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Tony Vidmar
Australian soccer player

Tony Vidmar

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Australian soccer player
A.K.A.
Anthony "Tony" Vidmar
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Gender
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Place of birth
Adelaide
Age
54 years
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Biography

Antony "Tony" Vidmar (born 4 July 1970 in Adelaide) is an Australian former football (soccer) player and coach. He was a member of the Australian national team, competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona for his native country, and with 76 caps, is one of Australia's most capped players. His brother Aurelio Vidmar was also an Australian football player.

Club career

His biggest impact in club football came whilst at Scottish side Rangers, for whom he played over 150 games and won the Scottish Premier League twice, the Scottish League Cup twice and the Scottish Cup 3 times. His goal against Italian side Parma in a UEFA Champions League qualifying round tie in 1999 cemented him a place in Rangers folklore. He left the club in 2002 and joined Middlesbrough on a free transfer.

He then joined Welsh side Cardiff City on a free transfer in 2003, with manager Lennie Lawrence being quick to sign him after missing out the previous year following his release from Rangers. Vidmar quickly became a fans favourite at Cardiff and made 73 appearances for the club before leaving in 2005 to re-sign for Dutch side NAC Breda, the club he had left to join Rangers.

International career

Highly criticised as one of the main weak points in the Australian defence under Frank Farina's tenure, Guus Hiddink's appointment sparked a tremendous improvement in his performance, culminating in an impressive performance in the second leg of the World Cup qualifying tie against Uruguay. Vidmar notably volunteered to take his team mate Mark Bresciano's kick in the penalty shootout (after the latter had been substituted through injury). This was successfully converted, giving Australia a 3-1 lead, and they subsequently won 4-2 on penalties.

On 9 May 2006 Vidmar announced he was withdrawing himself from World Cup team selection for medical reasons, specifically an irregular heart rhythm. Doctors discovered this irregularity was due to a blood clot in his left coronary artery. Following an operation in London, Vidmar was given the all-clear to resume his professional football career. Vidmar announced his international retirement after the friendly fixture against Paraguay on 7 October 2006, at which Australia drew 1-1.

Retirement

On 14 February 2008 Vidmar announced his retirement and an end to his decorated playing career after the 2008 A-League Grand Final. The former Socceroo defender said he wanted to end speculation about his future and thought the domestic decider was the best way to end his career.

"There has been a lot of speculation on what I was going to do, whether to continue on or to end my career. I made up my mind about three weeks ago and thought that it was probably the right time to finish and that was well before we clinched our Grand Final berth." "My aim at the start of the season was to help qualify the team for the AFC Champions League and to top that now would be very difficult."

Vidmar said there had been a lot of influential players on his career, which began at Adelaide City in 1989:

"There are a lot of people that I'd like to thank – when I first started in the National Soccer League my first coach Zoran Matic was a huge influence for my career and every other coach that I've had since has influenced me in some way." "I'd like to thank everyone at the Mariners – everyone in the office to the coaching staff and my team-mates, after what happened with my medical condition it was a gamble that they took to bring me here and I'd like to thank them for giving me the opportunity to finish my career in Australia, it would definitely be nice to finish it off with a Championship."

The Mariners went on to lose the Grand Final to the Newcastle Jets.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonNational Soccer LeagueFinalsOceaniaOther1Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Australia Adelaide City1989101101
1989-90264264
1990-9123330263
1991-9220140241
1992-934141
Club subtotal83107000009010
ClubSeasonBelgian Pro LeagueBelgian CupEuropeOtherTotal
Belgium Germinal Beerschot1992-939191
ClubSeasonNational Soccer LeagueFinalsOceaniaOtherTotal
Australia Adelaide City1993-9422341264
1994-9522120241
Club subtotal12714131000014015
ClubSeasonEredivisieDutch CupEuropeOtherTotal
Netherlands NAC Breda1995-96302302
1996-97312311
Club subtotal614000000614
ClubSeasonScottish Premier LeagueScottish CupEuropeOtherTotal
Scotland Rangers1997-9812020140
1998-992811140332
1999-20002761150337
2000-011511030191
2001-02221405030341
Club subtotal1049721903013311
ClubSeasonFA Premier LeagueFA CupEuropeOtherTotal
England Middlesbrough2002-031201020150
ClubSeasonFootball League First DivisionFA CupEuropeOtherTotal
Wales Cardiff City2003-044511020481
2004-052811040331
Club subtotal732200060812
ClubSeasonEredivisieDutch CupEuropeOtherTotal
Netherlands NAC Breda2005-06210210
Club subtotal824000000824
ClubSeasonA-LeagueFinalsAsiaOtherTotal
Australia Central Coast Mariners2006-0715020170
2007-081503030210
Club subtotal300300050480
Total4373426319016049839

1 Includes English League Cup, Scottish League Cup, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup

International

Australia national team
YearAppsGoals
199120
199250
199360
199460
199541
199610
1997130
199800
199900
200030
2001131
200200
200330
2004101
200590
200610
Total763

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
118 June 1995Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia Ghana1-02-1Friendly
29 April 2001BCU International Stadium, Coffs Harbour, Australia Tonga16-022-02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
312 October 2004Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia Solomon Islands3-06-02004 OFC Nations Cup

Honours

With Australia:

  • FIFA Confederations Cup: 1997 (Runners-up)
  • OFC Nations Cup: 2004

With Central Coast Mariners:

  • Australia A-League Premiership: 2007-08

With Rangers:

  • Scotland SPL Championship: 1998-99, 1999–2000
  • Scotland Scottish Cup: 1998-99, 1999–2000, 2001–02
  • Scotland Scottish League Cup: 1998-99, 2001–02

With Adelaide City:

  • Australia NSL Championship: 1991-92, 1993–1994

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