Brandon Borrello

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Brandon Borrello
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Brandon Borrello (2017)
Personnel
Surname Brandon Joel Gaetano Borrello
birthday July 25, 1995
place of birth AdelaideAustralia
size 178 cm
position Winger (right)
Juniors
Years station
Modbury Jets
2011-2014 Brisbane Roar
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2013-2017 Brisbane Roar 75 (13)
2017-2018 1. FC Kaiserslautern 19 0(3)
2017 1. FC Kaiserslautern II 2 0(0)
2018– Sc freiburg 5 0(0)
2019 SC Freiburg II 9 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
Australia U20
Australia U23
2019– Australia 3 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of November 23, 2019

2 As of October 16, 2019

Brandon Joel Gaetano Borrello (born July 25, 1995 in Adelaide ) is an Australian football player .

Career

In the club

Borrello came to Brisbane Roar from Adelaide in 2011 from the Modbury Jets , for whom he played in the National Youth League over the next three seasons . In the 2013/14 season he was honored by the Australian Association as the best player in the youth league , and also honored internally as the best player in the youth team. In the 2013/14 season he made his A-League debut in a 3-0 home win against Melbourne Heart under coach Mike Mulvey, and during the season he made a total of six appearances as a substitute. In the play-offs, which Brisbane finished as champions, he was without use.

In the following three seasons Borrello was mostly a regular on the right wing at Brisbane and qualified in all three years for the championship play-offs, but did not make it into the final. Every season he was nominated for the Young Footballer of the Year award. For the first time in March 2015, again in October 2015, when he led the top scorer list with four goals after four match days, but only one more goal was added by the end of the season. But he signed his first professional contract that season in February 2016. Up to this point Borrello had already played 49 competitive games for Brisbane with only a youth player contract, including six games in the AFC Champions League 2015 , in which he scored 1-0 against the Urawa Red Diamonds for the first Champions League -The club won. He earned another nomination in January 2017 when he first scored four goals in a 6-0 win against the Filipino club Global FC in qualifying for the group stage of the 2017 AFC Champions League and scored one goal and one in the following round The assists made a significant contribution to a 2-0 win against the Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua for star player Carlos Tévez and Brisbane qualified for the group stage of the Champions League. The annual award went to other players, however, in 2015 James Jeggo won , in 2016 and 2017 his teammate Jamie Maclaren received the title.

In May 2017 Borrello signed a three-year contract with the German second division club 1. FC Kaiserslautern , shortly before his strike partner Maclaren had already switched to SV Darmstadt 98 and thus also to the 2nd Bundesliga. According to media reports, the transfer fee should have been 150,000 euros.

On February 9, 2018, he scored his first goal in the FCK dress in the 3-1 win against Holstein Kiel , when he scored 1-0 in the second minute of the game.

For the 2018/19 season, Borello moved to the Bundesliga for SC Freiburg - despite a cruciate ligament tear in April .

In the national team

He took part in continental championships with Australian junior national teams in 2014 and 2016. At the U-19 Asian Cup in 2014 , he failed with the team due to the worse goal difference in the group stage, and in the U-23 Asian Cup in 2016 , participation already ended in the preliminary round, which also meant that the qualification for the Olympic tournament in Brazil was missed . In June 2019, he made his debut for the Australian national team by substituting in a friendly against South Korea .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. adelaideunited.com.au: Galekovic named Goalkeeper of the Year (April 29, 2014)
  2. news.com.au: Brilliant Brisbane Roar star Thomas Broich awarded Gary Wilkins medal for record third time (May 8, 2014)
  3. a-league.com.au: NAB Young Footballer of the Year nominee for March (April 14, 2015)
  4. league.com.au: Borrello can be a future Socceroo: Aloisi (Nov. 5, 2015)
  5. adelaidenow.com.au: Brandon Borrello has signed a two-year contract extension with Brisbane Roar (Feb. 10, 2016)
  6. abc.net.au: Brisbane Roar defeats the Urawa Red Diamonds thanks to an early Brandon Borrello goal to claim first Asian Champions League win (March 4, 2015)
  7. a-league.com.au: NAB award marks Borrello as an emerging star (Feb. 15, 2017)
  8. kicker.de: Kaiserslautern: Gaus goes, Borrello comes (May 26, 2017)
  9. fourfourtwo.com.au: Borrello joins Maclaren in Bundesliga 2 (May 27, 2017)
  10. kicker sports magazine No. 43/21. Where; May 26, 2017; P. 42
  11. kicker.de: Light in the basement: Osawe leads FCK to the second victory in a row , February 9, 2018, accessed on February 9, 2018.
  12. scfreiburg.com: SC Freiburg: Brandon Borrello comes to the sports club
  13. dailytelegraph.com.au: South Korea beat Socceroos 1-0 in friendly (June 7, 2019) , accessed July 28, 2019