Jeremy Brockie

Jeremy Russell Brockie ( born October 7, 1987 in Christchurch ) is a New Zealand soccer player. The offensive player is since 2012 in the A-League Wellington Phoenix under contract. Previously, the national team had played Jets already for the A- League clubs New Zealand Knights, Sydney FC North Queensland Fury and Newcastle United.

Club career

Brockie came over the Nelson Suburbs 2004 Canterbury United, for whom he 16 -year-old came to 15 appearances in the first season of the New Zealand Football Championship. In 2005 he moved to New Zealand representative of the A-League, New Zealand Knights, and was one of the few positive surprise of the club, who finished severed Table the season. After the end of the season Brockie was his move to league champions Sydney FC known, but because of the long league break, he first played a few games for Canterbury United. In Sydney managed to emerging talent not to prevail in the team and asked why, among others, for personal reasons, after one year to the termination of his contract dated to 2008. This request was granted by the club management and Brockie returned to New Zealand back to Hawke's Bay United. In 2008 he moved league internally to Team Wellington.

At the end of the year he signed for season 2009/10 a contract with the newly formed A- League team North Queensland Fury. In Fury he missed the season opener due to an associated early in the pre-season injury and made his debut until 11 match day. After 14 matches in a row for him ended the season because of a broken leg prematurely. At season's end, he left the club and signed a two-year contract with the Premier League rivals Newcastle United Jets.

National

Brockie made ​​his debut in the senior national team of New Zealand on 19 February 2006 in a friendly match against Malaysia.

In 2007 he played with the U-20 national team at the World Youth Championship in Canada and came at Vorrundenaus in all three games over the full time used. In 2008 he took to the Olympic team as a regular player at the Olympic football tournament in China and in part scored the only goal in the New Zealand tournament.

In the summer of 2009, he was part of the New Zealand squad at the Confederations Cup in South Africa, a year later, he took part in the New Zealand World Cup in South Africa. When Vorrundenaus, as New Zealand scored draws against Slovakia, Italy and Paraguay, he was only in the final group game against Paraguay in a eleven-minute use. National coach Ricki Herbert set during the tournament in attack on Shane Smeltz mainly, Rory Fallon and Chris Killen.

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