Cory Chettleburgh

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Cory Chettleburgh
Personal information
Date of birth 21 August 1991
Place of birth New Zealand
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Palmerston North Marist FC [1]
Western Suburbs [2]
2008–2010 YoungHeart Manawatu [3] (2)
2010 Sparta Rotterdam 1 (0)
2011–2012 YoungHeart Manawatu [4] 6 (0)
2012 WHC Wezep
2012–2015 Team Wellington [5] 39 (4)
2015–2017 Hawke's Bay United FC [6] 23 (3)
2017–2018 [7] Tasman United [8] [9] 10 (0)
2018 Lautoka F.C.
2016– Wairarapa United [10]
International career
New Zealand U17 [11]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Cory Chettleburgh (born 21 August 1991 in New Zealand) is a New Zealand footballer who plays for Wairarapa United.

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Career

England

Trailed with Ipswich Town in 2008 as a high schooler. [12]

Netherlands

Landing a deal with Sparta Rotterdam of the Dutch Eerste Divisie in August 2010, [13] Chettleburgh cut ties with De Kasteelheren that December, [14] but still trained with them for some time after due to not finding a club [15] before joining WHC Wezep in 2012. [16]

Fiji

Cleared to don the Lautoka colours in 2018, [17] the New Zealander contributed his first goal for the Blues in a 3-1 success over Madang at the 2018 OFC Champions League group stage. [18]

Conduct

Over the course of his career, he has committed a series misdemeanors during games, verbally abusing the assistant referee in 2010, [19] and doing the same in 2016 twice, [9] earning him seven-game [20] and four-game suspensions. [21]

Personal life

Owns a British passport through his English mother. [12]

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