Hannah Bromley

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Hannah Bromley
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Personal information
Full name Hannah Avis Bromley
Date of birth (1986-11-15) 15 November 1986 (age 37)
Place of birth New Plymouth, New Zealand
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Defender
College career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2006 TTU Golden Eagles
2007–2008 CCSU Blue Devils
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2008 Western Mass Lady Pioneers
2008–2009 New England Mutiny 30
2010 IF Fløya 13 (1)
2011 Herforder SV 28 (1)
2012 Glenfield Rovers 15 (4)
2012–2013 Sydney FC 4 (0)
2013–2015 North Shore Mariners 82 (11)
2015–2016 Newcastle Jets 11 (0)
2016 Suwon 4 (0)
International career
New Zealand U-20
2004–2012 New Zealand 12 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 9 February 2016

Hannah Bromley (born 15 November 1986) in New Plymouth, New Zealand is a former footballer who played as a defensive midfielder and central defender. She has represented New Zealand on the senior national team as well as various youth national teams.

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Club career

SoccerPlus Connecticut FC

Bromley played a summer season for semi professional club SoccerPlus Connecticut in USA’s Women’s Premier Soccer League.

Western Mass Lady Pioneers

She played a few matches for W-League club Western Mass Lady Pioneers in 2008. [1]

IF Floya

Bromley, signed an 18-month contract with IF Fløya in Norway's Toppserien League with an option of a further year, on Monday 1 February 2010.

Herforder SV

Bromley, signed a 2-year contract with Herforder SV in Germanys Women's Bundesliga, on 15 January 2011.

Sydney FC

In 2012, Bromley signed a one year contract with Sydney FC in the W-League in Australia. [2]

Newcastle Jets

In October 2015, Bromley joined Newcastle Jets FC in the W-League in Australia and made 12 appearances. [3]

Suwon

After a season with Newcastle Jets, Bromley joined Suwon in South Korea on a 2 year contract with teammate Gemma Simon. [4]

International career

Bromley regularly attended New Zealand football academies as a youth and represented New Zealand at under-17 level before making her full senior international debut at 17 as a substitute against Japan on 21 May 2004. [5]

She appeared in 2 group games for New Zealand at the 2006 Women's U-20 World Cup. [6]

Bromley was included in the New Zealand Squad for the 2007 Women's World Cup in China where they lost to Brazil 5–0, Denmark 2–0 and China 2–0. [7]

College career

Central Connecticut State University

Bromley transferred to division 1 college CCSU after a year at division 1 college Tennessee Tech University. Bromley played 57 matches for the CCSU Blue Devils and was named in the NCAA Division 1 team in 2009 as a senior and selected for the New England Women’s Intercollegiate Soccer Association Senior Bowl. [8] Bromley ended her college career with a NEC Championship win and a NCCA nationals loss vs Boston College. [9]

Early career

Bromley attended Merrilands Youth Club FC and attended New Plymouth Girls High School in New Zealand. Bromley played for her region of Taranaki on both youth and women’s level. [10]

NEC

Bromley ended her career with a Northeast Championship win and loss to Boston College in the NCAA tournament. [11]

Personal life

Aside from soccer, Bromley gained a masters degree in psychology with highest honours (summa cum laude) in 2022 and started HB Athlete Mindset - Sport Psychology for athletes. Bromley has said to enjoy surfing, hiking and fishing in her spare time. [12]

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