Andy Petterson
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Andy Petterson | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Andrew Keith Petterson | |
Date of birth | September 26, 1969 | |
Place of birth | Fremantle, Australia | |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | |
Playing position | goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ECU Joondalup | |
Number | 1 | |
Youth clubs | ||
East Fremantle Tricolore | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1988–1994 1988 1993 1994–1999 1994 1995 1996 1996 1998–1999 1999–2002 2000 2001 2002 2002 2002–2003 2003 2003–2004 2004 2004–2005 2005 2005–2006 2006 2007– |
Swindon Town → Luton Town (loan) → Ipswich Town (loan) Charlton Athletic → Bradford City (loan) → Ipswich Town (loan) → Plymouth Argyle (loan) → Colchester United (loan) → Portsmouth (loan) Portsmouth → Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) → Torquay United (loan) West Bromwich Albion Brighton & Hove Albion Bournemouth Rushden & Diamonds Southend United Walsall Notts County Farnborough Town Derry City Newcastle United Jets ECU Joondalup |
19 (0) 27 (2) 1 (0) 85 (0) 3 (0) 1 (0) 6 (0) 5 (0) 13 (0) 32 (0) 0 (0) 6 (0) 0 (0) 7 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 1 (0) 3 (0) 0 (0) 4 (0) 0 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Andrew Keith Petterson (born September 26, 1969 in Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player currently playing for ECU Joondalup in the Western Australian state league.
[edit] Career
Petterson began his career in his native Australia, leaving East Fremantle Tricolore in 1989 to join English side Swindon Town. He spent time with Luton Town and Ipswich Town before joining Charlton Athletic in July 1994 for a fee of £85,000.
He was third-choice keeper for most of the 1994-95 and 1995-96 seasons, behind Mike Salmon and American Mike Ammann, spending time on loan with Bradford City, Ipswich Town, and Colchester United. However, with both Salmon and Ammann injured towards the end of the 1995-96 season, Petterson played well enough in the final nine games, conceding only five goals, to earn a new contract. He began the following season as Salmon's deputy, but after his return to the side in January 1997 became first choice, winning the club's player of the year award at the end of the season. The start of the 1997-98 season saw Petterson as Charlton's first choice keeper, but lost his place to first Salmon and then Sasa Ilic and was allowed to join Portsmouth on loan in November 1998 as cover for Alan Knight.
Petterson stayed until February, helping Pompey survive relegation in 1999 and signed for Portsmouth on a free transfer in July 1999. He struggled to establish himself at Fratton Park and had loan spells with Wolverhampton Wanderers (February to May 2000) and Torquay United (March to April 2001). He failed to make the Pompey first team at all in the 2001-02 season, behind Dave Beasant and Yoshi Kawaguchi and was allowed to join West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer in March 2002. At the Hawthorns he was understudy to Russell Hoult, as he had been at Portsmouth, and failed to make the first team and was released at the end of the season.[1], joining Brighton & Hove Albion in August 2002. He was released by Brighton in December 2002[2] and later played in the League of Ireland for Derry City until being released in April 2003.[3]
He moved on to Bournemouth in December 2003[4] and to Rushden & Diamonds in September 2004 on non-contract terms. However, Petterson joined Southend United a week later,[5] playing just once before a free transfer move to Walsall in January 2004.[6]
On his Walsall debut Petterson conceded six goals[7] (although none could be attributed to Petterson), and went on to concede a further four goals over the next two games. Walsall were relegated at the end of the season and Petterson was released in May 2004. [8]
Petterson joined Notts County in December 2004, but was released at the end of January 2005. Two months later he joined Conference National side Farnborough Town.[9]
He returned to Australia, joining Newcastle United Jets before joining ECU Joondalup.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
Andy Petterson career stats at Soccerbase