Ryan Fraser

Ryan Fraser ( born February 24, 1994, Aberdeen) is a Scottish footballer who plays for AFC Bournemouth in England since 2013.

Career

Association

Ryan Fraser played from his home town in the North East of Scotland since his youth at FC Aberdeen. For the Dons, he debuted in October 2010 at the age of 16 years against Heart of Midlothian. Seven days later, he played more time in the league team manager Mark McGhee against Hibernian. In the season 2011/12 he came under new manager Craig Brown had replaced the successful loose McGhee three times for use. Until the beginning of the following season 2012/13 he was therefore unable to even win a regular place in the middle of the Dons make two won awards for young professionals of the month, however, to be attentive. By the end of the first round in 2012/13 Fraser played 16 times in the league. Since Fraser did not extended the expiring contract at season's end in Aberdeen in December 2012, he was sold to the English third division side AFC Bournemouth. In Bournemouth, he met the club legend and simultaneous Team Manager Eddie Howe with the team to climb the Fraser at the end of season 2012/13 in the Championship.

National

Ryan Fraser played from 2012 to 2013 in the Scottish U-19 national team. For the junior selection he made his debut against Germany in October 2012, when he came in to replace Matthew Kennedy. Until the end of 2013 he came six times to use and was able to score a goal against Georgia. That same year, Fraser came twice in Scotland U -21 national team for the use.

Achievements

With the AFC Bournemouth:

  • Promotion to the Football League Championship: 2012/13
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