventually become German vice-champion. 2007 came Peverley to New Zealand first division team of the Hawke's Bay United FC, with whom he played a total of 14 games in 2007/ 08 and end of the season, finished in fourth place in the table. After another season in Hawke 's Bay, which ended with a fifth place in the final table, he - moved by a guest performance at the Australian Association Macarthur Rams in the summer of 2009/10 season for Premier League rivals Team Wellington. This Peverley succeeded as fourth in the final table of the way into the Championship play-offs, but in which the team failed in the semi-final on eventual champions Waitakere United. For the following season, Peverley returned to Hawke 's Bay.

National

Peverley completed 12 missions in the U -20 team in New Zealand, during which a total of three goals reach him. He was called up for the 2007 World Junior Championships in Canada in the preliminary round games of his team, but the New Zealanders lost all three games and eliminated from the tournament.

Peverley 2008 belonged to the New Zealand squad for the Olympic Games in Beijing, also here but his team dropped out after the first round, had completed all of the games in which Peverley, from the competition. Nevertheless, Peverley had been able to recommend for the senior national team, for which he was set up in November 2008, a qualifier for the 2010 World Cup for the first time. Although the game against Fiji was lost 0-2, but New Zealand was already ahead of the game as the winner of the Oceania qualifying fixed. For the Soccer World Cup 2010 Peverley was nominated by coach Ricki Herbert as one of seven players on call and traveled to a breach by Tim Brown according to the Austrian training camp, the subsequent nomination to the World Cup squad but did not come.

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