Jonti Richter

Jonathan " Jonti " Richter ( born April 12, 1983 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is an Australian football player.

Career

Richter began his career in the adult area after visiting the Australian Institute of Sport in 2002 at the Northern Spirit FC in the National Soccer League ( NSL), the then highest Australian league. In the following two seasons, he scored seven goals in 44 operations, after setting the league at the end of the 2003/04 season remained a judge at the Queensland Lions fit. With the introduction of the Professional League A-League as a new Australian Elite League, he signed a contract with Queensland Roar, the professional team of the Lions.

After 17 missions in the premiere season 2005/ 06 he joined the following season for New Zealand A-League representative New Zealand Knights. The club finished as early as the preseason end of the season the last place of the A -League and was disbanded after the season because of financial difficulties and low attendances. Judge found does not make a new A- League club and played in the 2007 New South Wales Premier League for Manly United before played from October 2007 to the summer of 2008 the English sixth- tier FC Tamworth; the local manager Gary Mills he knew from an earlier trial at Notts County.

For the 2009 season, he joined the gambling in the Queensland State League Brisbane Strikers, but missed because of an already existing for a long time injury much of the season. With Brisbane he finished the regular season as the first table in the Championship play -offs they lost in the final of the Redland City Devils.

In 2003, judges in part with the Australian U -20 team at the World Youth Championship in the United Arab Emirates and came during the tournament course in the team led by Scott McDonald to two brief appearances, including in the 0-1 second round defeat against the hosts.

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