Danny Invincibile

Daniele " Danny" Invincibile ( born March 31, 1979 in Brisbane ) is an Australian football player.

Club career

Invincibile came in 1997 by the local club Taringa Rovers in the National Soccer League for the Brisbane Strikers. After a season with only sporadic operations he moved to league rivals Marconi Stallions, for which he came to 39 league operations until his departure in 2000. During a test play for West Ham United in the summer of 2000, he was spotted by Colin Todd, manager of Swindon Town, and finally brought to the English third division.

Under Todd came Invincibile the right of midfield for use, according to its retirement in October 2000, his successor Andy King as a right-back put him, a position which was the Australians less and that caused it to take in the second half of the season several times on the bench had. Despite this change was Invincibile with nine -goal leading scorer of his team in the 2000 /01 season and managed the club just in the league. Another coaching change for the 2001/02 season brought a renewed position switch for Invincibile. Roy Evans put him as a center forward, he maintained this position even after the return of Andy King in December 2001 and held this position in two seasons with a streaky hit rate of 13 goals in 86 league games.

Upon the expiration of his contract at Swindon he refused several offers of the new HIDE clubs and joined in summer 2003 free transfer to the Scottish first division club FC Kilmarnock, for which he has since acted as a regular player. In 2009 he extended his contract there for the third time and tied it to 2011 to the association.

National

Invincibile belonged from 1998 to 1999 the Australian U-20 squad and participated with the team at the Junior World Championship in 1999 in Nigeria, in which the team failed in the first round. Until his first appointment to the senior national team of Australia, it took until August 2009, before he was several times on call. In the subsequent friendly against Ireland but was not used.

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