SLIGO ROVERS HAVE brought in New Zealand international Max Mata ahead of the 2022 campaign.
The 21-year-old striker joins from Real Monarchs in the US — the reserve team of MLS side Real Salt Lake — having previously spent time with Grasshopper in Switzerland and Estonian outfit Nomme Kalju.
He lined out against Celtic in the Europa League qualifiers and scored nine goals in 11 league starts for Kalju.
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— Sligo Rovers (@sligorovers) February 15, 2022
Sligo Rovers are thrilled to announce the signing of striker Max Mata from Real Monarchs.
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“I’m very happy to join Sligo Rovers,” said Mata. “When the chance came up I didn’t have to think long about it. I want to play games and I want to score goals and Ireland was very appealing. I’ve played in Europe before and done well and I definitely think I can do it again.
“I enjoyed the experience in America last season, with a regret of not playing as much as I would have liked. I’m very motivated to come to Sligo, play games and score goals.
I don’t think integration will be a problem being an English-speaking country. I’m excited to experience the League of Ireland and play here.
“It’s just a matter of being focused and I’ll be totally committed to succeeding here.
“Sligo Rovers have been doing well in Ireland, I’ve spoken with the coach about what he wants the team to be and it all added up to me wanting to be in Sligo and achieving both my own targets and those of the team.”
Meanwhile, Shelbourne have also announced the signing of a New Zealander, in the shape of defender Adam Thomas.
The 29-year-old has been training with Damien Duff’s side during the off-season.
Thomas most recently played at Oakleigh Cannons in Australia, and was at Team Wellington in his homeland before that.
He lined out for New Zealand at the 2012 Olympics and is also capped at underage level.
“Adam has shown amazing desire to come to Europe off his own back to pursue a career here,” Duff said. “He has trained really well with us and has settled brilliantly with the squad. He has a lot of quality and has the versatility to play many positions. He is a great addition to the group”
Thomas added: “Training has been class with the standards really high along with the intensity and focus on position which I have really enjoyed. I’ve talked to a couple of people I know in the league and I’m looking forward to the new challenge.
“It’s a huge opportunity for myself to be coached by Damien Duff and from a defender’s point of view with Joey O’Brien, who is top class. It’s very exciting.”
The SSE Airtricity League Premier Division kicks off this Friday night, with Sligo hosting Bohemians and Shels at home to St Patrick’s Athletic.
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A very sick season os Soccer/ Football continues…
After all that it doesn’t even shoe the pen.
No surprise there, that competition makes most of its income from bribes. That’s the reason there are doubts over next year’s Copa America in the USA as most of the money already spent on it has been in bribes.
Feel bad for Panama but it’s the same deal with UEFA seeding play-offs at the last minute to those countries with a bigger TV audience make the big tournaments. Ireland know all about how bad that feels.
Shocking scenes it’s far more aggressive in Central American football I think.Watched Club America v San Jose last week and the Club American lads reacted to everything but horribly aggressively,they always seem to feel the need to put their hands on the opposition for any foul commited ,in fact after one tackle a San Jose player went down injured and the Club A captain raced from one side of the pitch to push him while he was down and was red carded.After the game a fan invaded the pitch and the San Jose mascot which was no more than 5’5 was escorting the man off behind police and a player shoved the mascot full force from behind despite the fan doing nothing to him/the game being over and his team had just won.Completely unnecessary and could see this last night too.More protection is needed for players/refs and fans from these sort of teams.On the other hand Jamaica are in the final which is pretty sweet!managed by the lad who managed Cameroon in the 2002 WC against us.
Ay caramba!
Anyone else think this was a stonewall penalty?
ya he pretty much dived on the ball
It’s like an anti-Thierry Henry incident.
More than enough time with all that going on to check a replay