Daniel Bragg

Daniel Bragg ( born August 3, 1992, Sydney ) is an Australian football player.

Career

Bragg came in 1992 as the son of a Chilean mother and an Australian father in Sydney to the world. He played in the junior area of ​​Blacktown City Demons and one of the outstanding talents of his year. 2007 Bragg showed signs of lethargy, loss of appetite and swelling that were returned in March 2008 to an acute renal failure. After multiple failed therapies with drugs and dialysis, which also had physically fatal, his footballer career seemed over. It was only a kidney transplant - donor was his father - allowed Bragg to continue his career.

After Bragg was a student of Westfields Sports High School, noticed as a volunteer at a trainer course Miron Bleiberg, coach of the professional team of Gold Coast United, he joined in 2010 for the youth team of Gold Coast United in the A-League National Youth League appearance and came when winning the junior championship 2010/11 to nine appearances. His professional debut in the A-League was under Bragg Bleiberg on February 12, 2012, when he stood at a 1-2 defeat at home to Adelaide United on the grid. In the following weeks, as the club owners have lost their licenses and the team finished the season on the responsibility of the Australian Football Association, he came to two other missions as a substitute. After the end of the season the team was disbanded and Bragg joined for the 2012 season back at Blacktown City, for whom he played in the NSW Premier League. In September 2012, he joined the youth team of the Central Coast Mariners and also played for the farm team Central Coast Mariners Academy in the National Premier Leagues NSW. Full-time Bragg has been working as a barista in Western Sydney.

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