Emma Kete

Emma Kete in the team jersey from Sydney FC ( 2012)

Emma Kete Jillian ( born September 1, 1987 in Auckland ) is a New Zealand soccer player.

Career

Kete started her professional career for Lynn -Avon United and was borrowed in July 2009 to Ottawa Fury. In Canada and Ottawa, she played together with their national colleagues Amber Hearn, Hayley Moorwood and Ria Percival. In the winter of 2009, she returned from Canada to Lynn Avon back here and played the 2010 season. The following year, she left LA and moved to the United League rivals the Three Kings United.

In July 2011, she left her native New Zealand for a second time and moved to the island of Britain, where Kete for the English FA WSL club Lincoln Ladies FC signed. After six games to Kete seriously injured and therefore broke in September 2011, already back on their contract. After several weeks without a club and recovering from the injury she moved to the Finnish Naisten Liiga for PK -35 Vantaa. After they achieved until the end of season three goals in six games, she moved at the end of the season in October 2011 to Perth Glory in the Australian W-League. After she clashed with her roommate Norwegian Lisa -Marie Woods off the pitch, it was already December 8, 2011 released from her contract again. After her release in Perth, she signed with Canberra United. She scored five goals in 13 games for Canberra United and was signed from Sydney FC.

On 31 January 2013, it announced its transition to SC 07 Bad Neuenahr and returned in the summer of 2013 back to the insolvency, to their former club Three Kings United. After four months in New Zealand, she returned to Australia for Sydney FC in the W-League and joined the 2014 season for the NWSL participating Western New York Flash on.

Internationally

In summer 2006 she was nominated for the FIFA U-20 World Cup of Women in 2006 and played at the final tournament in Russia in the opening match against Australia.

On February 4, 2007 Kete made ​​her senior international debut for the Australian national football team Ferns against women.

In July 2012, she was nominated by coach John Herdman for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in London. At the tournament she played in all three group matches.

Swell

Amy Barczuk | Cloee Colohan | Kristen Edmonds | Adrianna Franch | Kristen Hamilton | Selenia Iacchelli | Estelle Johnson | Samantha Kerr | Emma Kete | Carli Lloyd | Vicky Losada | Adriana Martín | Katherine Reynolds | Angela Salem | Annie Stone Location | Brittany Taylor | Courtney Verloo | Abby Wambach | Courtney Wetzel | Lydia Williams | Kathryn Williamson | Kelsey Wys | McCall Zerboni

Coach: Aaran Lines

  • National football team (New Zealand)
  • Olympian (New Zealand)
  • New Zealanders
  • Born in 1987
  • Woman
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