Tim Buzaglo

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Tim Buzaglo
Personal information
Full name Timothy Buzaglo
Date of birth (1961-06-20) 20 June 1961 (age 62)
Place of birth Surbiton, England
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Woking
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tim Buzaglo (born 20 June 1961, in Surbiton) is a footballer and cricketer.

Football

Buzaglo is a former semi-professional footballer for Woking. He played as a striker, his moment of glory came in the FA Cup Third Round in 1991 at West Bromwich Albion. Trailing 1–0 at half time, Buzaglo scored a hat-trick in the second half to help Woking to a 4–2 win. In the Fourth Round tie, Woking narrowly lost 1–0 to Everton.[1]

Buzaglo earned himself national plaudits from public and press.[2][3] He was placed in the FA's Team of Heroes to commemorate 125 years of the FA Cup in 2006.[4]

Soon afterwards, Buzaglo suffered a serious injury, and he left Woking after a failed comeback attempt.[1]

Cricket

Tim Buzaglo
International information
National side
Career statistics
Competition ICC Trophy
Matches 32
Runs scored 681
Batting average 23.48
100s/50s –/4
Top score 98
Balls bowled 177
Wickets 5
Bowling average 35.00
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 3/40
Catches/stumpings 12/–
Source: CricketArchive, 23 January 2011

He also played ICC Trophy cricket for Gibraltar.

Personal life

His job was an Estate Agent for Mann and Co.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b Metcalf, Rupert (13 November 1993). "Football: Buzaglo buzzing again as Marlow shake spears - Sport". London: The Independent. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  2. ^ Munro, Jim (3 January 2008). "FA Cup classic moments | The Sun |Sport|Football". The Sun. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  3. ^ "THE LIST: 30-21 of the FA Cup's greatest heroes | Mail Online". Dailymail.co.uk. 6 January 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "Football Focus - Tim Buzaglo". YouTube. 18 October 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  6. ^ ICC Trophy Matches played by Tim Buzaglo