Height/Weight 187 cm / 85 kg Height 1.87 m Years Club Weight 87 kg | Date joined 1995 Name Adem Yze | |
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Date of birth (1977-09-21) 21 September 1977 (age 38). Role Australian Rules Footballer Education Galvin Park Secondary College Profiles |
Fantastic Five: Adam Yze's best moments | AFL
Ex AFL Player Adem Yze
Adem Yze ( ; born 21 September 1977) is an Australian rules footballer and coach of Albanian descent. He was educated at Galvin Park Secondary College in Werribee, Victoria. He has made the third highest number of appearances in the history of the Melbourne Football Club.
Contents
- Fantastic Five Adam Yzes best moments AFL
- Ex AFL Player Adem Yze
- Melbourne career
- Playing style
- Coaching career
- Honours and achievements
- References

Yze is currently serving as an assistant coach with the Hawthorn Football Club.
Melbourne career
Taken at #16 in the 1994 National AFL Draft, and debuting in 1995 with the Melbourne Demons, he has been an almost permanent fixture with the club throughout his career. He has remained remarkably consistent in this time, moving from half back to the midfield and in recent years has moved between half forward and half back. Yze led the league in kicks in 2001, 2002 and 2004, while coming third behind Scott Camporeale and Nathan Buckley in 2000.
In 2007, Yze found struggling with his form over the pre-season. After a disappointing performance against St Kilda in Round 1, his streak of 226 consecutive AFL appearances was put to an end, with Melbourne decided to drop him for the Round 2 game against Hawthorn. Yze was then selected for Melbourne's Round 4 match against Fremantle and picked up a career-high 38-possessions and kicked one goal, being named as one of the best on ground for the day. Despite seeing very little first-team action in 2008 – the last year of his contract at Melbourne, Yze has declared his intention to continue playing football, even if that means he enters the draft, or plays at VFL level. At 30, Yze feels he could play on for another two or three years.
Due to Melbourne Football Clubs youth policy introduced at the end of Season 2008, Adem was delisted after only six senior appearances for the year, in which he kicked five goals. However these six games allowed Yze to notch up 300 senior appearances, which resulted in him gaining Lifetime AFL Membership. Yze expressed his desire to play on at another AFL club in Season 2009 declaring he would apply for the preseason draft, yet he conceded he had "stuff all" chances of being picked up by another club. However Yze declared he would play on regardless in 2009, even if it was at a suburban club, such as East Burwood, where his brother Damian Yze plays. Yze played with the Box Hill Hawks, which is aligned with Hawthorn in 2009 and joined the Shepparton Swans a year later.
Playing style
Yze is known for his straight kicks and ability to kick goals from seemingly impossible angles. He has kicked five goals in a game on five occasions. He is a creative forward and comes from the Victorian country town of Shepparton, being one of the AFL players along with Shaun Hart and Jason Traianidis to hail from Shepparton United Football Club in the Goulburn Valley Football League. His honours as a player include All-Australian selection in 2002, winning the Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy for Melbourne's best and fairest player in 2001, representing Australia in the International Rules Series 2002 and playing in the 2000 Grand Final against Essendon. He took one of the marks of the year in Round 21 of 2006 against Geelong, leaping onto Josh Hunt's shoulders and taking a brilliant chest mark while falling forward, over Hunt, with the commentator screaming "Yze-lenko you beauty!" (in reference to Alex Jesaulenko's famous mark). Though he sprained his wrist while trying to support the fall and later admitted he might need to get some tips from high flyer Russell Robertson on how to land correctly in such a situation.
He is also noted for being one of very few Muslims to play Australian rules professionally, although he does not actively practise Islam. Fellow Muslim, Bachar Houli, has stated that he hopes to follow in Yze's footballing footsteps.
Coaching career
In January 2012, Yze joined Hawthorn as a part-time assistant coach.
On 14 November 2014, Yze replaced Luke Beveridge as Hawthorn's backline coach, after previously working with the Hawks as a specialist goal-kicking and development coach for the past three seasons. Yze was credited for played a key role in harnessing the Hawthorn players' elite kicking skills as they developed into the AFL's deadliest team in front of goal over the past two seasons, with the team's accuracy increasing from 48 per cent to 57.1 per cent during his tenure as goalkicking coach.