Marco Rojas has officially returned to Melbourne Victory

Marco Rojas is officially back to A-League to play for Melbourne Victory. This will be his third stint for club based in Melbourne. Oceania Football Center reported recently the player was back to A-League, but only now the New Zealand international was officially announced by Victory.

The reason for the delay is the club needed to free-up a spot for international player. They took time, but they finally could agree to terms with the Austrian midfielder Kristjian Dobras, who departed the club in order to give the spot for the former Johnny Warren medalist.

Official announcement of the All-Whites member

Rojas had a short stint in Danish top-tier side SønderjyskE where he scored three goals and give two assists in 22 appeareances. The player has plenty of experience in Europe, also playing in Germany, Switzerland and Netherlands top-tiers. Rojas also had a very good period with the Wellington Phoenix and achieved a huge success in Melbourne with the Victory in the past.

The Kiwi Messi is now 28 years old and already played 41 times for the New Zealand national football team scoring five times, being his debut in 2011 in a friendly match against China under the coach Ricki Herbert.

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Rojas returns – Victory Media


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