John Hunter

Australian association football player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAustralian association football player
PlacesAustralia
isAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
BirthScotland, United Kingdom
Sports Teams
South China AA (People's Republic of China)
The details

Biography

John Hunter is a Scottish-born Australian former footballer and coach.

Career

Hall of Fame

Enshrined into the Football Hall of Fame Western Australia Hall of Merit for Players category in 2016, Hunter helped Inglewood United claim the 1996 State Premier League title and coached them for two seasons.

Sarawak

Roped in to Sarawak from South China in early 1991, he was nicknamed "Kerbau", which means "Buffalo", in Malay due to his build and was one of the club's first foreign footballers. Steering them to their first domestic trophy, the 1992 Malaysia FA Cup, the Australian was regarded by fans as the best foreign player to have ever represented Sarawak in its history, forming a strike partnership with Shamsurin Abdul Rahman.

A good reader of the game, the striker possessed a powerful header and left foot as well as his physical ability.

Returning to Sarawak for the 2017 Sarawak Glory Carnival along with Alan Vest, David Evans, and Alistair Edwards, he contributed to the 10–3 defeat of Selangor FA veterans in favour of Sarawak with one goal and expressed gratefulness for the opportunity.

Honours

  • Australian First Division (3): 1988, 1989, 1990
  • D'Orsogna Cup (2)
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