- Tim Cahill
Infobox Football biography
playername = Tim Cahill
fullname = Timothy Filiga Cahill
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1979|12|6|df=y
cityofbirth =Sydney
countryofbirth =Australia
height = height|ft=5|in=10
weight =68kg
position =Attacking midfielder
currentclub =Everton F.C.
clubnumber = 17
youthyears = 1996
youthclubs =Sydney United
years = 1997–2004
2004–
clubs = Millwall Everton
caps(goals) = 217 (52) 104 (31)
nationalyears = 1993
2004–
nationalteam = Samoa U-20
Australia
nationalcaps(goals) =
028 (13)
pcupdate = 10:14,28 September 2008 (UTC)
ntupdate = 22:21,22 July 2007 (UTC)Tim Cahill [Kay-hill] (born
6 December 1979 ) [ [http://www.evertonfc.com/match/squad.html?player_id=8 Tim Cahill Profile from official site] RetrievedAugust 2 ,2006 ] is anAustralia nfootball (soccer) player who plays as an attacking central midfielder for the Australian national team and Everton. He is best known internationally for scoring the first goal by an Australian at aFIFA World Cup . In 2007 he also became the first Australian player to score at anAsian Cup .Notable Relative
He is first cousin with Ben Roberts, a Rugby League player for Sydney club the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, in the Australian NRL. He is also related to St. George Rugby League player Chase Stanley.
Life and early career
Cahill was born in
Sydney to aSamoa n mother and an English father, of Irish descent, and was encouraged to play football as a child. He attended Bexley North Primary school, Tempe High School and Kingsgrove North High School, where he ended his high school years. Cahill paid a visit to Bexley North following his World Cup exploits where, despite the fact that the school holidays had started, almost the entire student body turned out to welcome him back. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/aussie-update/hero-tim-mobbed-at-old-school/2006/07/03/1151778872678.html Cahill mobbed at old school] ] [ [http://www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au/latest_news/year_2006/footballwcup.htm Past NSWPSSA & NSWCHS representatives dominate Socceroo Squad] www.sports.det.nsw.edu.au. Retrieved10 July 2006 ] As a youngster Cahill played football for Balmain Police Boys Club and the Marrickville Red Devils Soccer Football Club.Millwall
In 1997, Cahill asked his parents to allow him to travel to
England to play professionally, where he was signed by Millwall on a free transfer fromSydney United . He made his Millwall debut onMay 22 1998 . In the 2003-2004 season, Cahill was the workhorse in Millwall's heroic campaign which led them to theFA Cup final for the first official time in their history, scoring in the semi-final against Sunderland, and aUEFA Cup place. Cahill polled over 100,000 votes to win the FA Cup ‘Player of the Round’ award for his performance during the semi-final victory in that competition. [ [http://www.thefa.com/TheFACup/TheFACup/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2004/04/FACup_POTR_SF_Cahill.htm Cahill's boost to Lions] Alex Stone.13 April 2004 . Retrieved10 July 2006 ] Cahill made 241 overall appearances for The Lions, scoring 58 goals. Before the start of the 2004-2005 season, Cahill's contract was transferred to Everton Football Club for a fee of £1.5 million [ [http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/cahill-signs-in.html Cahill signs for Everton] ] after he turned down a move to Millwall'sSouth East London rivals Crystal Palace.Everton
Cahill's transition into the Premiership was very successful; in his first season Cahill finished as the club's top goal scorer and assister.Fact|date=March 2008 He finished the 2004-2005 campaign as fan's player of the seasonFact|date=March 2008 as Everton reached the Champions League qualifying stage ahead of cross-town rivals
Liverpool . One of his best efforts came via a low angled volley against local rivals Liverpool, in a match Everton lost 2-1. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/4343223.stm Cahill scores in derby] ]Before the 2005-06 season Cahill's contract at Everton was extended with a salary increase reflecting the impact he had made at the club. [ [http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/cahill-pens-new-deal.html Cahill signs extension] ] The third round of that season's
FA Cup drew Cahill's former club, Millwall against Everton atThe New Den . He scored the winner in the replay atGoodison Park , but chose not to celebrate his winning goal, stating, "They gave me my big break, it would have been like kicking them in the teeth." [ [http://worldcup.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?contenutoId=73844 Goal.com on Tim Cahill including comments about scoring against Millwall] ]In October 2006, Cahill was named as one of 50 nominees for the
Ballon D'Or . He was the first Everton player in 18 years to be nominatedFact|date=March 2008 and was also the only player on the list from theAsian Football Confederation or from Oceania. A month later he was out of action for 8 weeks with a knee injury sustained by colliding with teammateLee Carsley in a home game against Aston Villa on11 November . Cahill returned on14 January 2007 , in place of the suspendedMikel Arteta , in the 1-1 home draw against Reading. However, Cahill sustained a second serious injury of 2006-07, breaking his 5th leftmetatarsal in a 1-1 draw againstSheffield United , on3 March 2007 , which ended his season. On29 June 2007 he signed a contract extension at Everton that will see him stay at the club until 2012.Cahill returned from injury partway through the 2007-08 season in the club's first
UEFA Cup Group match, a home match against Greek sideLarissa on25 October 2007 . He scored from a diving header after 14 minutes and playing a major part in Everton's second goal, scored byLeon Osman . Everton subsequently won the game 3-1. [ [http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=230370&cc=3436 Everton 3-1 Larissa: Cahill's fairytale return] , Retrieved26 October ,2007 .] He scored yet another vital goal on31 October when he grabbed an extra time winner for Everton to beat Luton 1-0 in theFootball League Cup , to send Everton into their first cup Quarter Final in over 5 years. In the league Cahill scored a spectacularbicycle kick against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge to earn a 1-1 draw for Everton in the dying minutes of the match, and twice in a 7-1 defeat of Sunderland.Cahill is popular with the Everton fans and they chant his name to the tune of "Tom Hark", by Elias and His Zig Zag Jive Flutes. They have also given him the nickname "Tiny Tim" after the
Charles Dickens character due to being quite short and slim. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/Football/Tiny-Tims-giant-leap/2005/04/01/1112302235084.html Sydney Herald talks about Cahill] ] He has made a corner flaggoal celebration his trademark. The celebration, where Cahill pretends to trade punches with the corner flag while putting the Everton badge between his teeth (showing his devotion to the club), was first seen in the 2005-2006 season. It was inspired byMelbourne Victory playerArchie Thompson who performs a similar routine whenever he scores. [ [http://www.archiesback.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=41 Archie Thompson article including reference to goal celebration] ] On2 March 2008 , Cahill celebrated his goal in the 3-1 home defeat of Portsmouth by crossing his wrists as if he had been handcuffed. This was in reference to the recent jailing of his brother, Sean, for GBH. The potentially controversial action was defended by Everton, though Cahill has since apologised, butThe FA has thus far refused to comment on the incident. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/everton/7274812.stm|title=Cahill says sorry for celebration|publisher=BBC Sport|date=2008-03-04|accessdate=2008-03-04] His 100th league appearance for Everton came in the 1-0 victory over Sunderland after which Cahill mentioned Duncan Ferguson andAlan Stubbs as the two biggest influences on his Everton career. [ [http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,23361059-23215,00.html Cahill's ton up for Toffees] ] It is a testament to Cahill's importance to Everton that the club often try to wrap him in cotton wool to avoid injuries, especially when playing for Australia. [ [http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,23586833-23215,00.html Cahill committed to Socceroos]April 23 ,2008 , FOX Sports News] On the 14th of September he made a return to the scoresheet with a header against Stoke City.Cahill scored his second goal of the season in a 2-2 draw at Hull in which he shot against the top of the bar and over the line, creating a bit of controversy with Hull City manager
Phil Brown calling for his team to be awarded the 3 points. Cahill's next match, the Merseyside derby against Liverpool, saw him sent off in 80th minute for a late tackle onXabi Alonso in a 2-0 loss. On September 30th, a subsequent appeal to have the red card rescinded was rejected.International career
The midfielder only made his debut for the Australian national team in 2004, as a result of his having played for Samoa at Under-20 level at the age of 14. In 2002 Cahill clearly expressed his desire to play for
Mick McCarthy 'sRepublic of Ireland 2002 World Cup team, and even considered taking legal action againstFIFA for the association's refusal to allow his change of nationality. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2002/1820871.stm BBC SPORT | WORLD CUP 2002 | Cahill ponders court action ] ] His Australia debut was in a friendly against South Africa onJune 30 2004 atLoftus Road ,London . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/3584479.stm BBC Sport match report Australia 1-0 South Africa] RetrievedFebruary 15 ,2008 ] He participated at the 2004 Olympic Games. Tim was namedOceania Footballer of the Year for 2004, joiningHarry Kewell ,Mark Viduka ,Brett Emerton ,Christian Karembeu andMark Bosnich among some of the past winners of the award, which has existed since 1988. OnNovember 16 2005 at Sydney'sTelstra Stadium , Cahill played a full game as theSocceroos defeated Uruguay and qualified for the2006 FIFA World Cup in a dramatic penalty shoot-out. As at theJune 13 2006 Cahill had 13 goals from just 18 appearances, making him Australia's most prolific midfielder. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2006/s1661771.htm abc on Tim Cahill] ] This statistic is made all the more impressive by the fact many of his 18 appearances have been as a substitute. Tim Cahill is commonly referred to as "the super-sub" after two world cup goals coming off the bench against Japan and after saving Australia from an embarrassing defeat against Oman in their 2007 Asian Cup opener with a stoppage time goal. On Wednesday6 February 2008 , Tim Cahill scored in a 3-0 defeat of Qatar at the Telstra Dome, Melbourne, to kickstart Australia's 2010 World Cup Qualifying campaign.World Cup 2006
After Japan led 1-0 for the majority of the game through a controversial
Shunsuke Nakamura goal, Cahill, who was a second half substitute forMark Bresciano , scored Australia's first ever world cup goal to bring Australia level in the 84th minute. He slotted home a low swivelled drive after a long throw had caused confusion in the penalty box. Following his goal Cahill appeared to have conceded a clear penalty to Japan, with some speculation after the game that maybe the referee evened up Japan's controversial goal. However, moments later, with Australia driving forward, Cahill curled in a second goal from outside the box in the 89th minute to put the Socceroos in the lead, hitting both posts in the process, before beating Japanesegoalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi .John Aloisi capped off the victory with a goal in the 92nd minute off an assist from Cahill. This made Cahill the first Australian to score in a World Cup Finals game, the scorer of Australia's second ever World Cup Finals goal, and thus the scorer of Australia's first brace. He is also Australia's first Man of the Match at a World Cup. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4852706.stm Cahill's dream world cup début - from BBC Sport] ]Cahill also played in the Brazil game, which was lost 2-0, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853210.stm Brazil vs. Australia match report from BBC Sport] ] and the Croatia game, which was drawn 2-2 [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853428.stm Croatia vs. Australia match report from BBC Sport] ] ensuring a place in the 2nd round. Cahill played the entire match when Australia faced eventual winners Italy, but his team was eliminated by a very controversial late penalty kick. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991534.stm Italy vs. Australia match report from BBC Sport] ]
Prior to the World Cup, Cahill and his Australian team-mates became the new face of
Sanitarium 'sWeet-bix . Theadvertisement showed Cahill scoring a goal, with fellow Socceroos playerLucas Neill asking "How many do you do?", referring to the amount of Weetbix he has every morning. The advertisement was filmed while the Australian national team was in theNetherlands . [ [http://www.weetbix.com.au/breakfastofchampions/Tim-Cahill.aspx Tim Cahill's profile on the Weet-Bix website including a link to the TV advert] ]Asian Cup 2007
In the
2007 AFC Asian Cup , Cahill only appeared as a substitute as he was recovering from an injury. He agitated through the Australian press for a starting berth but failed to secure one. He provided 3 assists in the last 3 goals in Australia's 4-0 win in their crucial last group match against Thailand.In the quarter-final against Japan, Cahill featured as a substitute for
Mark Bresciano (the other substitutes used in the match beingHarry Kewell andNick Carle ). Australia lost that match (1-1 at full time and after extra time) through a penalty shootout and were eliminated from the Asian Cup.Cahill was immediately given a reprieve from participating in his side's pre-season in the United States after a hectic run playing for club side Everton and in the club off-seasons for Australia in the World and Asian Cups.Pim Veerbek has said that Cahill will be back for the world cup Qualifyers in October and November after coming back for injury.
Career stats
Honours/Achievements
;Millwall:
*Runner Up
**FA Cup : 2004;National Team:
* OFC nation cup winner 2004;Personal
* First Australian to score at the FIFA World Cup Finals.
* First Australian to score a brace at the World Cup.
* Australia's first Man Of The Match at the World Cup Finals.
* First Australian to score at the Asian Cup Finals.
* Nominated for the 2006 Ballon D'Or.
* Oceania footballer of the year 2004.References
External links
*FIFA player|213001
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* [http://www.evertonfc.com/player-profile/tim-cahill Profile at official Everton site]
* [http://soccernet.espn.go.com/player?id=5105&cc=3436 Profile at ESPNSoccernet.com]
* [http://au.sports.yahoo.com/football/socceroos/tim-cahill/ Yahoo World Cup Profile]
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