Logan Rogerson

Logan Rogerson
Personal information
Full name Logan Rogerson
Date of birth (1998-05-28) 28 May 1998
Place of birth Wellington, New Zealand
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing position Attacking Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Wellington Phoenix
Number 24
Youth career
Wanderers SC
Wellington Phoenix Reserves
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2015 Wanderers SC 4 (0)
2015– Wellington Phoenix 0 (0)
2015–Wellington Phoenix Reserves (loan) 3 (1)
National team
2015– New Zealand U-17s 10 (11)
2015– New Zealand U-23 4 (3)
2015– New Zealand 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12 December 2015.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 12 December 2015

Logan Rogerson (born 28 May 1998) is a New Zealand association footballer currently playing for the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League, the Wellington Phoenix Reserves in the ASB Premiership and the New Zealand national football team.

Career

After beginning his senior career with the now-defunct Wanderers SC in the ASB Premiership Rogerson signed his first professional contract, a 3 year deal with Hyundai A-League club Wellington Phoenix.[1][2]

International career

Rogerson has represented New Zealand at U17, U23, and at full senior international level. He was part of the New Zealand national under-23 football team that participated in the 2015 Pacific Games, which doubled as qualification for the Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[3] It was in this tournament, against New Caledonia that he scored a hat-trick in New Zealand's 5–0 win.[4]

Rogerson made his full New Zealand debut came in a friendly against Oman, coming off the bench for the final 23 minutes in New Zealand's 1–0 win.[5]

References

  1. "From father to son – Phoenix transforms New Zealand football". FourFourTwo Australia. 11 September 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  2. "Wellington Phoenix sign Logan Rogerson and James McGarry on three-year deals". Stuff.co.nz. 10 September 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  3. "Hudson names All Whites U23 squad". 3news.co.nz. 26 June 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  4. Harvey, Sarah (7 July 2015). "Oly Whites down New Caledonia 5–0 at Pacific Games in Papua New Guinea". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  5. "All Whites secure first victory under coach Anthony Hudson in Oman". Stuff.co.nz. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.

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