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Full name
  
Matthew Bouraee

Name
  
Matthew Bouraee

Position
  
Forward

Years
  
Team

Education
  
Cornell University


2006–2009
  
Cornell Big Red

Height
  
1.80 m

Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Soccer player

Current team
  
Adelaide Comets FC

Date of birth
  
(1988-07-29) July 29, 1988 (age 27)

Place of birth
  
Brooklyn, New York, United States

Matthew Bouraee (born July 29, 1988 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American soccer player who currently plays for the Adelaide Comets in the National Premier League.

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Youth and College

Bouraee attended Wall High School in Wall, New Jersey, where he broke the all-time school single season goal record previously held by University of Virginia's current head coach George Gelnovatch. By scoring 31 goals in a single season, Bouraee earned All State First Team and All Region honors. In his junior season Bouraee helped Wall become the #1 public soccer school in the state by winning a state championship.

Bouraee went on to play four years of college soccer at Cornell University in the Ivy League where he was named to the All Ivy League first team and the All America second team. Bouraee led Cornell in goals and points in all four of his years, and finished as the seventh leading scorer in the history of Cornell.

During his college years, Bouraee was a forward and eventual captain for the New York Red Bull NPSL team.

Professional

Having spent time training with the New York Red Bulls (USA), Sharjah SC (UAE), Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) and at the Pepsi Football Academy (Egypt), Bouraee signed a contract to play for the Puerto Rico Islanders (Puerto Rico) of the North American Soccer League in January 2011.

In 2012, he signed for FFSA Super League club Adelaide Comets (Australia). In his first season there they won the Carlsberg Cup.

On August 15, 2012, Bouraee made his first appearance playing for South Australia.

References

Matthew Bouraee Wikipedia