Football Australia Hall of Fame
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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.
Selection
All nominees must be Australian citizens. For non-players, inclusion is based on criteria including and "overall sustained contribution to the game".
Awards
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
Players
- Australia George Smith
- Australia Cliff Sander
- Australia Graham McMillan
- Australia John Perin
- Australia Frank Parsons
- Australia Jeff Olver
- Australia Gordon Nunn
- Australia Sergio Melta
- Australia Gary Marocchi
- Australia Alan Johns
- Australia Tom Jack
- Australia William "Bill" Henderson
- Australia Jack Evans
- Netherlands Sjel "Mike" de Bruyckere
- Australia William Coolahan
- Australia Jim Armstrong
- Australia Ron Adair
- Australia John Watkiss
- Australia Ray Richards
- Australia Graham Jennings
- Australia Col Curran
- Australia Charlie Yankos
- Australia Connie Selby
- Australia Harry Williams
- Australia Manfred Schaefer
- Australia John Nyskohus
- Australia James McNabb
- Australia William Maunder
- Australia Jimmy Mackay
- Australia Frank Loughran
- Australia Bob Lawrie
- Australia Julie Dolan
- Australia Ray Baartz
- Australia Peter Wilson
- Australia Johnny Warren MBE
- Australia Jimmy Rooney
- Australia Alf Quill
- Australia James "Judy" Masters
- Australia Joe Marston MBE
- Australia Ron Lord
- Australia John Kosmina
- Australia Reg Date
- Australia Bob Bignell
- Australia Attila Abonyi
Participants
- Australia Ron Wright
- Australia Sir William Walkley
- Hungary Joe Vlasits
- Australia William Thomas
- Australia Ron Smith
- Australia Martin Royal
- Australia Peter Nikolich
- Australia Des Miles
- Australia Frank McIver
- Australia Zoran Matić
- Australia Jack Logan
- Australia Brian Lefevre
- Australia Tony Kovac OAM
- Australia Tom Grimson
- Australia Keith Gilmour
- Australia Pam Gilbert
- Australia Harry Croft
- Australia Donald Campbell
- Australia Fred Barlow
- Australia Eric Worthington
- Australia Laurie Schwab
- Australia Les Scheinflug
- Australia Julius Re
- Australia Sam Papasavas
- Australia Dieter Klose
- Australia Brian Corrigan
- Australia Ian Brusasco AM
- Australia Giacomo "Jim" Bayutti OA
- Australia Frank Arok
- Australia Michael Weinstein AM, BEM
- Australia Elaine Watson OAM
- Australia Vic Tuting MBE
- Australia Robert Telfer
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rale Rasic
- Australia Theo Maramaris MBE
- Australia Arthur Gibbs
- Australia John Walter Fletcher
- Australia Harry Dockerty
- Australia Tony Boscovic
- Australia Sir Arthur George AO
2000 inductees
Players
Participants
2001 inductees
Players
Participants
2002 inductees
Players
Participants
2003 inductees
Players
Participants
2004 inductees
Players
Participants
2005 inductees
Players
Participants
- Australia Roger Lamb
- Australia Vic Dalgleish
- Australia Harry Hetherington
- Australia Phil Murphy
- Australia Gary Wilkins
2006 inductees
Players
Participants
2007 inductees
Players
Participants
2008 inductees
Players
Participants
2009 inductees
Players
Participants
2010 inductees
Players
Participants
2011 inductees
Players
Participants
2012 inductees
Players
Participants
2013 inductees
Players
2014 inductees
Players
Participants
2015 inductees
Players
2016 inductees
Players
Participants
2018 inductees
Players
Participants
2019 inductees
Players
Participants
2021 inductees
Players
Participants
- Australia Joe Honeysett
2022 inductees
Players
Participants
See also
References
- ↑ "Hall of Fame". Football Australia. 28 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
- ↑ "Hall of Fame – Eligibility". Football Australia. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "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.