Bulan and the surname or paternal family name is Grommen. In this filipino name, the middle appoint or maternal family name isand the surname or paternal family name is Joshua Jake “ Josh “ Bulan Grommen ( hold 10 July 1996 ) is a professional football player who plays as a defender for Thai League 1 club Khon Kaen United. He has represented the Philippines at the under-22 and under-23 levels.
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early life [edit ]
Grommen was born in Brisbane, Australia [ 1 ] to a dutch church father Rudy Grommen, and a Filipino mother Alma Bulan. [ 2 ]
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Joshua Grommen attended the Queensland Academy of Sport and was separate of Brisbane Roar ‘s National Youth League team. At age 18, Grommen moved to the Philippines due to specify play opportunities in Australia to play for clubs including Loyola Meralco, Stallion, Ceres-Negros, and Davao Aguilas. [ 1 ] Grommen joined Loyola Meralco of the now-defunct United Football League ( UFL ) in 2014 but left the club paying out his narrow after getting an offer to play for Brisbane Roar. He returned to the UFL in 2015 with Stallion signing him in for the 2016 temper. [ 2 ] He had a brief stint with western Pride back in Australia. He joined Pride in October 2017 and made a wish to join the club ‘s first team. After just two pre-season test matches he left the club in January 2017 to join Ceres which were then still playing in the UFL for a opportunity to play in the AFC Cup. [ 3 ] The club by and by won the zonal championships of the 2017 AFC Cup. [ 1 ] He remained part of Ceres, which renamed as Ceres-Negros F.C., when the club moved to the Philippines Football League ( PFL ).
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For the 2018 PFL season, Grommen joined the Davao Aguilas [ 4 ] which subsequently become defunct by the end of the season. In early 2019, Grommen moved to Petaling Jaya City of the Malaysia Super League. He subsequently became a loose agent but through connections with chap Filipino-Australian player Iain Ramsay managed to secure a travel to Sukhothai of Thai League 1. [ 1 ] Grommen rejoined Ceres–Negros for the 2020 season. [ 5 ] On 11 February, he started in Ceres ‘ first AFC Cup group match against cambodian champions Svay Rieng. He scored Ceres ‘ second goal in the 14th infinitesimal, converting Stephan Schröck ‘s cross with what looked like a header. Replays showed that Grommen used his hand to score, yet the goal was inactive counted in the 4–0 win for Ceres, as the referee and his assistants failed to notice the incident. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In March, football tournaments in the Philippines and Asia were either suspended or cancelled due to COVID-19. Grommen then left Ceres–Negros in June and returned to Australia. [ 8 ]
In August 2020, National Premier Leagues Queensland side Brisbane City announced that they have signed in Grommen. [ 9 ] He made two league appearances for the team that season. [ 10 ] Sukhothai announced Grommen ‘s render on 6 January 2021. [ 11 ]
International [edit ]
Grommen has played for the Philippine national young team. [ 1 ] He played for the Philippines in the 2016 AFC U-23 Championship qualifiers. [ 2 ]
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- As of 10 May 2018.[12][13]
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