Jason Culina Explained

Jason Culina
Fullname:Jason Culina[1]
Birth Date:5 August 1980
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Height:5feet
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:St Albans
Youthclubs2:Melbourne Knights
Youthyears3:1994–1996
Youthclubs3:Sydney United
Years1:1996–1998
Caps1:32
Goals1:1
Years2:1998–1999
Caps2:21
Goals2:1
Years3:2000–2004
Caps3:3
Goals3:0
Years4:2001
Clubs4:Germinal Beerschot (loan)
Caps4:12
Goals4:1
Years5:2002–2003
Clubs5:De Graafschap (loan)
Caps5:24
Goals5:1
Years6:2004–2005
Caps6:38
Goals6:12
Years7:2005–2009
Caps7:98
Goals7:3
Years8:2009–2011
Caps8:44
Goals8:8
Years9:2011
Caps9:0
Goals9:0
Years10:2012–2013
Caps10:8
Goals10:2
Totalcaps:280
Totalgoals:29
Nationalyears1:1996–1997
Nationalteam1:Australia U-17
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:6
Nationalyears2:1999
Nationalteam2:Australia U-20
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:1998–2000
Nationalteam3:Australia U-23
Nationalcaps3:16
Nationalgoals3:1
Nationalyears4:2005–2011
Nationalteam4:Australia
Nationalcaps4:58
Nationalgoals4:1
Manageryears1:2017–2018
Managerclubs1:Sydney United 58

Jason Culina (born 5 August 1980) is a former Australian soccer player and coach.

Club career

Culina began his career with Sydney United under his father, Branko Culina, before moving to Ajax, where he struggled in the reserves. Only after moving to Twente did Culina begin to shine at the top level in club football. This was proved by his moving to another top Dutch club, PSV. While originally an attack-minded midfielder with Twente, at PSV Culina played more in a disciplined defensive role for the club with immediate success. In his final year at PSV, Culina was mainly deployed at right-back with further success, attributing to Culina's versatility and utility value.

On 9 January 2009, Culina announced his intention to return to Australia after turning down a contract extension from PSV as he sought a new challenge and a fresh start in Australia.

"I want to make a fresh start and I am ready for a new challenge. I am the first international who returns to Australia and I am keen to promote the national competition and raise the standard."[2]

On 14 January 2009, he was signed by Gold Coast United on a three-year contract, becoming the club's first marquee player.[3] [4] [5] On 1 July 2009 he made his Gold Coast debut in a friendly in Singapore against a Singapore Olympic Selection, coming on as a substitute for Steve Pantelidis and scoring in the 88th minute from 25 yards out.[6] On 22 February 2011, it was revealed Culina would join his father Branko Culina at Newcastle Jets.[7] Culina was injured long-term and missed the 2011–12 season.[8] His contract was set aside, but he continued his rehab and training with the club.

On 12 October 2012, Culina signed with A-League club Sydney FC.[9] However, he lasted less than a year with the club, parting ways with the club in February 2013 after a disagreement with manager Frank Farina.[10] Culina announced his retirement on 18 June 2013 at a Football Federation Australia function.[11]

Coaching career

In 2015, Culina joined the King's School football coaching staff, helping with the school's first team. In 2016, Culina moved to St Joseph's College, and was the college's technical director of football and coach of the First XI.

On 16 August 2017, Culina was appointed head coach of Sydney United 58 after Mark Rudan resigned[12] Culina announced his resignation from the role eight games into the season, with four wins and four losses to his side's name.[13]

Culina is now coach of Sydney United 58 FC under 12's.[14]

On August 10th, 2023, Culina joined Western Sydney Wanderers as their Head of Academy Coaches.[15]

International career

Culina made his debut for the Australia national team against South Africa in 2005.[16] He became a regular starter for the Socceroos under head coach Guus Hiddink, who was also his club coach at PSV.[17] [18] His first international goal came in September 2005, against the Solomon Islands in Sydney.[19] Culina played in both legs of the World Cup play-off against Uruguay where Australia qualified for the 2006 World Cup following a dramatic penalty shoot-out. He was selected in the Australian squad for the World Cup, held in Germany, and started all four of Australia's matches.[20]

On 3 March 2010, Culina was named captain of Australia for the first time, in an AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Indonesia,[21] a 1–0 victory. On 18 June 2013, he announced his official international retirement at a function held before Australia's World Cup qualifier against Iraq.

Personal life

Culina is the youngest son of former Sydney FC and Newcastle Jets coach Branko Culina. He is of Croatian descent.[22] [23]

On 5 February 2007, Culina and his wife Terri welcomed their first child, a boy named Roman.[24] His son Roman, is also a footballer, who currently plays for the Western Sydney Wanderers NPL NSW squad.[25]

Career statistics

Club

Club!rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sydney United1996–976060
1997–98261261
Total3210000321
Sydney Olympic1998–99201201
Ajax1999–0000000040
2001–0200400040
2003–0430202070
Total306020110
Germinal Beerschot (loan)2000–0112142163
De Graafschap (loan)2002–0324142283
Twente2004–053211203411
2005–06610061
Total381220004012
PSV2005–062304220292
2006–072815180412
2007–081813040251
2008–092914060391
Total9831632001346
Gold Coast United2009–1026300263
2010–1118500185
Total4480000448
Newcastle Jets2011–12000000
Sydney FC2012–13820082
Career total2792932722033336

International

Score and result list Australia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Culina goal.

Honours

Ajax

PSV

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010: List of Players: Australia . FIFA . 3 . 4 June 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418010111/https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/22/85/78/fwc_2010_squadlists.pdf . 18 April 2020.
  2. Web site: Socceroo Jason Culina officially accepts Gold Coast deal . Theaustralian.news.com.au . 17 February 2012 .
  3. Web site: Socceroo Jason Culina signs as Gold Coast United's marquee . Goldcoastunited.com.au . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110302020748/http://www.goldcoastunited.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=26083 . 2 March 2011 .
  4. Web site: Bleiberg: Ambition was the key to Culina signature . Goldcoastunited.com.au . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110310045041/http://www.goldcoastunited.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=26085 . 10 March 2011 .
  5. Web site: Right time, right club . Goldcoastunited.com.au . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110302020632/http://www.goldcoastunited.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=26086 . 2 March 2011 .
  6. Web site: Debut goal for Culina in 4–0 win for United . Goldcoastunited.com.au . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110308123210/http://www.goldcoastunited.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=27999 . 8 March 2011 .
  7. Web site: James Gardiner . Jason Culina signs with Newcastle Jets . Theherald.com.au . 22 February 2011 . 22 February 2011 . 21 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110821154959/http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/sport/football-soccer/jason-culina-signs-with-newcastle-jets/2083922.aspx . live .
  8. Web site: My call on Jason Culina, says Ray Baartz. ROBERT. DILLON. 14 September 2011.
  9. Web site: Jason Culina signs with Sydney FC - Football Australia 2011 . 2012-10-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121013191536/http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/jason-culina-signs-with-sydney-fc/50081 . 13 October 2012.
  10. Web site: Sydney FC parts ways with Culina.
  11. Web site: Injury-plagued Culina calls it quits.
  12. News: Jason Culina named Sydney United Coach. FourFourTwo. 16 August 2017.
  13. Web site: Jason Culina resigns as Sydney United 58 head coach . 30 April 2018 .
  14. Web site: Jason Culina named Sydney United coach . 2024-02-05 . FTBL.
  15. News: The Wanderers land a Socceroo legend. KEEPUP. 10 August 2023.
  16. Web site: Culina poised for Socceroo call-up . The Age. 28 January 2005 .
  17. Web site: Hiddink keeps Culina out of firing line . The Sydney Morning Herald. November 2005 .
  18. Web site: Young Socceroo takes slow boat to success . The Age. 13 November 2005 .
  19. Web site: Hiddink era starts in style for Socceroos . The Sydney Morning Herald. 3 September 2005 .
  20. Web site: From reserve football to Dutch title and World Cup . The Sydney Morning Herald.
  21. Web site: Culina honoured by captaincy nod . Theworldgame.sbs.com.au . 3 March 2010 .
  22. Web site: Family Matters . The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 July 2008 .
  23. Web site: A game to embrace, not divide, our loyalties . The Age. 22 June 2006 .
  24. Web site: Culina at home with the pressure . The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 May 2007 .
  25. Web site: Wanderers . Western Sydney . Youth . Western Sydney Wanderers Official Website . Western Sydney Wanderers . 12 April 2024.