Jamaica international Adrian Mariappa has returned to English football with League One team Burton Albion following a brief spell in Australia.
The 36-year-old defender made somewhat of a surprising move after signing with Australian club Macarthur, where he made 19 A-League appearances. Prior to that, Mariappa was a regular feature in English football, particularly for Watford where he made more than 300 appearances over two spells.
In addition, Mariappa also played for the Hornets and made appearances in the Premier League with Reading and Crystal Palace. The deal is initially on a short-term basis but Burton manager Dino Maamria believes his experience will be invaluable.
"He brings a lot of good experience," said Maamria.
"He's a good talker on the field and he adds another option for us.
"He's kept himself fit - his last game was just two weeks ago for Jamaica against Argentina. He had a good season in Australia last year, so he's been at a high standard."
Mariappa has made 64 appearances for Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz and most recently featured for the team against Argentina.
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