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Aged 22, Perryman became a consistent starter for Eĵars in his [[2013 CrFA League 1|first season]], playing in a midfield also containing fellow Crait [[Ĵulian Ólsen]] and [[Nova England|Nova English]] winger [[Theo Sinclair]], as the team finished seventh. Perryman helped the team to fifth [[2014 CrFA League 1|the following year]], and also played in his first [[2014 Cities' Cup|Cities' Cup]] final, losing 2–0 to Xäiville. The [[2015 CrFA League 1|2015 season]], the club's most successful, saw Perryman play a major part in a record third-placed finish in the league, as well as playing in two cup finals; losing the [[2015 King's Cup|King's Cup]] but beating Osĵätoņ Aztecs 3–1 in the [[2015 Cities' Cup|Cities' Cup]], where Perryman scored his first ever professional hat-trick against his former side. The team also reached the semi-finals of the [[2014–15 WMFA Cup|WMFA Cup]] that season, but lost to the Aztecs 2–1 on aggregate. | Aged 22, Perryman became a consistent starter for Eĵars in his [[2013 CrFA League 1|first season]], playing in a midfield also containing fellow Crait [[Ĵulian Ólsen]] and [[Nova England|Nova English]] winger [[Theo Sinclair]], as the team finished seventh. Perryman helped the team to fifth [[2014 CrFA League 1|the following year]], and also played in his first [[2014 Cities' Cup|Cities' Cup]] final, losing 2–0 to Xäiville. The [[2015 CrFA League 1|2015 season]], the club's most successful, saw Perryman play a major part in a record third-placed finish in the league, as well as playing in two cup finals; losing the [[2015 King's Cup|King's Cup]] but beating Osĵätoņ Aztecs 3–1 in the [[2015 Cities' Cup|Cities' Cup]], where Perryman scored his first ever professional hat-trick against his former side. The team also reached the semi-finals of the [[2014–15 WMFA Cup|WMFA Cup]] that season, but lost to the Aztecs 2–1 on aggregate. | ||
Perryman continued performing well with Eĵars into [[2016 CrFA League 1|2016]], where the club finished fourth in the league and his personal goal haul tallied five. A third successive [[2016 Cities' Cup|Cities' Cup]] final appearance could only end with a surprise loss to second-tier [[Mainlae Town FC]], while the club's first foray into the [[2015–16 WMFA Champions' League|WMFA Champions' League]] saw a run to the quarter-finals ended by [[Shireroth]]'s [[JHI-rrân Lwrrân Klyha|JHI-LK]] on penalties. | |||
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Revision as of 00:41, 13 February 2017
- Not to be confused with Craitman, a micronationalist whose birth name is Adám Perryman.
Perryman playing for Eĵars Town in 2015. | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Adám Perryman | ||
Year of birth | 1990 | ||
Place of birth | Biulya, Craitland | ||
Playing position | Midfielder | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Eĵars Town FC | ||
Number | 17 | ||
Youth career | |||
2004–05 | Abidelaären Kahthajtensen FC | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls)* |
2005–08 | Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC | ||
2008–12 | Róndlinga Diamonds FC | ||
2012– | Eĵars Town FC | ||
International career | |||
2006– | Craitland | 36 | (3) |
* Appearances (Goals) Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams |
Adám Perryman is a Craitish footballer who currently plays for Eĵars Town FC. Able to play across the midfield, but primarily used in the centre, Perryman has been capped by the national team and is Craitland's youngest ever international player, having made his début aged 16.
Career
Club
Perryman began playing as a youth player with Abidelaären Kahthajtensen FC aged 13, and spent two seasons with the team's academy before joining Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC in the summer of 2005 following his 15th birthday. At the Aztecs, he was handed the team's number 11 jersey and, despite his age, was an immediate success in the team's midfield playing alongside Yaqin Senovichi; helping the club to a second CrFA League 1 title in his first season. In the following campaign, Perryman and Senovichi were joined by new Matbaic signing Vaja Neil in a new-look midfield, as the team finished second in the league, but won the King's Cup that year. A trophy-less season in 2008 saw Perryman's starting opportunities limited following the acquisition of Alexandria's Jean-Pierre d'Oliviera, and the midfielder agreed a Cr 6 million move to League 1 newcomers Róndlinga Diamonds FC that summer.
Taking the Diamonds' 17 shirt, Perryman was a regular in a team that struggled in the league having been promoted from CrFA League 2 the season before. Perryman spent four seasons in Róndlinga, during which the club finished bottom of the table on three occasions; 2009, 2010 and 2011. While in 2011, the team only finished bottom on goal difference behind Xäiville Teflons FC, the 2012 season saw them place seventh, one place above reigning champions Cherry Trees FC. At the end of the season, Perryman once again moved clubs for Cr 6 million, and again signed for a team joining the league for the first time; Eĵars Town FC.
Aged 22, Perryman became a consistent starter for Eĵars in his first season, playing in a midfield also containing fellow Crait Ĵulian Ólsen and Nova English winger Theo Sinclair, as the team finished seventh. Perryman helped the team to fifth the following year, and also played in his first Cities' Cup final, losing 2–0 to Xäiville. The 2015 season, the club's most successful, saw Perryman play a major part in a record third-placed finish in the league, as well as playing in two cup finals; losing the King's Cup but beating Osĵätoņ Aztecs 3–1 in the Cities' Cup, where Perryman scored his first ever professional hat-trick against his former side. The team also reached the semi-finals of the WMFA Cup that season, but lost to the Aztecs 2–1 on aggregate.
Perryman continued performing well with Eĵars into 2016, where the club finished fourth in the league and his personal goal haul tallied five. A third successive Cities' Cup final appearance could only end with a surprise loss to second-tier Mainlae Town FC, while the club's first foray into the WMFA Champions' League saw a run to the quarter-finals ended by Shireroth's JHI-LK on penalties.