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Football Australia Hall of Fame

The aims of the Football Australia Hall of Fame (founded in 1999 as the Soccer Hall of Fame)[1] are to celebrate and highlight the achievements of retired players and other participants who have contributed significantly to the game.[2] These are made up of either Australian and/or non-Australian footballers, managers and other participants who have become significant figures in the history of the game in Australia. New members are generally added each year.

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All nominees must be Australian citizens. For non-players, inclusion is based on criteria including and "overall sustained contribution to the game".

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Originally, there were several categories based on the nature of an individual's contribution, including:

  • Hall of Champions (players) / Hall of Honour (non-players)
  • Medal of Excellence (players) / Roll of Honour (non-players)
  • Award of Distinction (players) / Roll of Honour (non-players)

1999 Inaugural inductees edit

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2001 inductees edit

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  •   John Constantine
  •   Basil Scarsella
  •   Charles Caruso
  •   Doug Rennie
  •   Bill Vrolyks
  •   George Wallace
  •   Les Broadbent
  •   Sid Grant
  •   Eric Heath
  •   Bob McShane
  •   Arthur Roberts
  •   Bill Turner

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2005 inductees edit

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  •   Roger Lamb
  •   Vic Dalgleish
  •   Harry Hetherington
  •   Phil Murphy
  •   Gary Wilkins

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2008 inductees edit

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  •   Mike Wells
  •   George Dick OAM
  •   Donato Di Fabrizio
  •   John De Witt
  •   Peter Desira
  •   John Thomson

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2011 inductees edit

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2012 inductees edit

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  •   Alan Vessey

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2021 inductees edit

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  •   Joe Honeysett

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References edit

  1. ^ "Hall of Fame". Football Australia. 28 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Hall of Fame – Eligibility". Football Australia. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  3. ^ a b "2015 Inductees". Football Australia. 4 February 2021. from the original on 21 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Ex-Westfield Matilda Leigh Wardell one of four FFA Hall of Fame inductees". Football Federation Australia. 13 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Socceroos great Mark Schwarzer, Matildas duo Kate Gill and Heather Garriock inducted into Football Australia Hall of Fame". ABC News. 27 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Ange Postecoglou among six Football Australia Hall of Fame inductees". ESPN. 12 November 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For Australian rules football institution see Australian Football Hall of Fame This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Football Australia Hall of Fame news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The aims of the Football Australia Hall of Fame founded in 1999 as the Soccer Hall of Fame 1 are to celebrate and highlight the achievements of retired players and other participants who have contributed significantly to the game 2 These are made up of either Australian and or non Australian footballers managers and other participants who have become significant figures in the history of the game in Australia New members are generally added each year Contents 1 Selection 2 Awards 3 1999 Inaugural inductees 3 1 Players 3 2 Participants 4 2000 inductees 4 1 Players 4 2 Participants 5 2001 inductees 5 1 Players 5 2 Participants 6 2002 inductees 6 1 Players 6 2 Participants 7 2003 inductees 7 1 Players 7 2 Participants 8 2004 inductees 8 1 Players 8 2 Participants 9 2005 inductees 9 1 Players 9 2 Participants 10 2006 inductees 10 1 Players 10 2 Participants 11 2007 inductees 11 1 Players 11 2 Participants 12 2008 inductees 12 1 Players 12 2 Participants 13 2009 inductees 13 1 Players 13 2 Participants 14 2010 inductees 14 1 Players 14 2 Participants 15 2011 inductees 15 1 Players 15 2 Participants 16 2012 inductees 16 1 Players 16 2 Participants 17 2013 inductees 17 1 Players 18 2014 inductees 18 1 Players 18 2 Participants 19 2015 inductees 19 1 Players 20 2016 inductees 20 1 Players 20 2 Participants 21 2018 inductees 21 1 Players 21 2 Participants 22 2019 inductees 22 1 Players 22 2 Participants 23 2021 inductees 23 1 Players 23 2 Participants 24 2022 inductees 24 1 Players 24 2 Participants 25 See also 26 References 27 External linksSelection editAll nominees must be Australian citizens For non players inclusion is based on criteria including and overall sustained contribution to the game Awards editOriginally there were several categories based on the nature of an individual s contribution including Hall of Champions players Hall of Honour non players Medal of Excellence players Roll of Honour non players Award of Distinction players Roll of Honour non players 1999 Inaugural inductees editPlayers edit nbsp George Smith nbsp Cliff Sander nbsp Graham McMillan nbsp John Perin nbsp Frank Parsons nbsp Jeff Olver nbsp Gordon Nunn nbsp Sergio Melta nbsp Gary Marocchi nbsp Alan Johns nbsp Tom Jack nbsp William Bill Henderson nbsp Jack Evans nbsp Sjel Mike de Bruyckere nbsp William Coolahan nbsp Jim Armstrong nbsp Ron Adair nbsp John Watkiss nbsp Ray Richards nbsp Graham Jennings nbsp Col Curran nbsp Charlie Yankos nbsp Connie Selby nbsp Harry Williams nbsp Manfred Schaefer nbsp John Nyskohus nbsp James McNabb nbsp William Maunder nbsp Jimmy Mackay nbsp Frank Loughran nbsp Bob Lawrie nbsp Julie Dolan nbsp Ray Baartz nbsp Peter Wilson nbsp Johnny Warren MBE nbsp Jimmy Rooney nbsp Alf Quill nbsp James Judy Masters nbsp Joe Marston MBE nbsp Ron Lord nbsp John Kosmina nbsp Reg Date nbsp Bob Bignell nbsp Attila Abonyi Participants edit nbsp Ron Wright nbsp Sir William Walkley nbsp Joe Vlasits nbsp William Thomas nbsp Ron Smith nbsp Martin Royal nbsp Peter Nikolich nbsp Des Miles nbsp Frank McIver nbsp Zoran Matic nbsp Jack Logan nbsp Brian Lefevre nbsp Tony Kovac OAM nbsp Tom Grimson nbsp Keith Gilmour nbsp Pam Gilbert nbsp Harry Croft nbsp Donald Campbell nbsp Fred Barlow nbsp Eric Worthington nbsp Laurie Schwab nbsp Les Scheinflug nbsp Julius Re nbsp Sam Papasavas nbsp Dieter Klose nbsp Brian Corrigan nbsp Ian Brusasco AM nbsp Giacomo Jim Bayutti OA nbsp Frank Arok nbsp Michael Weinstein AM BEM nbsp Elaine Watson OAM nbsp Vic Tuting MBE nbsp Robert Telfer nbsp Rale Rasic nbsp Theo Maramaris MBE nbsp Arthur Gibbs nbsp John Walter Fletcher nbsp Harry Dockerty nbsp Tony Boscovic nbsp Sir Arthur George AO2000 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Adrian Alston nbsp Eddie Krncevic nbsp Paul Wade nbsp Oscar Crino nbsp Doug Utjesenovic nbsp Murray Barnes nbsp Ron Corry nbsp Alex Gibb nbsp Kevin O Neill nbsp Joe Watson Participants edit nbsp Chris Bambridge nbsp Don Sutherland nbsp Charles Valentine nbsp Barry Bainbridge nbsp Jim Connell nbsp Charles Perkins nbsp Emmanuel Poulakakis nbsp John Taylor2001 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Bill Vojtek nbsp Cecil Drummond nbsp Alan Davidson nbsp Frank Farina nbsp Tony Henderson nbsp Pat O Connor nbsp David Ratcliffe nbsp Jim Tansey nbsp Leo Baumgartner nbsp Gary Byrne nbsp Robert Dunn nbsp Ken Murphy Participants edit nbsp John Constantine nbsp Basil Scarsella nbsp Charles Caruso nbsp Doug Rennie nbsp Bill Vrolyks nbsp George Wallace nbsp Les Broadbent nbsp Sid Grant nbsp Eric Heath nbsp Bob McShane nbsp Arthur Roberts nbsp Bill Turner2002 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp James Wilkinson nbsp Cindy Heydon nbsp George Harris nbsp Branko Buljevic nbsp Stan Ackerley nbsp Peter Ollerton nbsp Joanne Millman nbsp Norman Conquest Participants edit nbsp Fred Robins nbsp Eddie Thomson nbsp George Vasilopoulos nbsp Allan Crisp nbsp John Fraser nbsp Siri Kannangara nbsp Dennis McDermott nbsp Rodney Woods2003 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Wally Savor nbsp Percy Lennard nbsp William Bill Henderson nbsp Milan Ivanovic nbsp Colin Bennett nbsp Gary Cole nbsp Steve O Connor nbsp Roy Crowhurst nbsp Theresa Deas nbsp David Harding Participants edit nbsp Betty Hoar nbsp Les Murray nbsp Peter Gray nbsp Ken Allen nbsp Vito Cilauro nbsp Denis Harlow nbsp Joseph Honeysett nbsp Peter Van Ryn2004 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Graham Arnold nbsp Jack Hughes nbsp Jack Reilly nbsp Todd Clarke nbsp Ian Gray nbsp Sue Monteath Participants edit nbsp Peter Thorne nbsp Jane Oakley nbsp Roy Druery nbsp Gordon Dunster nbsp Fred Hutchinson2005 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Mike Petersen nbsp Robbie Slater nbsp Allan Maher nbsp Alec Cameron nbsp Craig Johnston nbsp Bruce Morrow Participants edit nbsp Roger Lamb nbsp Vic Dalgleish nbsp Harry Hetherington nbsp Phil Murphy nbsp Gary Wilkins2006 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Dave Mitchell nbsp Charlie Stewart nbsp Peter Sharne nbsp Ernie Campbell nbsp Robert Zabica Participants edit nbsp Fred Villiers nbsp Raul Blanco nbsp Andre Kruger nbsp Ray Sandell2007 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Alex Tobin nbsp Terry Greedy nbsp Steve Blair nbsp Anissa Tann Participants edit nbsp Eddie Lennie nbsp Heather Reid nbsp John Barclay nbsp Ted Rowley nbsp Trixie Tagg2008 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Tracey Wheeler nbsp George Keith nbsp Cliff Almond nbsp Julie Murray nbsp Aurelio Vidmar Participants edit nbsp Mike Wells nbsp George Dick OAM nbsp Donato Di Fabrizio nbsp John De Witt nbsp Peter Desira nbsp John Thomson2009 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Tony Vidmar nbsp Cheryl Salisbury nbsp Paul Okon Participants edit nbsp John Economos nbsp Sam Vella OA2010 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Ned Zelic nbsp Joanne Peters nbsp Stan Lazaridis Participants edit nbsp Martyn Crook nbsp Mark Shield2011 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Craig Moore nbsp Dianne Alagich Participants edit nbsp Ted Simmons nbsp Mike Cockerill2012 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Alison Forman nbsp Scott Chipperfield Participants edit nbsp Alan Vessey2013 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp James Jim Fraser nbsp Sunni Hughes2014 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Sandra Brentnall nbsp Damian Mori nbsp Mark Viduka Participants edit nbsp Stefan Kamasz nbsp Tom Sermanni2015 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Lisa Casagrande 3 nbsp John Kundereri Moriarty 3 2016 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Sacha Wainwright nbsp Peter Raskopoulos Participants edit nbsp Tammy Ogston2018 inductees editPlayers edit nbsp Sonia Gegenhuber nbsp Mark Bresciano Participants edit nbsp Andrew Dettre2019 inductees edit 4 Players edit nbsp Harry Kewell nbsp Leigh Wardell Participants edit nbsp Branko Culina nbsp Frank Lowy2021 inductees edit 5 Players edit nbsp Heather Garriock nbsp Grace Gill nbsp Mark Schwarzer OAM Participants edit nbsp Joe Honeysett2022 inductees edit 6 Players edit nbsp Moya Dodd nbsp Collette McCallum nbsp Ange Postecoglou nbsp Ted Smith Participants edit nbsp Walter Pless nbsp Brendan SchwabSee also editFootball Hall of Fame Western AustraliaReferences edit Hall of Fame Football Australia 28 January 2021 Retrieved 28 January 2022 Hall of Fame Eligibility Football Australia Retrieved 8 April 2015 a b 2015 Inductees Football Australia 4 February 2021 Archived from the original on 21 October 2022 Retrieved 26 October 2022 Ex Westfield Matilda Leigh Wardell one of four FFA Hall of Fame inductees Football Federation Australia 13 May 2019 Socceroos great Mark Schwarzer Matildas duo Kate Gill and Heather Garriock inducted into Football Australia Hall of Fame ABC News 27 January 2022 Ange Postecoglou among six Football Australia Hall of Fame inductees ESPN 12 November 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Football Australia Hall of Fame amp oldid 1188470998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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