Jack Hingert

Hingert in the jersey of Brisbane ( 2012)

Jack Hingert David ( born September 26, 1990 in London) is an English- Australian football players.

Career

Hingert played in England in the youth field at Sutton United and Crystal Palace before he lived in Australia from 2005. Footballing he was first in the amateur club Knox City SC active in the state of Victoria and led the school team of Wesley College as a Team Captain. From 2007 he played at Knox City in the men's area in unterklassigen State League football and traveled several times to the United Kingdom for tryouts. For the 2009 season, he moved to Dandenong Thunder in the Victorian Premier League, the top division of the state. There he made a few months to talk as a right -back by himself and was invited by the newly formed A- League club North Queensland Fury on trial.

The naturalized Australians was convinced by coach Ian Ferguson, who already saw him as a coming national team, and signed his first professional contract shortly afterwards. In his first season in North Queensland Hingert had problems to secure a regular place and came to end of season only seven missions. After the club in the season break, broke up a large part of the player contracts due to financial problems, Hingert came in the 2010 /11 significantly longer operating time. The performance of the team, however, broke in the last third of the season, after the signs compacted that the club will not continue beyond the end of the season also. On 1 March 2011 the Australian Association withdrew finally North Queensland Fury and the license Hingerts contract was void.

After the dissolution of the Fury defense specialist returned to Dandenong Thunder and completed a trial with New Zealand A-League Wellington Phoenix representative, before he moved to the reigning Australian champions Brisbane Roar. Brisbane coach Ange Postecoglou praised at the announcement of Hingerts obligation in particular its versatility on the defensive. In his first season in Brisbane Hingert came as a reserve player for the most part by Substitutes to eleven missions, as Brisbane successfully defended the championship.

Achievements

  • Australian champion: 2011/12
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