Carl Valeri Explained

Carl Valeri
Fullname:Carl Valeri[1]
Birth Date:1984 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Canberra, Australia
Height:1.83 m[2]
Position:Defensive midfielder
Currentclub:O'Connor Knights
Youthyears1:2001
Youthclubs1:AIS
Youthyears2:2002–2004
Youthclubs2:Inter Milan
Years1:2004–2005
Clubs1:Inter Milan
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:2004–2005
Clubs2:SPAL (loan)
Caps2:25
Goals2:0
Years3:2005–2010
Clubs3:Grosseto
Caps3:133
Goals3:7
Years4:2010–2014
Clubs4:Sassuolo
Caps4:70
Goals4:4
Years5:2014
Clubs5:Ternana
Caps5:8
Goals5:0
Years6:2014–2019
Clubs6:Melbourne Victory
Caps6:113
Goals6:2
Years7:2019
Clubs7:Dandenong City
Caps7:12
Goals7:0
Totalcaps:349
Totalgoals:13
Clubs8:O'Connor KnightsGisborne SC 2023-Present
Nationalyears1:2000–2001
Nationalteam1:Australia U17
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2001–2003
Nationalteam2:Australia U20
Nationalcaps2:12
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:2004
Nationalteam3:Australia U23
Nationalcaps3:15
Nationalgoals3:1
Nationalyears4:2007–2014
Nationalteam4:Australia
Nationalcaps4:52
Nationalgoals4:1
Club-Update:30 September 2019
Ntupdate:27 May 2015

Carl Valeri (born 14 August 1984) is an Australian retired professional soccer player.

Valeri was born in Canberra and played youth football for Tuggeranong United and at the Australian Institute of Sport before moving to Italy to sign with Inter Milan in 2002. Valeri spent over ten years in Italy, most notably at Sassuolo and Grosseto.

Valeri made over 50 appearances for the Australian national team from 2007 to 2014, including at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He also represented Australia's under-23 side at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Early life

Valeri was born and raised in Canberra, the son of a former National Soccer League midfielder, Walter Valeri.[3] Carl attended Mary MacKillop College and later Lake Ginninderra College.[4] [5]

Club career

Valeri was signed as a teenager by Italian giants Inter Milan. He was loaned out to various clubs in Italy to gain further experience, including Grosseto. He joined Grosseto permanently in June 2007.[6]

In January 2010 Valeri joined Sassuolo. Representing Australia in the starting 11 for the 2010 World Cup is his greatest achievement to date.[7]

In May 2013, Valeri and his club Sassuolo finished as Serie B champions, thus securing automatic promotion to Serie A for the first time in their history.[8]

In January 2014, he returned to Serie B with relegation battling Ternana until 30 June in hopes of securing a World Cup place with the Socceroos[9]

In June 2014, Carl Valeri returned to his home country signing a 3-year deal with Melbourne Victory.[10] Valeri was an integral part of Victory's 2015 Championship team, starting all 29 games that season.[11]

In September 2015 he was appointed captain of the team.[12] Following an interrupted 2015/16 season,[13] Valeri bounced back and became a regular starter for Victory in both the 2016/17 and 2017/18 seasons.

In April 2019, Valeri announced that he would retire at the conclusion of the 2018–19 A-League season.[14]

In May 2019, it was announced that Valeri had signed on for National Premier Leagues Victoria side Dandenong City, along with former A-League players Adrian Leijer and Brendon Santalab.[15]

International career

Valeri has played for Australia at all international youth levels; Under-17, Under-20 and Under-23.

He captained the Australian Under-17 team, the 'Joeys', at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship and competed with the Under-23 squad, the 'Olyroos', at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

After being an unused substitute in an 2007 Asian Cup qualifier against Bahrain in 2006, the 22-year-old received his second call up to the senior Australian national team in March 2007, as a replacement for the injured defensive midfielder Vince Grella.

He made his international debut on 24 March 2007 in a friendly game against China, which Australia won 2–0. This made him the 501st player to be capped for Australia. He made his home debut in a friendly against Uruguay.[16]

Former Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has described Valeri as a key player of the future, and possible successor to Grella. This led to certain sections of the Australian media dubbing him "Mini Vinnie."

Honours

With Melbourne Victory:

With Grosseto:

2006–07

2007

With Sassuolo:

2012–13

Individual

Career statistics

Club

SeasonClubLeagueCupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2004–05SPALSerie C125020270
2005–06Grosseto27120291
2006–0730230332
2007–08Serie B37210382
2008–0928120301
2009–109110101
Grosseto total13371101447
2009–10SassuoloSerie B14010150
2010–1122010230
2011–1231310322
2012–13312051
2013–14Serie A00
Sassuolo total7035000755
2014–15Melbourne VictoryA-League29220312
2015–1670304140
2016–1727030300
2017–182801040330
2018–194200
Melbourne Victory total952110801142
Career total298122708033314

International caps

Australia national team
YearAppsGoals
200740
2008100
200950
2010100
2011161
201250
201420
Total521

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010: List of Players: Australia . FIFA . 3 . 4 June 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418010111/https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/22/85/78/fwc_2010_squadlists.pdf . 18 April 2020.
  2. Web site: Carl Valeri. melbournevictory.com.au. Melbourne Victory. 3 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160817221608/http://www.melbournevictory.com.au/player/carl-valeri/b9xbytigitna184qvh3ptm7ky. 17 August 2016. dead.
  3. News: The Apprentice: Carl Valeri. FTBL.com.au. 20 June 2008. 5 July 2021. Paul. Hansford.
  4. News: Westfield FFA Cup: This is Grassroots football!. David. O'Brian. 11 September 2014. 5 July 2021.
  5. News: Carl Valeri's homecoming against Tuggeranong United will be special, says former Socceroo Craig Moore. The Courier. 5 July 2021. 27 August 2014. Nathan. Beuman.
  6. http://roosontheloose.blogspot.com/ Aussies Abroad – Roos on the Loose
  7. Web site: ESCLUSIVA TMW - Valeri dal Grosseto al Sassuolo in comproprietà . TUTTOmercatoWEB.com . 2022-07-10.
  8. Web site: Sassuolo e Verona in A. Vicenza e Ascoli retrocesse - Serie B / Calcio - Tuttosport . 18 May 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130609055946/http://www.tuttosport.com/calcio/serie_b/2013/05/18-263228/Sassuolo+e+Verona+in+A.+Vicenza+e+Ascoli+retrocesse . 9 June 2013 . dead . dmy-all .
  9. Web site: Valeri joins Ternana until season's end FourFourTwo . 23 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202130655/http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/valeri-joins-ternana-until-seasons-end . 2 February 2014 . dead . dmy-all .
  10. Web site: VIDEO: Carl Valeri Joins Victory Family . 4 June 2014 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140606224900/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/VIDEO-Carl-Valeri-Joins-Victory-Family/90739 . 6 June 2014 . dmy .
  11. Web site: Carl Valeri (Melbourne Victory). Ultimate A-League. Ultimate A-League. 23 March 2018.
  12. http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/melbourne-victory-name-carl-valeri-as-new-captain-20150915-gjmsfu.html Michael Lynch, Melbourne Victory name Carl Valeri as new captain", Sydney Morning Herald, 15 September 2015
  13. Web site: Melbourne Victory's Carl Valeri stood down for rest of A-League season with inflammatory brain condition. ABC News. 4 February 2016. 23 March 2018.
  14. Web site: Carl Valeri calls time on decorated career . 12 April 2019 . Melbourne Victory FC . 13 April 2019.
  15. Web site: Former A-League stars sign for NPL club . The World Game . Special Broadcasting Service . 25 May 2019.
  16. http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=sport&subclass=soccer&story_id=592163&category=Soccer "Valeri out to do Canberra proud in home debut"