Bosnar inks Coast contract

Central Coast Mariners have bolstered their defensive stocks with well-travelled Australian stopper Eddy Bosnar inking a deal with the club until the end of May.

Central Coast Mariners have today bolstered their defensive stocks for the remainder of the Hyundai A-League 2013/14 season and 2014 AFC Champions League campaign, with well-travelled Australian stopper Eddy Bosnar officially inking a deal with the Club until the end of May.

Bosnar, 33, ought to be a familiar face for supporters of the Mariners, with the experienced defender having played against Central Coast twice in last year-s AFC Champions League while with K-League Classic giants Suwon Bluewings.

Bosnar arrives at the Club fresh from a two-week training stint with Sydney FC, and up until yesterday morning was set to sign with the Sky Blues.

However with 2013 Mariners Medal winner Trent Sainsbury transferred to PEC Zwolle of the Dutch Eredivisie yesterday, Mariners boss Phil Moss moved swiftly to steal his former Northern Spirit teammate from the men from the Harbour City.

“I have known Eddy for a long time and understand his quality,” Moss said. “He-s a supremely strong defender with tonnes of experience in Europe and Asia, and will add great steel and know-how to our squad.”

“He-s a winner, he-s extremely mentally strong, and he-s a great guy to boot. He-ll fit in to the Mariners culture seamlessly and add a great deal to us both on and off the field.”

“It now gives us four stoppers for two positions with Zac (Anderson), Marcel (Seip), Brent (Griffiths) and Eddy (Bosnar) fighting it out. With a logjam of games in the Hyundai A-League and AFC Champions League that depth will be crucial.”

After spending time in Croatia, Austria, England and the Netherlands between 2000 and 2008, Bosnar swapped Europe for Asia.

His time in the J.League made him a household name for football fans in the land of the rising sun, before he established himself in Korea Republic with Suwon Bluewings.

Bosnar spent six months in the Chinese Super League with Guangzhou R&F alongside former Mariner Rostyn Griffiths last year, and is now set for his first stint in the Hyundai A-League.

“I am excited to be back in Australia and I am looking forward to the challenge ahead,” he said before training with his new teammates in Tuggerah on Saturday.

“I was training with Sydney FC, and like we always said it was just training at the beginning, and then some sort of interest did happen from both parties. But I have decided to take up the offer from Central Coast and I think I have made the right choice.”

“Playing in the AFC Champions League was a massive drawcard, and I-ve also known Mossy (Phil Moss) for years. I-ve heard of the atmosphere here at the club and I think it is the right place for myself.”

Central Coast Mariners Chief Executive Officer, Mr Bruce Stalder, said Bosnar is a welcome addition to the Mariners family.

“Australian football fans have long known of Eddy Bosnar, so we-re naturally delighted to be the Club that provides Eddy the stage to show his immense talent to fans of the Hyundai A-League,” he said.

Bosnar will first be eligible for selection for the Mariners when the club hosts Melbourne Victory in Hyundai A-League 2013/14 round 18 at Central Coast Stadium on Saturday 8 February.