G-Dru Aloretchur
- This is a Krasno name. The first name, Gakuashobikadru, is shortened to G-Dru. for identification purposes.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Gakuashobikadru toka Aloretchur | ||
Year of birth | 1996 | ||
Place of birth | E-Lorat, Krasnovlac | ||
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 30 in) | ||
Playing position | Attacking midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
2010–2015 | Lorat Institution School | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls)* |
2015–2016 | Craiting Lorat FC | 29 | (11) |
2018– | Lorat Ultras | 102 | (65) |
International career | |||
2022– | Krasnovlac | 1 | (0) |
* Appearances (Goals) Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams |
Gakuashobikadru toka Aloretchur, commonly known as G-Dru Aloretchur (born 1996) is a Krasno professional footballer who plays for Lorat Ultras which he captains, and the Krasnovlac national team. Aloretchur is regarded as one of the best passers on the ball in Krasnovlac.
Early life
Aloretchur was born in a family of four with two parents and one younger sister. Aloretchur was often dubbed by his family, close friends, and mentors as a very troubled child. Often getting into disciplinary issues with his classmates and neighbours. His constant rebellion led him to being held back in his last year of primary school after failing his exams, only entering secondary school at the age of 14. Aloretchur had a very obvious interest in football since young, often skipping classes to play during his primary and secondary school days. At Lorat Institution School, he trialled for the school's football team and got in. Despite being one of the best teen players in the school and region, Aloretchur's constant truancy and attitude had gotten him nearly kicked out several times and even exiled onto the bench during important games. Aloretchur failed to pass his third year of secondary school and was therefore held back. He stepped down from the school team at the start of 2015 due to disciplinary issues.
Club career
Craiting Lorat FC
Aloretchur chose to further his footballing ambitions by joining Krasnovlac Second Chance club Craiting Lorat FC. Despite being a young member of the team, his capabilities shone as he was immediately integrated into the team. He starred for most of the season, scoring 11 in the process as his side was promoted. He didn't feature at all in the last game of the season however when he got arrested for an alleged fight. He was temporarily suspended before having his contract terminated when he was sentenced. Despite this, he still won the league's best young player of the season.
Lorat Ultras
After his release in the later half of 2017, Aloretchur was clubless due to his criminal history. He started playing Sunday football with various football teams to fix up his skills. He was regarded as an extremely kind and tolerant person, a contrast to his personality during his arrest. He just so happened to play against one of the board members of Lorat Ultras who referred him to the club. After several training sessions, he was signed by the club in 2018. Aloretchur scored his first goal for the club against Noksvuola City.
On Matchweek 21 during the 2020-21 season, Aloretchur was sent off following a last man tackle on Harry C.G. against Kyrtzhuosci Hanbei.
During the 2022 Krasno Shield against Belaov Treble, Aloretchur was sent off for dissent.
During Lorat Ultras' AEFA Champions League match against Daau United, Aloretchur scored his first continental goal in the 73rd minute. He would score against them again and Sýndesmos Athlitikós Aqaba to end his campaign on 3 goals as Lorat Ultras were knocked out in the group stage.