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Marciano Bruma

Dutch footballer of Surinamese descent

Marciano Bruma (born as Marciano van *et on 7 March 1984) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defender for Derde Kl*e club Zwarte Pijl:.

Contents

  • 1 Club career
    • 1.1 Barnsley
    • 1.2 Willem II
    • 1.3 Arka Gdynia
    • 1.4 Lech Poznań
  • 2 Personal life
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Club career

Barnsley

Van *et was signed by Barnsley on 8 June 2007. He was originally known as Bruma, but was forced to change his name in September 2007, by the FA when Barnsley sent in his registration, after he completed a successful trial period with them at the start of the season.

When he broke his hand he had a plate screwed onto his second metacarpal in an hour-long surgery, the plate is a permanent attachment and can not be removed.

After breaking a bone in his hand during pre-season, Van *et made his Barnsley debut in December 2007 against Sheffield United.

During his first season at Oakwell, he played as a subs*ute in the memorable win over Premier League side Liverpool in the 2007-08 FA Cup. He then excelled in the subsequent quarter-final victory against Chelsea and also played at Wembley in the Semi-Final against Cardiff City.

His second season with the Oakwell outfit did not get off to a very good start; getting himself sent off in the first match of the 2008/09 season vs Queens Park Rangers.

Willem II

He was released in July 2009 when his contract expired. He then signed a deal with Dutch side Willem II.

Arka Gdynia

He signed a two-year contract with Polish club Arka Gdynia on 9 July 2010. He was released from Arka Gdynia on 30 June 2011.

Lech Poznań

On 18 August 2011 Bruma signed a one-year contract with Polish side Lech Poznań, only to leave them after one year for Dutch amateur side Rijnsburgse Boys.

He was snapped up by Excelsior Ma*luis in summer 2014 and left them for Hoofdkl*e club XerxesDZB in 2016.

Personal life

Marciano is the older brother of VfL Wolfsburg player Jeffrey Bruma.

He had always been known as Marciano Bruma in the Netherlands, after dropping his father’s surname as a young child when his parents split up. But the FA insisted he should use the name on his birth certificate, so in England he played as Marciano van *et

References

    External links

    • Marciano Bruma at 90minut.pl (in Polish)
    • Marciano van *et profile at barnsleyfc.co.uk
    • Marciano Bruma at Soccerbase