Scott Neville

Neville before a game with the Australian U -23 ( 2011)

Scott Neville ( born January 11, 1989 in Devon, England) is an Australian football player.

Career

Scott Neville was born in 1989 as the son of professional soccer players Steve Neville in the English county of Devon, but moved with his family at the age of nine years from Australia. There he played in the youth of the Sorrento FC from the Western Australian city of Perth and also made soon on the state level attention. The junior teams from Western Australia, he represented in age groups U-13, U -14 and U -16 and in 2006 was part of the provisional National Training Centres.

In 2006 he was appointed to the senior level and won with Sorrento 2006 and 2008 the championship of the Western Australia Premier League, the top division of the state. Mid-2008, Neville joined in the National Youth League for the newly created junior team Perth Glory. The season regularly in the Youth League in use, called David Mitchell, the coach of the professional team, Neville first time for the away game on 31 December 2008 against the Central Coast Mariners in the first team. There, Neville came by Substitutes to his A- League debut and stood at the following last three games each in the grid. At the end of the season Neville Anthony Skorich, Howard Fondyke and Brent Griffiths was within the association honored as the best youth player with the Awards Most Glorious Youth Player and the 2009/10 season next Andrija Jukic, equipped as one of five players from the youth team with a professional contract.

Neville found himself immediately with the higher requirements of the professional league deal and stood out in particular, with its Lernbegierigkeit. For much of the season, he was a right-back at the side of Chris Coyne, Jamie Coyne, Andy Todd and Naum Sekulovski for defense formation, as the club for the first time qualifying for the Championship play-offs succeeded. In the first round of the play -offs Neville scored against Wellington Phoenix to a 1-1 draw, Perth Glory but dropped out after a penalty shoot- out.

In order to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Neville was appointed in September 2010 by U-23 coach Aurelio Vidmar for a four - nation tournament in Vietnam Hanoi in the Australian Olympic team and came in all three tournament games used.

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