Ian Gray (Australian footballer)

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Ian Gray
Personal information
Full name Ian Gray
Date of birth (1963-07-22)22 July 1963
Place of birth Sydney, Australia
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Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–85 A.P.I.A. Leichhardt 85 (9)
1985–95 Marconi 244 (38)
International career
1984–92 Australia 14 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 April 2009

Ian (Iggy)[1] Gray (22 July 1963 – 15 February 2010)[2] was a former Australian football (soccer) player and Socceroo.

Biography

Early life

Ian Gray is the son of Avenel and Georgina Gray.[3] He was born on 22 July 1963 and raised in Manly Vale,[2] a suburb of northern Sydney, in the Northern Beaches region.

Career

He began playing Football at Manly Vale Soccer Club and Western Suburbs SC (NSW), then later for A.P.I.A. Leichhardt (playing five seasons and 85 games)[4] and Marconi (playing seven seasons, over 150 games and winning three titles,[4] the last in 1993 as captain)[1] in the National Soccer League.[2][5]

International career

In 1981 he began a 12-year national representative career, and in 1984 was involved in Australia's 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. Later in the year he joined the Australian National Team on a long world tour, playing in China, England, Scotland and Italy.[1]

He was capped 14 times (A-Internationals) for the Australian National Team,scoring once.[2][6] playing another 21 non-A Internationals over nine years and between 1984 and 1992 scored 6 goals (three A International goals) for the national team [4] In 2004 he was inducted into the Australian Football (Soccer) Hall of Fame, (Award of Distinction)[6][7] and was also a member of the Football Federation Australia Appeals committee.

Coaching career

Ian Gray mentored Steve Corica and Mark Schwarzer during their early years.[8] After retiring from professional football in 1995[8] Gray continued to play at an amateur level for the Maccabi Masters and Team Bondi but also turned his attention to helping junior players. Most recently he was coaching at Maccabi Hakoah Football Club with the Under 15 State Youth League.[1]

Death

On 15 February 2010 Gray was found by friends slumped on a lounge in his Elizabeth Bay, East Sydney unit after he failed to arrive for a coaching session,[4] and then failed to answer his telephone.[9] A 22-year-old woman was subsequently charged with manslaughter.[3]

In September 2015, with the permission of Avenel Gray, Manly Vale Football Club named their perpetual Senior Player of the Year trophy as the "Ian Gray Senior Men's Player of the Year".[citation needed]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Harvey, Ellie (17 February 2010) "Former Socceroo Ian Gray found dead in apartment"Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 February 2010
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  3. 3.0 3.1 Ralston, Nick (18 February 2010) "Socceroo death: woman on manslaughter charge" smh.com.au. Retrieved 18 February 2010
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Gatt, Ray (17 February 2010) "Death of former Socceroo Ian Gray leaves retiring skipper shattered" The Australian. Retrieved 16 February 2010
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  7. "Former Socceroo Ian Gray Found Dead", Sydney Morning Herald. 16 February 2010
  8. 8.0 8.1 Cockerill, Michael (17 February 2010) "Vale former Socceroo 'Iggy' Gray" The Age. Retrieved on 17 February 2010
  9. Yamine, Evelyn & Morri, Mark (17 February 2010) "Aussie soccer star Ian Gray found dead" The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 February 2010

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