Nick Kalmar

Nicholas "Nick" Kalmar (born 15 October 1987) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays for Dandenong City.

Nick Kalmar
Personal information
Full name Nicholas Kalmar
Date of birth (1987-10-15) 15 October 1987
Place of birth Melbourne, Australia
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position(s) Attacking midfielder
Second striker
Club information
Current team
Green Gully
Youth career
Melbourne Knights
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2005 Altona 44 (3)
2006 Preston Lions 5 (2)
2006 St Albans Saints 22 (3)
2007 Sunshine Georgies 22 (2)
2008–2009 Altona Magic 38 (6)
2010 Oakleigh Cannons 9 (2)
2010–2014 Melbourne City[1] 69 (6)
2014–2015 Western Sydney Wanderers 10 (1)
2016 Geelong SC 9 (3)
2016 Samut Sakhon 8 (2)
2016–2017 Arema 14 (1)
2017–2018 Dandenong City 54 (14)
2019– Green Gully 24 (4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 30 September 2019

Club career

After his departure from Sunshine George Cross in 2007 he had a stint in Croatia before returning to Australia. On 29 June 2010 he signed a one-year contract with Melbourne Heart after impressing head coach, John van 't Schip, in several trials and friendlies before the start of the 2010-2011 A-league season.[2][3][4] On 26 December 2014, Kalmar signed to Western Sydney Wanderers on a short-term injury replacement contract.[5] In June 2016, Kalmar joined Victoria State League 2 North-West club Geelong SC, managed by close friend and former teammate Steve Laurie.[6]

References

  1. the team was known as Melbourne Heart prior to 2014
  2. "Heart Confirm Kalmar Signing Ahead Of Oakleigh Clash". Archived from the original on 20 February 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
  3. Midfielder Kalmar a key valve in Heart
  4. Oakleigh Cannons’ Kalmar on verge of Melbourne Heart contract
  5. "We've signed Nick Kalmar". wswanderersfc.com.au. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  6. "NPL miss out on former City man Kalmar". The Corner Flag. Retrieved 25 June 2016.


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