Jade North

Jade North

North in 2008
Personal information
Full name Jade Bronson North
Date of birth (1982-01-07) 7 January 1982
Place of birth Taree, New South Wales, Australia
Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Playing position Centre Back / Right Back
Club information
Current team
Brisbane Roar
Number 13
Youth career
1998 QAS
1999 AIS
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2001 Brisbane Strikers 48 (3)
2001–2003 Sydney Olympic 59 (3)
2003–2004 Perth Glory 22 (0)
2005–2009 Newcastle Jets 80 (2)
2009 Incheon United 9 (0)
2010 Tromsø 6 (0)
2010–2011 Wellington Phoenix 19 (0)
2011 FC Tokyo 4 (0)
2012 Consadole Sapporo 21 (0)
2013– Brisbane Roar 80 (4)
National team
1998–1999 Australia U-17 19 (4)
2001 Australia U-20 6 (1)
2004 & 2008 Australia U-23 15 (1)
2002– Australia 41 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 24 April 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 25 July 2013

Jade Bronson North (born 7 January 1982) is an Indigenous[2][3] Australian football (soccer) player who plays for Brisbane Roar in the A-League, and is a member of the Australian national football team.

Club career

Born in Taree, New South Wales, Australia, he lived in New Zealand until the age of 11, then moved back to Australia, taking up residence in the suburb of Sunnybank in Brisbane, with his brother Brook North and parents. He attended Sunnybank High School until he was offered a place with the AIS in Canberra at the age of 15, then later joined the Brisbane Strikers as one of the youngest players to join the National Soccer League and then later moving to the Perth Glory.

North with the Newcastle Jets in 2007.

North was named as the captain of the Newcastle Jets for the 2007–08 A-League season following the departure of Paul Okon.[4]

On 9 June 2008, Australian newspapers suggested that North was due to sign with Belgian club, Club Brugge, or with Armenian club Mika F.C. However any rumours of offers proved to purely speculative, with North admitting no concrete offers had materialised.[5]

On 3 November 2008, he was announced as the inaugural North Queensland Fury marquee player for the 2009–10 A-League season, however, after a week of rumours surrounding North's future, on 12 December 2008 it was publicised that North Queensland Fury would be releasing him from contract as he signed with South Korean K-League club Incheon United on a rumoured $2 million contract.[6]

North trialed with Swedish side Trelleborg but on 26 February 2010, Norwegian side Tromsø IL signed the Australian defender from Incheon United.[7][8] He spent four months in Norway before joining Wellington Phoenix on 30 July 2010 on a one-year deal.[9]

On 2 April 2011, he moved from Wellington to Japanese second tier club FC Tokyo.[10]

On 8 January 2013, he signed a three and a half year deal to play with Brisbane Roar in the Australian National Football competition the A-League .[11]

International career

North playing for Australia

North's breakthrough came when he played every game of Australia's runner's up side at the 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship where his country lost the final to Brazil on penalties. He was also a member of Australia's quarter final effort at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens five years later.

In 2008, prior to the 2010 World Cup Qualifier against China, North became the first ever Aboriginal Socceroos captain for the 0–0 Draw with Singapore.

Club statistics

All-Time Club Performances
Club Season Australia A-League1 Pre-Season Cup Asia2 Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Newcastle Jets 2005–06 21 0 3 0 24 0
2006–07 18 1 5 1 23 2
2007–08 25 0 4 0 29 0
2008–09 16 1 0 0 16 1
Total 80 2 12 1 92 3
Club Season South Korea K League FA Cup Asia2 Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Incheon United 2009 9 0 9 0
Total 9 0 9 0
Club Season Norway Premier League Norwegian Cup Europe Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Tromsø IL 2010 6 0 2 0 8 0
Total 6 0 2 0 8 0
Club Season Australia A-League1 Asia2 Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Wellington Phoenix 2010–11 19 0 19 0
Total 19 0 19 0
Club Season Japan J2 League Emperor's Cup Asia2 Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
FC Tokyo 2011 4 0 4 0
Total 4 0 4 0
Club Season Japan J1 League J.League Cup Asia2 Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Consadole Sapporo 2012 21 0 2 0 23 0
Total 21 0 2 0 23 0
Club Season Australia A-League1 Asia2 Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Brisbane Roar 2012–13 10 0 1 0 11 0
2013–14 17 1 17 1
Total 27 1 1 0 28 1
Career total 166 3 16 1 1 0 183 4
Last updated 9 March 2014

1 - includes A-League final series statistics
2 - AFC Champions League statistics are included in season commencing during group stages (i.e. ACL 2013 and A-League season 2012–2013 etc.)

National team statistics

As of 21 January 2014

[12][13][14]

Australia national team
YearAppsGoals
200240
200300
200460
200510
200630
200710
200880
200950
201030
201130
201250
201320
Total410

International appearances
# Date Venue Opponent Result Game time Competition
2002
1. 6 July 2002 Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand  Vanuatu 2–0 Full match 2002 OFC Nations Cup
2. 8 July 2002 Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand  New Caledonia 11–0 Full match 2002 OFC Nations Cup
3. 12 July 2002 Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand  Tahiti 2–1 Full match 2002 OFC Nations Cup
4. 14 July 2002 Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand  New Zealand 0–1  82' 2002 OFC Nations Cup
2004
5. 24 May 2004 Telstra Dome, Melbourne, Australia  Turkey 0–1  77' Friendly
6. 29 May 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, Australia  New Zealand 1–0  53' 2004 OFC Nations Cup
7. 31 May 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, Australia  Tahiti 9–0 Full match 2004 OFC Nations Cup
8. 2 June 2004 Marden Sports Complex, Adelaide, Australia  Fiji 6–1 Full match 2004 OFC Nations Cup
9. 4 June 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, Australia  Vanuatu 3–0 Full match 2004 OFC Nations Cup
10. 6 June 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, Australia  Solomon Islands 2–2 Full match 2004 OFC Nations Cup
2005
11. 29 March 2005 Dorrien Gardens, Perth, Australia  Indonesia 3–0  77' Friendly
2006
12. 22 February 2006 Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa, Bahrain  Bahrain 3–1 Full match 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
13. 7 October 2006 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia  Paraguay 1–1  72' Friendly
14. 16 August 2006 Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Australia  Kuwait 2–0 Full match 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification
2007
15. 24 March 2007 Guangdong Olympic Stadium, Guangzhou, China  China PR 2–0  66' Friendly
2008
16. 22 March 2008 National Stadium, Singapore  Singapore 0–0  70' Friendly
17. 26 March 2008 Tuodong Stadium, Kunming, China  China PR 0–0 Full match 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
18. 23 May 2008 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia  Ghana 1–0 Full match Friendly
19. 1 June 2008 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia  Iraq 1–0 Full match 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
20. 7 June 2008 Al-Rashid Stadium, Dubai, United Arab Emirates  Iraq 0–1 Full match 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
21. 14 June 2008 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Qatar 3–1 Full match 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
22. 22 June 2008 ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia  China PR 0–1 Full match 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
23. 19 November 2008 Bahrain National Stadium, Riffa, Bahrain  Bahrain 1–0  69' 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
2009
24. 6 June 2009 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Qatar 0–0  73' 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
25. 10 June 2009 ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia  Bahrain 2–0  73' 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
26. 17 June 2009 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia  Japan 2–1 Full match 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
27. 12 August 2009 Thomond Park, Limerick, Ireland  Republic of Ireland 3–0  72' Friendly
28. 5 September 2009 World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  South Korea 1–3 Full match Friendly
2010
29. 11 August 2010 Stožice Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia  Slovenia 0–2 Full match Friendly
30. 9 October 2010 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia  Paraguay 1–0 Full match Friendly
31. 17 November 2010 Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Egypt 0–3  66' Friendly
2011
32. 5 January 2011 Sheikh Khalifa International Stadium, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates  United Arab Emirates 0–0  46' Friendly
33. 14 January 2011 Al Gharafa Stadium, Doha, Qatar  South Korea 1–1  68' 2011 AFC Asian Cup
34. 18 January 2011 Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Bahrain 1–0  80' 2011 AFC Asian Cup
2012
35. 29 February 2012 AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia  Saudi Arabia 4–2 Full match 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
36. 2 June 2012 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark  Denmark 0–2 Full match Friendly
37. 8 June 2012 Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat, Oman  Oman 0–0 Full match 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
38. 12 June 2012 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia  Japan 1–1 Full match 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
39. 6 September 2012 Camille Chamoun, Beirut, Lebanon  Lebanon 3–0  65' Friendly
2013
40. 20 July 2013 World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea  South Korea 0–0 Full match 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
41. 25 July 2013 Hwaseong Stadium, Hwaseong, South Korea  Japan 2–3 Full match 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup

Honours

With Australia:

With Newcastle Jets:

With Perth Glory:

With Sydney Olympic:

With Brisbane Roar:

Individual

References

  1. "Jade North". Brisbane Roar players. footballaustralia.com.au. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  2. Jade plays for pride of his team and indigenous heritage. Theherald.com.au (2008-02-13). Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  3. "Australian Indigenous Olympians" (PDF). Australian Olympic Committee website. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  4. Newcastle Jets look North for Captain. Newcastlejets.com.au. Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  5. Gardiner, James. (2008-06-26) North staying put Jets captain to see out contract. Theherald.yourguide.com.au. Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  6. Fury happy to free North
  7. http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/incheon-united-s-north-trial-trelleborg-602181#.U78asU1--Uk
  8. North in from cold with Norway move. Goldcoast.com.au (2010-02-26).Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  9. Phoenix snare Socceroo North. Wellingtonphoenix.com. Retrieved on 11 July 2011.
  10. "North to join FC Tokyo". FIFA.com. 2 April 2011.
  11. "Defending A-League champions Brisbane Roar sign experienced Japanese-based Socceroo Jade North". Foxsports.com.au. 8 January 2013.
  12. "Jade North". National Football Teams. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  13. Jade North profile at Soccerway
  14. http://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/jade-north/4/
  15. "Roar's North named NAIDOC Sportsperson of the Year". FourFourTwo. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
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