Sunday, June 24, 2012

Eritrean Golgol Mebrahtu’s move from Gold Coast United to Melbourne Heart - 07/23/2012

Golgol Mebrahtu
By SoccerAnchor

Despite the Gold Coast's struggles last season, there was many talented youngsters plying their trade for the senior and youth sides. When it was announced that the Gold Coast was folding, A-League clubs scrambled to secure the best youth prospects that were available on free transfers. The list included Mitch Cooper, Ben Harold, Jake Barker-Daish, Ben Halloran, Daniel Bowles, Zac Anderson and Golgol Mebrahtu.
The Eritrean-born Mebrahtu emigrated to Australia in the mid-90's and began a youth career in Queensland with Brisbane Northern Districts and Brisbane Olympic.
Mebrahtu came to the attention of Gold Coast manager Miron Bleiberg as the Israeli-born coach was waiting for a helicopter flight from Brisbane to the Gold Coast. Bleiberg noticed Mebrahyu training by himself and recognised him from a previous scouting mission.
The 21 year old striker/winger made his debut for Gold Coast in the 2009/2010 season, when came on as a substitute in the 69th minute in GC's 2-2 draw away at Perth Glory.
Mebrahtu made 26 appearances (14 starts) over three seasons for Gold Coast but never found the back of the net despite featuring in over 1,100 minutes of football. The closest he came was when presented with a chance a yard out against Melbourne Victory last season, he scuffed the shot straight at Covic when it was definitely easier to score.
With his pace and good ball control, Mebrahtu will be used as an attacking winger for Melbourne Heart this season. He will compete with Mate Dugandzic, David Williams and Aziz Behich for a position high on the flanks.

 
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