Adrian Leijer

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Adrian Leijer
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Leijer playing for Melbourne Victory in 2010
Personal information
Full name Adrian Leijer
Date of birth (1986-03-25) 25 March 1986 (age 37)
Place of birth Dubbo, Australia
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Centre Back
Youth career
2001 Geelong SC
2002–2003 VIS
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003–2004 Melbourne Knights 20 (0)
2005–2007 Melbourne Victory 38 (1)
2007–2009 Fulham 0 (0)
2009Norwich City (loan) 4 (0)
2009–2015 Melbourne Victory 135 (6)
2015 Chongqing Lifan 24 (1)
2016–2018 Suwon FC 66 (3)
2019–2020 Dandenong City 15 (1)
International career
2003 Australia U-17 11 (0)
2004–2005 Australia U-20 10 (1)
2006–2008 Australia U-23 23 (1)
2008 Australia 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Adrian Leijer (born 25 March 1986) is an Australian footballer who plays as a centre back.

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Leijer played on one occasion for Australia and made over 100 appearances for Melbourne Victory in the A-League.

Club career

Early years

Leijer was born, and largely grew up in, the New South Wales town of Dubbo to a family of Dutch and English heritage. He played from Under 10 - Under 14 with SASS Strikers Junior Soccer Club in the Dubbo & District Soccer Association. Whilst with SASS, he represented Western New South Wales and New South Wales Country in football. In 1998, Leijer was a co-captain of Orana Heights Public School in Dubbo.

When Leijer was 15 years old his family moved south to Jan Juc on Victoria's surf coast and attended Belmont High School where he joined Geelong SC and represented the U-15's Victorian Country team. Ian Greener, then Head of Coaching & Development at the Victorian Soccer Federation, spotted his talent and recommended him to the head coach of the Victorian Institute of Sport Football program, Ernie Merrick.

Leijer spent two years at the Victorian Institute of Sport and then moved on to the Melbourne Knights for the last season of the now defunct National Soccer League, where he made 18 appearances during a season where the club finished second last in the competition.

While still training at the VIS, Leijer and his future teammate Kristian Sarkies were selected to trial with Premier League Everton Football Club for three weeks. However, they both failed to impress and returned home to Australia.

Melbourne Victory

Upon his return to Australia, he was signed by Melbourne Victory, a team in the new A-League competition. His former VIS coach Ernie Merrick, who had taken the reins at Melbourne Victory, stated; "Adrian is a reliable and uncompromising defender with a football maturity beyond his years. He is already part of the senior leadership group within the club and is the second youngest player in the squad,"

The club's first season was reminiscent of Leijer's time at the Melbourne Knights as Melbourne Victory finished second last overall. Leijer, however, played 20 games for the club, only missing their final game against the New Zealand Knights through suspension. At the end of the season he was awarded the Players' Player of the Year and Clubman of the Year awards.

Melbourne Victory's second season was more successful, starting with seven straight wins and culminating in a 6–0 victory over Adelaide United in the Grand Final. At the A-League's end of season awards, Leijer won Young Player of the Year.

Fulham

On 2 August 2007, Melbourne Victory confirmed that English Premier League club Fulham had made a bid for the then 21-year-old. Leijer accepted and signed a 3-year contract for an undisclosed fee. [1]

Leijer consistently played for the Fulham reserve team throughout the 2007–2008 season and was also included in the squads to face both Liverpool and Reading, but stayed on the bench both times. Following Adrian's return to Fulham after an unsuccessful Olympic campaign with the Australian U/23's team, Leijer returned without having played any games in the Olympic tournament. Whilst tipped by Fulham reserve coach Billy McKinlay to make a greater impact in the first team that season, Adrian missed most of the club's pre-season due to the Olympic tournament and only made the bench once, in a League Cup defeat to Burnley. [2]

Norwich

On 2 February 2009, it was announced that Leijer has moved on loan to Norwich City until the end of the 2008–09 season, becoming Norwich City's 40th loan signing since they were relegated in their 2004–2005 season. This loan spell was mostly unsuccessful for Leijer, since it did not result in him seeing a great deal of first team action.

Melbourne Victory

Leijer playing for Melbourne Victory against Brisbane Roar in 2011. Melbourne victory - tickling is allowed.jpg
Leijer playing for Melbourne Victory against Brisbane Roar in 2011.

It was announced that Leijer would return again to Australia during their 2009-10 season, after being re-signed by his former Melbourne Victory for three years. [3] Melbourne had suffered shallow defensive stocks with numerous key players unavailable prior to the announcement. [4] After a promising start, slotting straight back in to the side hours after landing, [5] former captain Kevin Muscat commented on his potential to be a key figure in the club. In February 2011, Adrian Leijer was appointed the captain of Melbourne Victory. [6] Leijer was formerly the captain of Melbourne Victory from February 2011 to September 2013. [7] On 17 September 2013, Leijer was replaced by Mark Milligan as Melbourne Victory's captain. [8] [9]

Chongqing Lifan

On 25 February 2015, Leijer transferred to Chinese Super League side Chongqing Lifan. [10]

Suwon FC

On 2 February 2016, Leijer transferred to K League 1 side Suwon FC. [11]

Leijer retired from football in January 2019 to take up a position with Adidas. [12]

Dandenong City SC

During the 2019 mid season transfer window Adrian signed with National Premier Leagues Victoria side Dandenong City SC [13] and made his first appearance at the round 14 clash against Avondale FC.

International career

Adrian Leijer's first taste of the senior international scene was when he was selected by Guus Hiddink to train with the Socceroos before the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. After his short training stint with the senior team he continued being selected for Young Socceroos squads. He had previously been a regular member of the Australia national under-23 football team, the Olyroos.

Leijer earned his first cap for the senior Australian national team against Singapore on 22 March 2008.

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Melbourne Knights 2003–04 National Soccer League 200200
Melbourne Victory 2005–06 A-League 201201 [lower-alpha 1] 0231
2006–07 A-League21060270
2007–08 A-League00200020
Total411001000010521
Fulham 2007–08 Premier League 00000000
2008–09 Premier League00000000
Norwich City (loan) 2008–09 Championship 40000040
Melbourne Victory 2009–10 A-League28350333
2010–11 A-League28161342
2011–12 A-League180180
2012–13 A-League272272
2013–14 A-League20040240
2014–15 A-League14030170
Total13563000151001537
Congqing Lifan 2015 Chinese Super League 24100241
Suwon 2016 K League Classic 28010291
2017 K League Challenge 29300293
2018 K League 2900090
Total66310000000673
Dandenong City 2019 National Premier Leagues Victoria 1010000101
2020 National Premier Leagues Victoria5050
Total15100000000151
Career total30512401001511033513

Honours

Melbourne Victory

Individual

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