Jeff Bright

Jeffrey " Jeff" Bright ( born 7 May 1985) is an Australian football player. The Bright mostly used on the left- winger spent most of his career in the Western Australia Premier League and in 2008 came two appearances for Perth Glory in the A-League.

Career

Bright comes from East Gippsland, but moved at a young age to Western Australia and graduated there in 1999 the Cockburn City SC on. As one of the outstanding players of his age group in Western Australia he was from the age group U-15 regular in the squad by State selections; In 2001, he took with the Western Australian U-16 selection at the Lion City Cup in Singapore part. After Western Australia also represented in the National Talent Identification Championships, he took in November 2001 at the invitation of the English club Leicester City with his two compatriots James Wesolowski and Adam van Dommele a two-week trial in part.

In 2002, he moved at the age of 16 years in the first team of Cockburn City and joined the club in the Western Australia Premier League, the top division of the State, at. His performance earned him there in mid-2002 on the recommendation of scout David Mitchell, a trial with Dutch giants Feyenoord. Also Nominations for representative teams stopped for the offensive on the left side as defensive deployable talent. In August 2002, he took part with the student selection at the State tournament, missed out on demand players nominated but the UK tour of the student team. In 2003 he established himself permanently as a regular player and performer in Cockburn and was appointed as the only player of the club in the state selection for games against Perth Glory and the Iraqi National Team in October 2003.

For the season 2004 Bright moved within the league to Fremantle City and reached the club, the Association Cup final in 2004, which was lost despite a goal from Bright with 1-2 against Swan IC. In 2004, he also belonged to the U-19 selection of the state of Western Australia, local players have included Andrija Jukic, David Micevski, Nick Ward and Nikita Rukavytsya who started all of her professional career at Perth Glory. After only one year at Fremantle he moved to Perth SC Bright, with whom he also won the state championship and the cup competition with a 2-1 win against Inglewood United in 2005. Reward for a strong performance this season was once again named in the State selection, with whom he completed a tour to Malaysia. After another year in Perth he was giving in the second division for the 2007 season for professional reasons in the 70 km south of Perth, Mandurah located at Mandurah City FC. With the team he finished the season off on the first place and helped the club by the first promotion to the Premier League.

Bright also starred in the episode for Mandurah and placed himself with the club, which was started with the aim for this season relegation in the league, in the upper half of the table. Once again, he was in this year also to the selection team of Western Australia and was in June 2008 at the historic 3-2 win against Perth Glory on the court, the first victory for the team in the selection since 1998 annually discharged Friendly Match. Only a few months later, he was brought by David Mitchell after the injury-related loss of Hayden Foxe for A- League club Perth Glory. In order to perceive the short-term contract with the professional club, he quit his job. Bright came during his six -week stay two appearances, the two games against Queensland Roar (0:3) and Melbourne Victory ( 0-4 ) were, however, significantly lost.

Its target for 2009, to make the leap into the professional sector was thwarted by a serious knee injury in pre-season training in early 2009. After his recovery, mid-year, he found it difficult to Mandurah return to the starting lineup to come and fell out in June 2009 finally with the trainer. He left the club and then moved within the League to relegation-threatened club Armadale SC, with whom he managed to avoid relegation. Furthermore, with the intention to make the leap into the professional A-League, Bright decided to for the 2010 season to a change in the higher -ranked athletic Victorian Premier League to Dandenong Thunder. Trying on Dandenong a professional contract failed to get hold of and Bright returned for personal reasons in July 2010 back to Perth and joined the there again Mandurah City at. About a year later he left for work and personal reasons temporarily Mandurah and joined the club unterklassigen Rockingham City. Since the season 2012, he is active again for Mandurah.

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