[球員] 隊長Nelsen將參加奧運!
消息來源: FIFA.COM
Blackburn's Nelsen joins Oly-Whites
Blackburn Rovers defender Ryan Nelsen, Celtic striker Chris Killen and former
Fulham midfielder Simon Elliott were all confirmed in New Zealand's soccer
team for next month's Beijing Men's Olympics tournament on Thursday.
The trio were named as the three over-age players allowed for the U-23
tournament, which runs from 6 to 23 August in China.
Nelsen has not played for the All Whites since 2004 due to a nagging
hamstring injury and club commitments.
The Blackburn captain, Killen, Elliott, Steven Old, Jeremy Brockie and Daniel
Ellensohn have all played for the All Whites, while goalkeeper Jacob Spoonley
has been in the senior squad but has not won a cap, New Zealand Soccer said.
New Zealand have been drawn in the same group as hosts China, Brazil and
Belgium.
Goalkeepers: Liam Little (Otago United), Jacob Spoonley (Miramar Rangers)
Defenders: Michael Boxall (Santa Barbara University), Ian Hogg (Hawke's Bay
United), Sam Jenkins (Hawke's Bay United), Ryan Nelsen (Blackburn Rovers),
Steven Old (Macarthur Rams), Jack Pelter (Unattached), Aaron Scott (Waikato
FC), Cole Tinkler (Team Wellington)
Midfield: Jeremy Brockie (Hawke's Bay United) Simon Elliott (Unattached),
Craig Henderson (Dartmouth College), Cole Peverley (Hawke's Bay United),
Shaun van Rooyen (Waikato FC)
Forwards: Daniel Ellensohn (Team Wellington) Chris Killen (Celtic), Sam
Messam (Hawke's Bay United)
Blackburn release Nelsen for Olympic duty
Blackburn Rovers will release captain Ryan Nelsen for part of New Zealand's
Olympic football campaign, officials said Wednesday.
The 30-year-old Nelsen, chosen as one of New Zealand's three allowed over-age
players in the under 23 competition, will be available for the first two
matches against hosts China on 7 August and Brazil on 10 August.
Nelsen will miss the final pool match against Belgium on 13 August to return
to England to prepare for Blackburn's opening Premier League match of the
season against Everton.
New Zealand coach Stu Jacobs said the decision by new Blackburn manager Paul
Ince to release Nelsen was a "terrific outcome".
He said Nelsen was delighted he could play for his country and realised how
important it was for New Zealand to take its best team to the Olympics. "I
think all the way through the process, he has been pretty desperate to be
part of it."
Nelsen will join Glasgow Celtic striker Chris Killen and former Fulham
midfielder Simon Elliott as the three permitted over-age players in the team.
The full New Zealand squad is due to be named on Thursday.
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@@ 一整個驚訝...有點誇張...最後一場小組踢不到,那要是晉級怎辦XD
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