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Profile: Mitchell Langerak

August 7th, 2007 by Eric · 1 Comment

For an 18-year old, Mitchell Langerak’s future look set to unfold quicker than he could have dreamed.

The goalkeeper was signed by the Melbourne Victory in February this year on a 2-year contract. But that was far from his first major achievement. The tide had already broken in 2006, when Langerak debuted for the Qantas Young Socceroos in a match against Argentine (which they won?) and went on to play in India for the AFC Youth Championships. When Melbourne’s Eugene Galekovic suffered …. , Langerak joined the Victory on a temporary basis.

Langerak is currently on loan to South Melbourne FC, a posting which is bound to gain him valuable experience with one of Victoria’s best teams. Incidentally, one of his early matches for South Melbourne was the friendly against Melbourne Victory in June. Unfortunately for Mitchell, South Melbourne received a 5-1 shellacking that night.

Langerak’s role is clearly that of the 2nd reserve goalkeeper, with Galekovic and Michael Theoklitos before him in the pecking order. It’s highly doubtful, then, that we will see him between the posts any time this year. Nonetheless, signing with the Victory was a milestone for the promising youngster, for whom the next 2 years is a rare opportunity to develop into an excellent goalkeeper - and hopefully a future Socceroo.

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1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Jack Kurasik // Nov 28, 2007 at 4:14 pm

    When will juniors- 11,12 and 13 years old be given a chance to play in front of the crowd, before each match at Telstradome? Isn’t it time to show that junior football in this coountry is not only about 6 year olds.? Just let the older boys or girls go out on the full pitch and play on the big goals instead of the pocket size ones. The crowd would be pleased while gathering for the match, I guarantee it. Each time ,two different clubs would be chosen to play, and how about the top ones in their groups, those who train the hardest? You are giving those young guys a great joy and satisfaction, plus the people can see some real talent out there.

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