Myer Bevan Explained

Myer Bevan
Fullname:Myer Stefan Major Bevan
Birth Date:23 April 1997
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Auckland City FC
Youthyears1:–2015
Youthclubs1:Western Springs
Youthyears2:2015–2016
Youthclubs2:Auckland City
Youthyears3:2016–2017
Youthclubs3:Nike Academy
Years1:2016
Clubs1:Auckland City
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:2017
Clubs2:Whitecaps FC 2
Caps2:13
Goals2:3
Years3:2018
Clubs3:Vancouver Whitecaps FC
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:2018
Clubs4:Husqvarna FF (loan)
Caps4:8
Goals4:2
Years5:2018
Clubs5:Fresno FC (loan)
Caps5:7
Goals5:0
Years6:2019
Clubs6:Western Springs
Caps6:13
Goals6:7
Years7:2019–2020
Clubs7:Auckland City
Caps7:16
Goals7:15
Years8:2020–2021
Clubs8:TS Galaxy
Caps8:3
Goals8:0
Years9:2021
Clubs9:Auckland City
Caps9:2
Goals9:2
Years10:2022–2024
Clubs10:Cavalry FC
Caps10:36
Goals10:13
Years11:2024–
Clubs11:Auckland City
Caps11:8
Goals11:7
Nationalyears1:2016–2017
Nationalteam1:New Zealand U20
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:7
Nationalyears2:2019
Nationalteam2:New Zealand U23
Nationalcaps2:5
Nationalgoals2:12
Nationalyears3:2017–
Nationalteam3:New Zealand
Nationalcaps3:6
Nationalgoals3:2
Club-Update:1 December 2024
Ntupdate:28 January 2022

Myer Stefan Major Bevan (born 23 April 1997) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a forward for Auckland City FC in the New Zealand Northern League and the New Zealand national team.

Club career

Early career

Bevan played in his native New Zealand with Western Springs before moving to Auckland City, where he made his first-team debut on 28 February 2016, as an 86-minute substitute against WaiBOP United.[1] In the summer of 2016, Bevan moved to the Nike Academy in England.[2]

Vancouver Whitecaps

On 15 May 2017, Bevan signed with Canadian United Soccer League side Whitecaps FC 2.[3] After one season with Vancouver's reserve side, he transferred to Vancouver Whitecaps' MLS team on 13 December 2017.[4]

In 2018, Bevan moved to Sweden's third-tier on loan at Husqvarna FF.[5] After making five starts, he returned to his parent club. Later that season, he went on loan in the USL with the Whitecaps' affiliate club, Fresno FC.[6]

Bevan was released by Vancouver at the end of their 2018 season.[7] He trained with A-League side Wellington Phoenix and later trialled with Polish side Puszcza Niepołomice in early 2019, but could not win a contract with either team.[8]

Second spell at Auckland City

In 2019, Bevan returned to Auckland City, where he went on to score fifteen goals in sixteen games that season, winning the league Golden Boot.[9]

TS Galaxy

Bevan joined South African Premier Soccer League side TS Galaxy in 2020.[10]

Third spell at Auckland City

Bevan joined Auckland City in 2021 after being released by TS Galaxy.

Cavalry FC

On 28 January 2022, Bevan returned to Canada, signing with Canadian Premier League side Cavalry FC.[11] He scored his first goal for Cavalry in the preliminary round of the 2022 Canadian Championship against FC Edmonton, first opening the scoring and then adding a penalty goal in a 2-1 victory.[12] This result seemed to give his play a boost after a slower start to the season, and Bevan scored in both of his next two matches.[13] In January 2023, Bevan signed a new two-year contract with Cavalry, with an option for 2025.[14]

The 2023 season proved much more fruitful for Bevan, as well as Cavalry. Cavalry finished regular season champions, winning the CPL Shield. Bevan scored 11 goals, sharing the Golden Boot with Atlético Ottawa's Ollie Bassett, and also added four assists.[15] Bevan would start the 2024 season by scoring Cavalry's first ever goal in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, during a 3-1 loss to Orlando City on February 27.[16] After the series with Orlando, he returned to New Zealand and did not return to the club for the beginning of their league season, citing personal reasons, with the club placing him on the Inactive roster list.[17] Later conflicting reports occurred with some sources stating his contract was eventually terminated by the club,[18] while the club later released a statement saying he was "granted permission" to play at the amateur level in New Zealand by the club.[19]

Fourth spell at Auckland City

In September 2024, he returned to Auckland City FC, appearing in his first match on 22 September 2024 in the first round of the 2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup, also scoring in the match.[20]

International career

Bevan made his senior international debut for New Zealand in a 6–1 victory over Solomon Islands in a FIFA World Cup qualifier on 1 September 2017.[21]

Bevan represented New Zealand at the 2019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, scoring in all five matches for a total of twelve goals in five appearances.

Personal life

Bevan also holds Canadian citizenship.

Career statistics

Club

Club statistics
ClubSeasonLeagueNational Cup[22] Continental[23] OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Auckland City2015–16NZFC1010
Whitecaps FC 22017United Soccer League133268
Husqvarna FF (loan)2018Ettan821092
Fresno FC (loan)2018United Soccer League700070
Western Springs2019Northern Premier League13700137
Auckland City2019–20NZFC1615321917
TS Galaxy2020–21South African Premier Division300030
Auckland City2021National League220022
Cavalry FC2022Canadian Premier League1022321146
2023261111303012
202400002121
Total36133421514619
Auckland City2024National League871[24] 198
Career total1014444435111552

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
New Zealand201721
201841
Total62

Scores and results list New Zealand's goal tally first.

No.!scope="col"
DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 5 September 2017 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon Islands 2 1–0 2–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 5 June 2018 Mumbai Football Arena, Mumbai, India 5 1–0 1–0 2018 Intercontinental Cup

Honours

Auckland City

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 28 February 2016 . Auckland City vs. WaiBOP – Soccerway . 23 September 2017 . Soccerway .
  2. Web site: Dreams turn to reality for Bevan – New Zealand Football . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170924102553/http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/dreams-turn-to-reality-for-bevan/ . 24 September 2017 . 23 September 2017 . Nzfootball.co.nz.
  3. Web site: 15 May 2017 . Whitecaps FC sign New Zealand striker Myer Bevan to USL contract . 23 September 2017 . whitecapsfc.com . Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
  4. Web site: 13 December 2017 . Whitecaps FC add striker Myer Bevan to MLS roster . 2 January 2018 . whitecapsfc.com . Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
  5. Web site: 28 March 2018 . Whitecaps FC loan Myer Bevan to Swedish club Husqvarna FF . 11 June 2020 . whitecapsfc.com . Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
  6. Web site: 8 August 2018 . Bevan loaned to USL affiliate Fresno FC . 11 June 2020 . whitecapsfc.com . Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
  7. Web site: 26 November 2018 . Whitecaps FC announce first roster moves ahead of 2019, exercise seven contract options . 11 June 2020 . whitecapsfc.com . Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
  8. Web site: Puszcza Niepołomice pozyskała Bąka. Jest decyzja w sprawie Nowozelandczyka . 5 February 2019 . Gazetakrakowska.pl.
  9. Web site: Andrew Voerman . Myer Bevan wins national league Golden Boot race as Tokyo Olympics dream put on hold . Stuff . 28 January 2022 . 30 March 2020.
  10. News: TS Galaxy signing Myer Bevan receives work permit. 4 December 2020. 11 November 2020. Kickoff.com. Sipho. Mlotha.
  11. Web site: Cavalry FC Announces First New Signing to the 2022 Roster . . 28 January 2022 . 28 January 2022.
  12. Web site: 2022-05-11 . Recapping Day One Of The Canadian Championship Preliminary Round . 2022-05-11 . Northern Tribune . en-US.
  13. Web site: 2022-05-21 . HIGHLIGHTS: Late magic from Cavalry again as Elijah Adekugbe provides stoppage time winner against Valour . 2022-05-22 . Canadian Premier League.
  14. Web site: Cavalry FC extends contracts of Ali Musse and Myer Bevan. January 24, 2023.
  15. Web site: 2023-10-07 . Ten players who could win the Canadian Premier League's 2023 Player of the Year Award . 2023-10-09 . Canadian Premier League.
  16. Web site: WATCH: Myer Bevan scores Cavalry FC's first-ever goal in the Concacaf Champions Cup. Canadian Premier League. February 27, 2024.
  17. Web site: Golden Boot winner Myer Bevan steps away indefinitely from Cavalry. April 5, 2024. Calgary Herald. Todd. Saelhof.
  18. Web site: All Whites striker Myer Bevan in Auckland City’s Intercontinental Cup squad. 22 September 2024. Friends of Football.
  19. Web site: ‘Granted Permission’: Cavalry Breaks Silence On Myer Bevan Appearing For Auckland City. October 5, 2024. Northern Tribune. John. Jacques.
  20. Web site: Cavalry Star Myer Bevan Resurfaces With Auckland City. September 23, 2024. Northern Tribune. John. Jacques.
  21. News: 1 September 2017 . USL Players Feature in New Zealand Victory . USLSoccer.com . 2 September 2017.
  22. Includes appearances in the Svenska Cupen and Canadian Championship.
  23. Includes appearances in OFC Champions League and CONCACAF Champions Cup.
  24. Appearances in FIFA Intercontinental Cup.