Football Australia Hall of Fame
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The aims of the Football Australia 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 players, managers and other participants who have become significant figures in the history of the game in Australia. It was first established as the Soccer Hall of Fame in 1999. 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
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2000 inductees
Players
- Adrian Alston
- Eddie Krncevic
- Paul Wade
- Oscar Crino
- Doug Utjesenovic
- Murray Barnes
- Ron Corry
- Alex Gibb
- Kevin O'Neill
- Joe Watson
Participants
- Chris Bambridge
- Don Sutherland
- Charles Valentine
- Barry Bainbridge
- Jim Connell
- Charles Perkins
- Emmanuel Poulakakis
- John Taylor
2001 inductees
Players
- Bill Vojtek
- Cecil Drummond
- Alan Davidson
- Frank Farina
- Tony Henderson
- Pat O'Connor
- David Ratcliffe
- Jim Tansey
- Leo Baumgartner
- Gary Byrne
- Robert Dunne
- Ken Murphy
Participants
- John Constantine
- Basil Scarsella
- Charles Caruso
- Doug Rennie
- Bill Vrolyks
- George Wallace
- Les Broadbent
- Sid Grant
- Eric Heath
- Bob McShane
- Arthur Roberts
- Bill Turner
2002 inductees
Players
- James Wilkinson
- Cindy Heydon
- George Harris
- Branko Buljevic
- Stan Ackerley
- Peter Ollerton
- Joanne Millman
- Norman Conquest
Participants
- Fred Robins
- Eddie Thomson
- George Vasilopoulos
- Allan Crisp
- Siri Kannangara
- Dennis McDermott
- Rodney Woods
2003 inductees
Players
- Wally Savor
- Percy Lennard
- William "Bill" Henderson
- Milan Ivanović
- Colin Bennett
- Gary Cole
- Steve O'Connor
- Roy Crowhurst
- Theresa Deas
- David Harding
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2004 inductees
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2005 inductees
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- Roger Lamb
- Vic Dalgleish
- Harry Hetherington
- Phil Murray
- Gary Wilkins
2006 inductees
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2007 inductees
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2008 inductees
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2009 inductees
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2010 inductees
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2011 inductees
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2012 inductees
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2013 inductees
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2014 inductees
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2015 inductees
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2016 inductees
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2018 inductees
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2019 inductees
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See also
References
- ^ "Hall of Fame". Football Federation Australia. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
- ^ "Hall of Fame – Eligibility". Football Federation Australia. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
- ^ "FFA Hall of Fame 2015 inductees,1965 Socceroos recognised". Football Australia. FFA. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
- ^ "Ex-Westfield Matilda Leigh Wardell one of four FFA Hall of Fame inductees". Football Federation Australia. 13 May 2019.