Ernie Tapai Explained

Ernie Tapai
Fullname:Ernest Tapai
Birth Date:1967 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Subotica, Yugoslavia
Height:1.68 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1985–1989
Clubs1:Footscray JUST
Caps1:100
Goals1:10
Years2:1989–1990
Clubs2:Sunshine George Cross
Caps2:15
Goals2:0
Years3:1990–1992
Clubs3:Adelaide City
Caps3:35
Goals3:6
Years4:1992–1993
Clubs4:Stoke City
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:1993–1994
Clubs5:Estoril
Caps5:13
Goals5:1
Years6:1994–1996
Clubs6:Morwell Falcons
Caps6:48
Goals6:8
Years7:1996–1997
Clubs7:Collingwood Warriors
Caps7:24
Goals7:1
Years8:1997–1998
Clubs8:Perth Glory
Caps8:15
Goals8:2
Years9:1999–2000
Clubs9:Home United
Caps9:?
Goals9:?
Years10:2001
Clubs10:Clementi Khalsa
Caps10:16
Goals10:3
Years11:2002
Clubs11:Westgate
Nationalyears1:1990–1998
Nationalteam1:Australia
Nationalcaps1:37
Nationalgoals1:6
Manageryears1:2007
Managerclubs1:Corio

Ernie Tapai (born 14 February 1967) is an Australian former professional soccer player who spent the majority of his career in the Australian National Soccer League (NSL). He also had stints in England, Portugal and Singapore. Tapai played 52 times for Australia, including 37 times in full international matches.

Early life

Tapai was born in Subotica, Yugoslavia (now in Serbia). He migrated to Australia with his parents as a young child.[1] [2] [3]

Club career

After playing as a junior for Melbourne Hungaria, Tapai signed for Footscray JUST ahead of the 1985 National Soccer League season.[4] He made at age 18 in the National Soccer League. After playing with Sunshine George Cross and Adelaide City Tapai moved to Europe to play for English side Stoke City.Stoke City.[5] He never got much of a chance at Stoke making just once appearance for the club which came as a substitute in a 2–2 draw with Crewe Alexandra in the Football League Trophy on 6 January 1993.[5]

Tapai then signed with Portuguese club Estoril, participating in the 1993–94 Primeira Divisão season, where he scored his only goal against Benfica, but moved back to play in Australia. He went on to play for Gippsland Falcons and Perth Glory before playing for three years in Singapore with Home United and Clementi Khalsa and retired after the 2002 season with Westgate.[6]

After ending his playing career Tapai went into coaching.[7]

International career

Tapai played 52 games (37 'A' games) for the Australia national team between 1986 and 1998. He was part of the Australia squad that claimed 2nd place at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. Australian manager Terry Venables received criticism for bringing on Tapai in the 1997 World Cup Qualifier against Iran. Australia needed a goal and Tapai was not the man many viewed as being a viable attacking option.[8] [9] [10]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[11]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Footscray JUST1985National Soccer League223223
1986National Soccer League264264
1987National Soccer League212212
1988National Soccer League170170
1989National Soccer League140140
Total10010100!10
Sunshine George Cross1989–90National Soccer League150150
Adelaide City1990–91National Soccer League9494
1991–92National Soccer League262262
Total35635!6
Stoke City1992–93Second Division0000001010
Estoril1993–94Primeira Divisão131131
Gippsland Falcons1994–95National Soccer League205205
1995–96National Soccer League283283
Total48848!8
Collingwood Warriors1996–97National Soccer League241241
Perth Glory1997–98National Soccer League152152
Career total2502800001025128

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Australia199030
199120
1992111
199661
1997103
199841
Total366

Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Tapai goal.

List of international goals scored by Ernie Tapai
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 8 July 1992 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, Australia 1–0 3–1 Friendly
2 27 October 1996 Olympic Stadium, Papeete, Tahiti 1–0 6–0 1996 OFC Nations Cup
3 11 June 1997 Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia 8–0 13–0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
4 17 June 1997 Parramatta Stadium, Sydney, Australia 4–0 6–2 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 5–0
6 11 February 1998 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia 1–0 1–0 Friendly

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009 Football Hall of Fame . 23 October 2009 . MyFootball . en . 25 May 2020.
  2. News: Kent . Paul . 29 November 1997 . The modern, dinky-di face of Australian soccer . en . The Sydney Morning Herald . 25 May 2020. Newspapers.com. subscription.
  3. Tapai. Ernie. Donikian. George. George Donikian. Cotsanis. George. Ernie Tapai on The Pioneers FNR . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/UdHy09v7eso . 21 December 2021 . live. The Pioneers . Football Nation Radio . 7 March 2019. YouTube.
  4. News: Schwab . Laurie . 16 January 1985 . Gully loses Wade to Juventus . en . The Age . 25 May 2020. subscription. Newspapers.com.
  5. Book: Lowe, Simon. Stoke City The Modern Era - A Complete Record. 2000. Desert Island Books. 1-874287-39-2.
  6. Web site: 2002 State League Division One Results . 21 March 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130530212746/http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/States/VIC/2002D1R.html . 30 May 2013.
  7. Web site: Corio challenged to make the point. geelongadvertiser. 21 April 2013.
  8. Web site: FIFA Player Statistics: Ernest Tapai . FIFA.com . en-GB . https://web.archive.org/web/20130701214525/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=95727/index.html . 1 July 2013 . 25 May 2020.
  9. Web site: Ernie Tapai. OzFootball. 21 April 2013.
  10. Web site: Australian National Team History . Howe . Andrew . 2018. 94. Football Federation Australia.
  11. Web site: Aussie Footballers - Ernie Tapai . OzFootball . 25 May 2020.