Australia Born in England McBreen

Daniel James McBreen

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Born:23-Mar-77 Age: 47
Height:1.86
Fav.foot: Left

Position: Striker
Edgeworth Australia



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Daniel James McBreen (born 23 April 1977) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker. He played in the Romanian Divizia A for Universitatea Craiova, in the Scottish Premier League for Falkirk, in the Football League for Scunthorpe United, in the A-League for North Queensland Fury, Perth Glory and Central Coast Mariners, in the Chinese Super League for Shanghai Dongya and in the Hong Kong Premier League for South China. He is the formerly head coach of the Newcastle Jets youth team. Born in England, McBreen moved to Australia with his family when he was six weeks old and started his career in local football with Toronto Awaba Stags and Edgeworth Eagles. He earned a professional contract with National Soccer League club Newcastle United in 2000, where he played for two seasons before joining Universitatea Craiova of the Romanian Divizia A. He left them amid a dispute over wages in 2004, when he joined Falkirk, where he won the Scottish First Division title and the Scottish Challenge Cup in the 2004–05 season. McBreen spent 2005–06 with them in the Scottish Premier League before being released, when he joined League One club Scunthorpe United in 2006. He played sporadically in their 2006–07 League One title-winning season, and was loaned to Conference Premier club York City in 2007 before having a short spell with St Johnstone in the Scottish First Division. McBreen rejoined York permanently in 2008 and played one season for them, with his last match in Europe coming in their defeat in the 2009 FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium. He returned to Australia to play in the A-League for North Queensland Fury, but mid-season agreed to join division rivals Central Coast Mariners for the next two seasons. McBreen completed 2009–10 with another A-League club, Perth Glory, and his good form with them resulted in a call-up to the Australia national team. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



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AUA-League 2009/2010

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Perth Glory28 7
North Queensland Fury27 21
FW: 22
Subst: 6
OUTs: 5
5
5 (Perth Gl.)
1 (Perth Gl.)
1 (NQ Fury)
2 (NQ Fury)
1 (Perth Gl.)
1 (NQ Fury)
AUA-League 2010/2011

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Central Coast Mariners34 31
FW: 23
Subst: 8
OUTs: 16
4
1
2
3
1
og 1
1
2
AUA-League 2011/2012

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Central Coast Mariners30 25
CM: 2
FW: 9
Subst: 14
OUTs: 2
2
1
1
1
1
afcAFC Champions League 2012

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Central Coast Mariners6 5
FW: 4
Subst: 1
OUTs: 3
1
2
1
AUA-League 2012/2013

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Central Coast Mariners29 27
CM: 3
FW: 23
Subst: 1
OUTs: 3
6
12
3
1
4
4
afcAFC Champions League 2013

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Central Coast Mariners8 6
FW: 6
2
AUA-League 2013/2014

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Central Coast Mariners29 12
CM: 5
FW: 5
Subst: 2
OUTs: 2
3
2
1
CNChinese Super League 2014

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Shanghai Port FC10 9
FW: 9
OUTs: 5
4
1
afcAFC Cup 2015

Team             Lineups postedThis player
South China9 7
FW: 6
Subst: 1
OUTs: 1
7
1
AUFFA Cup 2016

Team             Lineups postedThis player
Edgeworth1 1
FW: 1

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