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Scott Chipperfield

Scott Kenneth Chipperfield (born 30 December 1975) is an Australian former soccer player who played as a midfielder for Wollongong Wolves, FC Basel, FC Aesch and Australia. His 2010 FIFA World Cup profile describes him "as a talented attacker with great physical ability and an eye for goal."[2] He is also known for his versatility in playing in both right and left midfield and as a left sided defender.

Scott Chipperfield
Personal information
Full name Scott Kenneth Chipperfield[1]
Date of birth (1975-12-30) 30 December 1975 (age 47)[1]
Place of birth Wollongong, Australia
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Position(s) Left midfielder
Youth career
Bellambi FC
Tarrawanna Blueys
Fernhill Foxes
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–2001 Wollongong Wolves 131 (50)
2001–2012 FC Basel 269 (69)
2012 Tarrawanna Blueys
2012–2014 FC Aesch
2019 Bellambi FC 12 (6)
International career
1998–2010 Australia 68 (12)
Managerial career
2017–2018 FC United Zürich (assistant)
2018 FC Luzern Frauen
2018– Illawarra Stingrays
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Personal life

Chipperfield was born to Kenneth and Dale Chipperfield in Wollongong, New South Wales. He is of English descent and holds dual Australian-Swiss citizenship, having lived in Switzerland since signing for FC Basel in 2001. He has said that he would be willing to return to Wollongong to play in the future, should a bid to gain a Wollongong based team in the A-League be successful.[3] As a boy, Chipperfield supported Liverpool. During his playing days at Wollongong he worked as a school bus driver part-time.[4] His son, Liam is also a professional footballer who plays for the Swiss club Basel.[5]

Club career

Chipperfield began playing soccer at the age of six with Bellambi. In 1993, he started his senior career, winning the Illawarra First Division grand final with Tarrawanna in his only year at the club. He joined Fernhill in the Illawarra Premier League in 1994. After two seasons at Fernhill, Chipperfield joined Illawarra Lions for one season in the NSW Super League.[6][7][8]

Wollongong Wolves

Chipperfield began his professional career at Wollongong Wolves in 1996 and was a vital member of the team that won the National Soccer League twice in a row, in 2000 and 2001, and the Oceania Club Championship in 2001. He scored the winning goal in the final of the Oceania Club Championship, as Wollongong Wolves defeated Tafea of Vanuatu 1–0. He twice won the Johnny Warren Medal for the most outstanding player in the Australian domestic season and gained interest from European clubs. He had an unsuccessful trial at English First Division side Bolton Wanderers in the winter of 2000.

In early June 2001, Perth Glory announced that Chipperfield would be joining them for the 2001–02 NSL season, however he signed for FC Basel before his Wollongong Wolves contract expired at the end of the month.[9][10]

FC Basel

In the summer of 2001 Chipperfield joined Swiss Super League club FC Basel. He helped Basel win the league title (their first in 22 years) and the Swiss Cup in his first season in Switzerland. The following season, he was an important member of the team as Basel reached the Second Group Stage of the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League, notching up wins against MŠK Žilina, Celtic, Spartak Moscow, Deportivo de La Coruña and Juventus on the way. In 2003, he won his second gold medal in the Swiss Cup. In the 2004 and 2005 seasons he won his second and third League Championship titles with the club.

In the summer of 2006, Chipperfield was subject to an unsuccessful bid by Charlton Athletic to obtain his services, but Basel soon announced that he had signed a three-year contract extension. At the end of this season Chipperfield played in the Cup Final in the Stade de Suisse and he received his third Cup Medal as Basel beat FC Luzern 1–0.

Chipperfield won the national Double for the second time in 2008, it was his fourth Cup title and his fourth League title. As Basel qualified for the UEFA Champions League, after a six-year absence, in 2008, Chipperfield was one of only three survivors of the squad that competed in the competition in 2003, the other two being Ivan Ergić and Benjamin Huggel. On 13 September 2008, he came on as a substitute for Orhan Mustafi during Basel's 2–0 defeat of FC Luzern at St. Jakob-Park, to make his 200th league appearance for Basel. He also scored the second goal of the match. In January 2009, he was set to sign for Hertha BSC of the German Bundesliga, but the move fell through on the advice of medical staff.[11]

At the end of the 2009–10 season and 2009–10 Cup campaign Chipperfield achieved his third Double with the club. In April 2011 the club announced a further one-year contract extension.[12] To that date he had played 367 competition games for the club, scoring 83 goals. At the end of the 2010–11 season Chipperfield won his sixth League Championship title.

In the 2011–12 FC Basel season Chipperfield suffered injuries and therefore only played five games in the League season 2011–12 and three in the Swiss Cup 2011–12, scoring his only goal of the season in the first round away tie against FC Eschenbach on 17 September.[13] Chipperfields last game was in the 1:1 away draw on 11 December 2011 against Neuchâtel Xamax. At the end of the 2011–12 season he won his fourth Double, the League Championship title[14] and the Swiss Cup[15] with Basel.

On 18 May 2012 FC Basel announced on their homepage that the contract with Chipperfield would not be extended.[16] At the end of their 2011–12 season Chipperfield retired from his professional career and moved to local amateur club FC Aesch as player-coach. Between the years 2001 and 2012 Chipperfield played a total of 486 games for the club scoring 106 times. 270 of these games were in the domestic league, 37 in the Cup, 78 in the European competitions and 101 were friendly games. He scored 69 goals in the domestic league, 8 in the cup, 8 in the European competitions and the other 21 were netted during the test games. He is the Basel all-time record holder of titles with the club, with seven Swiss Nationalliga A/Super League and six Swiss Cup honours.[17]

FC Aesch

On 1 June 2012 it was announced he had signed a short-term contract to play for Illawarra Premier League club Tarrawanna Blueys FC.[18][19][20] Nevertheless, after a few weeks a move to the Swiss club FC Aesch was revealed by various media and confirmed.

International career

Chipperfield played his debut game for the Australia national team in the Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane as a substitute during the 3–1 win against Fiji on 25 September in the 1998 Oceania Nations Cup. He scored his first goal for the national team in the game against the Cook Islands just three days later, it was the eleventh goal of the game as Australia won 16–0.

He is perhaps best known in Australia for his loyal and somewhat unexpected appearance at the 2002 OFC Nations Cup in New Zealand, a tournament which was marred by the financial turmoil of the then Soccer Australia. The non-existent financial contribution meant that the Australian players had to pay their own way to get to New Zealand. Chipperfield became the only one of Australia's large Europe-based contingent to answer the call and perform for his country in their time of need.

Chipperfield was part of the team that defeated Uruguay in a playoff in November 2005 to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, and was named in Australia's final 23-man squad. At the tournament, Chipperfield played an integral role in the Australian midfield and defence; he was considered to be one of Australia's best players.

On 12 October 2009, Chipperfield announced his intention to retire from the national team immediately after the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[21] After the final group game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup against Serbia, which Australia won 2–1, Chipperfield announced his retirement from international football.[22]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[23]
Club Season League[a] Cup[b] Continental[c] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Wollongong Wolves FC 1996–97 National Soccer League 16 4 16 4
1997–98 National Soccer League 29 13 29 13
1998–99 National Soccer League 27 3 27 3
1999–2000 National Soccer League 35 13 35 13
2000–01 National Soccer League 24 17 7 10 31 27
Total 131 50 7 10 138 60
FC Basel 2001–02 Swiss Super League 33 6 6[d] 1 39 7
2002–03 Swiss Super League 22 3 7[e] 0 29 3
2003–04 Swiss Super League 31 7 4[f] 1 35 8
2004–05 Swiss Super League 26 5 10[g] 0 36 5
2005–06 Swiss Super League 28 5 11[h] 1 39 6
2006–07 Swiss Super League 36 6 9[i] 1 45 7
2007–08 Swiss Super League 16 7 5[j] 0 21 7
2008–09 Swiss Super League 25 12 6[k] 1 31 13
2009–10 Swiss Super League 26 13 1 1 7[l] 1 34 15
2010–11 Swiss Super League 21 4 1 0 8[m] 2 30 6
2011–12 Swiss Super League 6 0 1 1 5 0 12 1
Total 270 68 3 2 78 8 351 78
Career total 401 118 3 2 85 18 489 138
  1. ^ National Soccer League and Swiss Super League statistics include final series/final round matches
  2. ^ Includes the Swiss Cup only
  3. ^ All appearance(s) in O-League for Wollongong or UEFA Champions League for Basel, unless where noted
  4. ^ Six appearances and one goal in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  5. ^ Includes one appearance in UEFA Champions League Qualifying match
  6. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Europa League
  7. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League Qualifying and eight appearances in UEFA Europa League
  8. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League Qualifying, and nine appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  9. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Europa League Qualifying, and five appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  10. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Europa League Qualifying and three appearances in UEFA Europa League
  11. ^ Includes two appearances in UEFA Champions League Qualifying
  12. ^ UEFA Europa League: Includes four appearances and one goal in Qualifying
  13. ^ Includes three appearances and one goal in Qualifying, and one appearance and one goal in UEFA Europa League

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[24]
National team Year Apps Goals
Australia 1998 3 1
1999 0 0
2000 7 1
2001 9 4
2002 5 2
2003 3 0
2004 6 1
2005 11 2
2006 9 0
2007 2 0
2008 3 1
2009 5 0
2010 5 0
Total 68 12
Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Chipperfield goal.
List of international goals scored by Scott Chipperfield[25]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 28 September 1998 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia   Cook Islands 11–0 16–0 1998 OFC Nations Cup
2 3 June 2000 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Papeete, Tahiti   Solomon Islands 1–0 6–0 2000 OFC Nations Cup
3 28 February 2001 Estadio El Campín, Bogotá, Colombia   Colombia 2–3 2–3 Friendly
4 9 April 2001 BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour, Australia   Tonga 1–0 22–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 20–0
6 16 April 2001 BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour, Australia   Samoa 8–0 11–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 8 July 2002 Ericsson Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand   New Caledonia 3–0 11–0 2002 OFC Nations Cup
8 5–0
9 31 May 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, Australia   Tahiti 9–0 9–0 2004 OFC Nations Cup
10 9 February 2005 ABSA Stadium, Durban, South Africa   South Africa 1–1 1–1 Friendly
11 21 June 2005 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia   Solomon Islands 5–0 7–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 10 September 2008 Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium, Tashkent, Uzbekistan   Uzbekistan 1–0 1–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Wollongong Wolves

Basel

Australia

Individual

References

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). FIFA. 4 June 2010. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2020.
  2. ^ . fifa.com. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  3. ^ "FFA plan to entice Socceroos". The Sydney Morning Herald. 27 May 2006.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 March 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  5. ^ "'He's better than me at his age' - Chipperfield hails son following in his footsteps". Topics.
  6. ^ Zalunardo, Paul (10 February 2003). "Pride of Bellambi star from the start". Illawarra Mercury. p. 24.
  7. ^ Cockerill, Michael (20 December 1997). "Chipperfield's hare-and-tortoise rise". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 39. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  8. ^ Murphy, Phil (10 December 1997). "Chipperfield becoming a hot property". Illawarra Mercury. p. 61.
  9. ^ Findlay, Len (9 June 2001). "Wolves Now In Glory Clothing". The West Australian. Matt Horsley and Scott Chipperfield were finally announced as Perth Glory signings yesterday. But Chipperfield could still move overseas soon.
  10. ^ Everill, Ben (29 June 2001). "Wolves Can't Miss As Chipps Goes Swiss". Illawarra Mercury. John Fairfax Group. The 25-year-old quit Wollongong for National Soccer League rivals Perth Glory last month, with a clause in his contract that he would be free to leave Perth if he signed with a European club before the end of June.
  11. ^ "Scott Chipperfield Not Signing For Hertha Berlin". Goal.com. 22 January 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  12. ^ FC Basel 1893 (2011). "Chipperfield ein weiteres Jahr beim FCB". FC Basel 1893. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  13. ^ Weber, Dominik (2011). "FCB startet erfolgreich in den Schweizer Cup: 4:0-Sieg in Eschenbach" (in German). FC Basel 1893. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  14. ^ "Jetzt hat Basel den Titel auf sicher" (in German). football.ch. 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  15. ^ "Matchtelegram FC Basel 1893 5:3 FC Luzern" (in German). football.ch. 2012. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  16. ^ FC Basel 1893 (2012). "Die Zeit von Scott Chipperfield beim FC Basel 1893 geht zu Ende" (in German). FC Basel 1893. Retrieved 18 May 2012.
  17. ^ Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv” (2012). "Scott Chipperfield - FCB Statistic". Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv”. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  18. ^ "Socceroos pair loom for West Sydney - Yahoo!7 Sport". Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  19. ^ "Motorsport Video |Motorsport Highlights, Replays, News, Clips".
  20. ^ Pengilly, Adam (1 June 2012). "Scott Chipperfield signs with Tarrawanna". Illawarra Mercury. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
  21. ^ Smithies, Tom (12 October 2009). "Socceroo Scott Chipperfield to quit international football". The Advertiser.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 June 2010. Retrieved 1 July 2010.
  23. ^ "Scott Chipperfield". www.worldfootball.net. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  24. ^ Scott Chipperfield at National-Football-Teams.com
  25. ^ Scott Kenneth Chipperfield - International Appearances

External links

  • Oz Football profile
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • (in German)
  • Profile at Swiss Football League Website (in German)
  • Scott Chipperfield at Soccerway
  • Then Scott Chipperfield Went Bald Swiss Football Blog

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Scott Kenneth Chipperfield born 30 December 1975 is an Australian former soccer player who played as a midfielder for Wollongong Wolves FC Basel FC Aesch and Australia His 2010 FIFA World Cup profile describes him as a talented attacker with great physical ability and an eye for goal 2 He is also known for his versatility in playing in both right and left midfield and as a left sided defender Scott ChipperfieldPersonal informationFull nameScott Kenneth Chipperfield 1 Date of birth 1975 12 30 30 December 1975 age 47 1 Place of birthWollongong AustraliaHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 1 Position s Left midfielderYouth careerBellambi FCTarrawanna BlueysFernhill FoxesSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1996 2001Wollongong Wolves131 50 2001 2012FC Basel269 69 2012Tarrawanna Blueys2012 2014FC Aesch2019Bellambi FC12 6 International career1998 2010Australia68 12 Managerial career2017 2018FC United Zurich assistant 2018FC Luzern Frauen2018 Illawarra Stingrays Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Personal life 2 Club career 2 1 Wollongong Wolves 2 2 FC Basel 2 3 FC Aesch 3 International career 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life EditChipperfield was born to Kenneth and Dale Chipperfield in Wollongong New South Wales He is of English descent and holds dual Australian Swiss citizenship having lived in Switzerland since signing for FC Basel in 2001 He has said that he would be willing to return to Wollongong to play in the future should a bid to gain a Wollongong based team in the A League be successful 3 As a boy Chipperfield supported Liverpool During his playing days at Wollongong he worked as a school bus driver part time 4 His son Liam is also a professional footballer who plays for the Swiss club Basel 5 Club career EditChipperfield began playing soccer at the age of six with Bellambi In 1993 he started his senior career winning the Illawarra First Division grand final with Tarrawanna in his only year at the club He joined Fernhill in the Illawarra Premier League in 1994 After two seasons at Fernhill Chipperfield joined Illawarra Lions for one season in the NSW Super League 6 7 8 Wollongong Wolves Edit Chipperfield began his professional career at Wollongong Wolves in 1996 and was a vital member of the team that won the National Soccer League twice in a row in 2000 and 2001 and the Oceania Club Championship in 2001 He scored the winning goal in the final of the Oceania Club Championship as Wollongong Wolves defeated Tafea of Vanuatu 1 0 He twice won the Johnny Warren Medal for the most outstanding player in the Australian domestic season and gained interest from European clubs He had an unsuccessful trial at English First Division side Bolton Wanderers in the winter of 2000 In early June 2001 Perth Glory announced that Chipperfield would be joining them for the 2001 02 NSL season however he signed for FC Basel before his Wollongong Wolves contract expired at the end of the month 9 10 FC Basel Edit In the summer of 2001 Chipperfield joined Swiss Super League club FC Basel He helped Basel win the league title their first in 22 years and the Swiss Cup in his first season in Switzerland The following season he was an important member of the team as Basel reached the Second Group Stage of the 2002 03 UEFA Champions League notching up wins against MSK Zilina Celtic Spartak Moscow Deportivo de La Coruna and Juventus on the way In 2003 he won his second gold medal in the Swiss Cup In the 2004 and 2005 seasons he won his second and third League Championship titles with the club In the summer of 2006 Chipperfield was subject to an unsuccessful bid by Charlton Athletic to obtain his services but Basel soon announced that he had signed a three year contract extension At the end of this season Chipperfield played in the Cup Final in the Stade de Suisse and he received his third Cup Medal as Basel beat FC Luzern 1 0 Chipperfield won the national Double for the second time in 2008 it was his fourth Cup title and his fourth League title As Basel qualified for the UEFA Champions League after a six year absence in 2008 Chipperfield was one of only three survivors of the squad that competed in the competition in 2003 the other two being Ivan Ergic and Benjamin Huggel On 13 September 2008 he came on as a substitute for Orhan Mustafi during Basel s 2 0 defeat of FC Luzern at St Jakob Park to make his 200th league appearance for Basel He also scored the second goal of the match In January 2009 he was set to sign for Hertha BSC of the German Bundesliga but the move fell through on the advice of medical staff 11 At the end of the 2009 10 season and 2009 10 Cup campaign Chipperfield achieved his third Double with the club In April 2011 the club announced a further one year contract extension 12 To that date he had played 367 competition games for the club scoring 83 goals At the end of the 2010 11 season Chipperfield won his sixth League Championship title In the 2011 12 FC Basel season Chipperfield suffered injuries and therefore only played five games in the League season 2011 12 and three in the Swiss Cup 2011 12 scoring his only goal of the season in the first round away tie against FC Eschenbach on 17 September 13 Chipperfields last game was in the 1 1 away draw on 11 December 2011 against Neuchatel Xamax At the end of the 2011 12 season he won his fourth Double the League Championship title 14 and the Swiss Cup 15 with Basel On 18 May 2012 FC Basel announced on their homepage that the contract with Chipperfield would not be extended 16 At the end of their 2011 12 season Chipperfield retired from his professional career and moved to local amateur club FC Aesch as player coach Between the years 2001 and 2012 Chipperfield played a total of 486 games for the club scoring 106 times 270 of these games were in the domestic league 37 in the Cup 78 in the European competitions and 101 were friendly games He scored 69 goals in the domestic league 8 in the cup 8 in the European competitions and the other 21 were netted during the test games He is the Basel all time record holder of titles with the club with seven Swiss Nationalliga A Super League and six Swiss Cup honours 17 FC Aesch Edit On 1 June 2012 it was announced he had signed a short term contract to play for Illawarra Premier League club Tarrawanna Blueys FC 18 19 20 Nevertheless after a few weeks a move to the Swiss club FC Aesch was revealed by various media and confirmed International career EditChipperfield played his debut game for the Australia national team in the Suncorp Stadium Brisbane as a substitute during the 3 1 win against Fiji on 25 September in the 1998 Oceania Nations Cup He scored his first goal for the national team in the game against the Cook Islands just three days later it was the eleventh goal of the game as Australia won 16 0 He is perhaps best known in Australia for his loyal and somewhat unexpected appearance at the 2002 OFC Nations Cup in New Zealand a tournament which was marred by the financial turmoil of the then Soccer Australia The non existent financial contribution meant that the Australian players had to pay their own way to get to New Zealand Chipperfield became the only one of Australia s large Europe based contingent to answer the call and perform for his country in their time of need Chipperfield was part of the team that defeated Uruguay in a playoff in November 2005 to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and was named in Australia s final 23 man squad At the tournament Chipperfield played an integral role in the Australian midfield and defence he was considered to be one of Australia s best players On 12 October 2009 Chipperfield announced his intention to retire from the national team immediately after the 2010 FIFA World Cup 21 After the final group game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup against Serbia which Australia won 2 1 Chipperfield announced his retirement from international football 22 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 23 Club Season League a Cup b Continental c TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsWollongong Wolves FC 1996 97 National Soccer League 16 4 16 41997 98 National Soccer League 29 13 29 131998 99 National Soccer League 27 3 27 31999 2000 National Soccer League 35 13 35 132000 01 National Soccer League 24 17 7 10 31 27Total 131 50 7 10 138 60FC Basel 2001 02 Swiss Super League 33 6 6 d 1 39 72002 03 Swiss Super League 22 3 7 e 0 29 32003 04 Swiss Super League 31 7 4 f 1 35 82004 05 Swiss Super League 26 5 10 g 0 36 52005 06 Swiss Super League 28 5 11 h 1 39 62006 07 Swiss Super League 36 6 9 i 1 45 72007 08 Swiss Super League 16 7 5 j 0 21 72008 09 Swiss Super League 25 12 6 k 1 31 132009 10 Swiss Super League 26 13 1 1 7 l 1 34 152010 11 Swiss Super League 21 4 1 0 8 m 2 30 62011 12 Swiss Super League 6 0 1 1 5 0 12 1Total 270 68 3 2 78 8 351 78Career total 401 118 3 2 85 18 489 138 National Soccer League and Swiss Super League statistics include final series final round matches Includes the Swiss Cup only All appearance s in O League for Wollongong or UEFA Champions League for Basel unless where noted Six appearances and one goal in UEFA Intertoto Cup Includes one appearance in UEFA Champions League Qualifying match Four appearances in UEFA Europa League Two appearances in UEFA Champions League Qualifying and eight appearances in UEFA Europa League Two appearances in UEFA Champions League Qualifying and nine appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League Two appearances in UEFA Europa League Qualifying and five appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League Two appearances in UEFA Europa League Qualifying and three appearances in UEFA Europa League Includes two appearances in UEFA Champions League Qualifying UEFA Europa League Includes four appearances and one goal in Qualifying Includes three appearances and one goal in Qualifying and one appearance and one goal in UEFA Europa League International Edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 24 National team Year Apps GoalsAustralia 1998 3 11999 0 02000 7 12001 9 42002 5 22003 3 02004 6 12005 11 22006 9 02007 2 02008 3 12009 5 02010 5 0Total 68 12Scores and results list Australia s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Chipperfield goal List of international goals scored by Scott Chipperfield 25 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 28 September 1998 Suncorp Stadium Brisbane Australia Cook Islands 11 0 16 0 1998 OFC Nations Cup2 3 June 2000 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui Papeete Tahiti Solomon Islands 1 0 6 0 2000 OFC Nations Cup3 28 February 2001 Estadio El Campin Bogota Colombia Colombia 2 3 2 3 Friendly4 9 April 2001 BCU International Stadium Coffs Harbour Australia Tonga 1 0 22 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification5 20 06 16 April 2001 BCU International Stadium Coffs Harbour Australia Samoa 8 0 11 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification7 8 July 2002 Ericsson Stadium Auckland New Zealand New Caledonia 3 0 11 0 2002 OFC Nations Cup8 5 09 31 May 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium Adelaide Australia Tahiti 9 0 9 0 2004 OFC Nations Cup10 9 February 2005 ABSA Stadium Durban South Africa South Africa 1 1 1 1 Friendly11 21 June 2005 Sydney Football Stadium Sydney Australia Solomon Islands 5 0 7 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification12 10 September 2008 Pakhtakor Markaziy Stadium Tashkent Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 1 0 1 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualificationHonours EditWollongong Wolves National Soccer League 1999 2000 2000 01 Oceania Club Championship 2000 01Basel Swiss Super League 2001 02 2003 04 2004 05 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 Swiss Cup 2001 02 2002 03 2006 07 2007 08 2009 10 2011 12Australia OFC Nations Cup 2000Individual Johnny Warren Medal 1999 2000 2000 01 Joe Marston Medal 2000 FC Basel Player of the Season 2003 04 2009 10 Football Federation Australia Hall of Fame 2012References Edit a b c FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 List of Players Australia PDF FIFA 4 June 2010 p 3 Archived from the original PDF on 18 April 2020 Player Profile fifa com Archived from the original on 3 November 2013 Retrieved 2 November 2013 FFA plan to entice Socceroos The Sydney Morning Herald 27 May 2006 The World Cup Dream Scott Chipperfield s family Archived from the original on 9 March 2011 Retrieved 1 July 2010 He s better than me at his age Chipperfield hails son following in his footsteps Topics Zalunardo Paul 10 February 2003 Pride of Bellambi star from the start Illawarra Mercury p 24 Cockerill Michael 20 December 1997 Chipperfield s hare and tortoise rise The Sydney Morning Herald p 39 Retrieved 7 January 2023 Murphy Phil 10 December 1997 Chipperfield becoming a hot property Illawarra Mercury p 61 Findlay Len 9 June 2001 Wolves Now In Glory Clothing The West Australian Matt Horsley and Scott Chipperfield were finally announced as Perth Glory signings yesterday But Chipperfield could still move overseas soon Everill Ben 29 June 2001 Wolves Can t Miss As Chipps Goes Swiss Illawarra Mercury John Fairfax Group The 25 year old quit Wollongong for National Soccer League rivals Perth Glory last month with a clause in his contract that he would be free to leave Perth if he signed with a European club before the end of June Scott Chipperfield Not Signing For Hertha Berlin Goal com 22 January 2009 Retrieved 3 March 2019 FC Basel 1893 2011 Chipperfield ein weiteres Jahr beim FCB FC Basel 1893 Retrieved 22 April 2011 Weber Dominik 2011 FCB startet erfolgreich in den Schweizer Cup 4 0 Sieg in Eschenbach in German FC Basel 1893 Retrieved 19 September 2011 Jetzt hat Basel den Titel auf sicher in German football ch 2012 Retrieved 29 April 2012 Matchtelegram FC Basel 1893 5 3 FC Luzern in German football ch 2012 Retrieved 16 May 2012 FC Basel 1893 2012 Die Zeit von Scott Chipperfield beim FC Basel 1893 geht zu Ende in German FC Basel 1893 Retrieved 18 May 2012 Verein Basler Fussballarchiv 2012 Scott Chipperfield FCB Statistic Verein Basler Fussballarchiv Retrieved 16 November 2021 Socceroos pair loom for West Sydney Yahoo 7 Sport Archived from the original on 16 July 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2012 Motorsport Video Motorsport Highlights Replays News Clips Pengilly Adam 1 June 2012 Scott Chipperfield signs with Tarrawanna Illawarra Mercury Retrieved 3 March 2019 Smithies Tom 12 October 2009 Socceroo Scott Chipperfield to quit international football The Advertiser Videos Mixed Zone Australia The World Game on SBS Archived from the original on 28 June 2010 Retrieved 1 July 2010 Scott Chipperfield www worldfootball net Retrieved 19 December 2018 Scott Chipperfield at National Football Teams com Scott Kenneth Chipperfield International AppearancesExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scott Chipperfield Oz Football profile Scott Chipperfield FIFA competition record archived Profile at FC Basel in German Profile at Swiss Football League Website in German Scott Chipperfield at Soccerway Then Scott Chipperfield Went Bald Swiss Football Blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott Chipperfield amp oldid 1132483360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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