Top 20 Soccer Player celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Soccer Player celebrities [Updated May 30, 2023].
Emmanuel Adebayor was born
on February 26, 1984
in Australia.
He won the Togo Footballer of the Year award four consecutive years from 2005 to 2008.
Net Worth 2020: $45 Million
Harry Kewell was born
on September 22, 1978
in Australia.
He fired his celebrity agent in early 2013 after being left without a team. He also turned down an offer to play in China.
Net Worth 2020: $19.5 Million
Tim Cahill was born
on December 6, 1979
in Sydney, Australia.
He was named Australian Professional Football Association Player of the Year in 2009.
Net Worth 2020: $12 Million
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Salary 2020: $4.3 Million
Alex Song was born
on September 9, 1987
in Australia.
He won the LG Cup with Cameroon's national team in 2011.
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Salary 2020: 5 million EUR (2012)
Tom Rogic was born
on December 16, 1992
in Griffith, Australia.
He signed with Celtic in 2013.
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Salary 2020: 642,600 EUR (2013)
Alvaro Saborio was born
on March 25, 1982
in Australia.
He first took the pitch for Costa Rica's national team in 2002.
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Salary 2020: 350,000 USD (2012)
Lucas Neill was born
on March 9, 1978
in Australia.
He played for Everton, Galatasary, Al Jazira and Al Wasl from 2009 to 2013.
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Salary 2020: 1 million USD (2012)
Kyah Simon was born
on June 25, 1991
in Blacktown, Australia.
She signed with the Boston Breakers in 2012.
Aaron Mooy was born
on September 15, 1990
in Sydney, Australia.
At the end of 2015, Melbourne City was offered $2 million to send Mooy to Saudia Arabia's Al-Nassr. It would have been the largest transfer fee ever paid for a player from Australia, but the team rejected the offer.
Michelle Heyman was born
on July 4, 1988
in Australia.
Robbie Kruse was born
on October 5, 1988
in Brisbane, Australia.
He's represented Australia internationally, first appearing on the senior team in 2011.
Antony Golec was born
on May 29, 1990
in Sydney, Australia.
He has earned several honors and awards for his playing including the National Youth League Championship in 2008 and the A-League Championship and Premiership in 2009 as part of Sydney FC.
Luke Wilkshire was born
on October 2, 1981
in Australia.
He scored 17 goals in 112 appearances for Bristol City from 2003 to 2006.
Matthew Spiranovic was born
on June 27, 1988
in Geelong, Australia.
He appeared in 25 matches for the Urawa Red Diamonds from 2011 to 2012.
Mitchell Langerak was born
on August 22, 1988
in Australia.
He spent his youth career with AIS, the Tieri Tigers and the Bundaberg Waves.
Amy Taylor was born
on June 11, 1979
in Australia.
After her playing career ended due to an accumulation of injuries, she began a career as a TV presenter with WIN Television in Australia.
James Troisi was born
on July 3, 1988
in Adelaide, Australia.
He scored two league goals for the Melbourne Victory in the 2016-2017 season.
Jackson Irvine was born
on March 7, 1993
in Melbourne, Australia.
He was sent on loan to Kilmarnock in 2013.
Jack Duncan was born
on April 19, 1993
in Perth, Australia.
He played for Australia U-20 in 2011-2012.
Craig Goodwin was born
on December 16, 1991
in Adelaide, Australia.
He was nominated for the NAB Young Footballer Of The Year award in his first year with the Newcastle Jets in 2012.