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JOHN WARREN (1943 - 2004) Australian Soccer Association Press Release Australian Soccer is in mourning tonight after the news that Mr Johnny "There has never been a finer ambassador for the sport of soccer in Australia," said Australian Soccer Association Chairman Mr Frank Lowy. "A wonderful man and a great Australian, he is an inspiration to the players that have followed in his footsteps." "He truly is a household name and an icon not only in Australia but in world football." "On behalf of the entire soccer community I'd like to pass on our "Although he has passed away he has left a legacy that will never be ASA Chief Executive Officer Mr John O'Neill said that Mr Warren was always "His contribution to football in Australia is immeasurable and the ASA was "To many, he was the face of Australian soccer and a relentless campaigner to improve the standing and quality of the game in this country." "Mr Warren's passion and support of the game never wavered and despite his illness he still managed to show his support by attending the launch of JOHNNY WARREN BIO Born in Sydney on 17 May 1943, the youngest of three boys, he grew up in Following a year at Earlwood Wanderers, he joined the Canterbury third His senior representative career commenced in 1965 when he played in a 0-0 draw with Cambodiain November 1965. By 1967 he was the captain of the national team, and he played a starring role in Australia's victory in the 1967 Vietnam National Day tournament, Australia's first international trophy, won in a war ravaged Saigon. In 1969 he led the Aussies on a Following his playing career he embarked on a 30 year journey of teaching, preaching and reaching out to spread the word of the real football in Australia and beyond. In 1974 he was awarded the MBE for his services to soccer. With the formation of the NSL in 1977, he joined brand new national league club CanberraCityas manager-coach, where he played a major role in selecting a competitive NSL team from scratch. In 1978 he was the feature of a 'This Is Your Life' TV special. In 1990 the National Soccer League announced the 'Warren Medal' as its player of the year award. He was inducted in to Bicentennial (sporting) Hall of Fame in 1988, and was in the initial intake of the Australian Soccer Hall of Fame inductees in 1999. He took on countless coaching and development roles, media responsibilities, ambassadorial duties and many more undertakings all with Born: 17-May-1943 Position: Midfield Socceroo honours: A internationals: [1965-1974] 42 games (6 goals) Other internationals: [1967-1974] 20 games (3 goals) All internationals: [1965-1974] 62 games (9 goals) - captain All games (and goals): 1965 [A int] Cambodia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia 1967 [A int] Scotland, Scotland, New Zealand(1 gl), South Vietnam(1 1967 [Non-A] JakartaXI 1968 [A int] Japan 1969 [A int] Greece, Greece, Greece, Japan, South Korea, Japan, 1970 [A int] Iran, Israel, Greece, Mexico 1970 [Non-A] Kowloon Bus Company, South Vietman Army, New Caledonia 1972 [A int] Indonesia, New Zealand(1 gl), South Vietnam, South 1972 [Non-A] South Vietnamu23 1973 [A int] Bulgaria, New Zealand, Iran, Iran, South Korea 1974 [A int] Indonesia, East Germany(World Cup finals) 1974 [Non-A] Ferencvaros, Ferencvaros, St Gallen, Young Boys, Xamax Senior club career: 1959 Canterbury(NSW) 1960 Canterbury (NSW) won grand final 1961 Canterbury (NSW) lost grand final 1962 Canterbury(NSW) 1963 St George (NSW) 1964 St George (NSW) 1965 St George (NSW) 1966 St George (NSW) 1967 St George (NSW) won grand final, won state cup 1968 St George (NSW) 1969 St George (NSW) lost grand final 1970 St George (NSW) lost grand final 1971 St George (NSW) won grand final 1972 St George (NSW) premiers, lost grand final, won state cup 1973 St George (NSW) 1974 St George (NSW) won grand final Club coaching career: 1975 St George (NSW) won grand final, won state cup 1977 CanberraCity(NSL) 1978 CanberraCity(NSL) |


