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Matthew Mayora

Matthew Mayora (born 10 March 1986 in Sydney) is an Australian footballer who plays for Mounties Wanderers in the National Premier Leagues NSW 2.
==Club career==
He was crowned the 2009 NSWPL Golden Boot winner with a haul of 15 goals in 20 matches〔(Mayora wins Golden Boot as Olympic end season with 2–1 loss )〕 by Sydney Olympic〔(Matthew Mayora's night to remember.. and forget. )〕
On 13 August 2009 Mayora signed a six-week injury cover contract with Perth Glory after impressing in a trial.〔(New Signings For Glory And Sydney )〕〔(Golden Boot winner Matthew Mayora signs with Perth Glory )〕 On 16 August 2009 he made his A-League debut for Glory against Wellington Phoenix, coming on in the 88th minute.〔(All guts but no glory )〕 It was reported he would sign with Indonesian Super League club Persipura Jayapura on 15 September, cutting short his loan to Perth Glory.〔(Mayora bound for Indonesia )〕 On 27 October it was decided by the Indonesian club, that he was surplus to requirements and was dropped from his 1-Year contract.〔(Persib No Need Mayora )〕 He failed to impress several clubs in some trial sessions during pre-season of Indonesian Super League 2009/2010 with Persipura Jayapura who he played a full game for in a cup match. On 11 February 2010 announced his return to his former club Sydney Olympic.〔(Matthew Mayora signs on for 2010 season )〕 After reterning to Olympic, Mayora went to Uruguay and trialled for an unnamed club, who offered him a contract, however due to personal reasons he declined.
According to the Fijiian local news Mayora signed for NFL club Lautoka F.C.. Mayora made his debut for the club in the 2010-11 OFC Champions League matchday one game against Koloale FC Honiara and scored both goals in their 2–1 victory.
Returning from Fiji, Mayora signed on with NSW Premier League outfit Marconi Stallions for the 2011 NSW Premier League season After a cautious start to the 2011 season, Mayora was sent off in the 0–0 draw with Bonnyrigg in Round 5.
Mayora left Marconi half way through the 2011 NSW Premier League season, and once more went abroad in the hope of securing a professional contract. It was announced that he had signed a contract with I-League club Southern Samity for the 2012 I-League 2nd Division.
On 20 January Mayora signed for I-League side Shillong Lajong FC for the 2011–12 I League season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=1 August 2011 )
On 24 May Mayora made another return to Sydney Olympic for the 2012 season.
Mayora moved out of Belmore for a third time at the end of the 2012 season, where he signed for Blacktown City.
After a disappointing 2014 National Premier Leagues NSW single season at APIA Leichhardt, Mayora dropped a division, and signed for National Premier Leagues NSW 2 club Mounties Wanderers for the 2015 season.

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