Mark Foy (footballer) explained

Mark Foy
Fullname:Mark Foy
Position:Striker
Birth Date:13 September 1973
Birth Place:New Zealand
Clubs1:Roslyn-Wakari
Years2:1996
Clubs2:North Shore United
Years3:1996
Clubs3:Mount Wellington
Years4:1996–1998
Caps4:50
Goals4:6
Clubs4:Gippsland Falcons
Years5:1999
Caps5:1
Goals5:0
Clubs5:Adelaide City
Nationalyears1:1997–1998
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalteam1:New Zealand

Mark Foy is a former footballer who represented New Zealand at international level[1] and played for Gippsland Falcons and Adelaide City in the Australian National Soccer League.[2] [3]

Playing career

Club career

Ahead of the 1996 National Summer Soccer League, Foy joined North Shore United.[4] [5]

Playing with Mount Wellington, Foy was the best player in the final of the 1996 Chatham Cup in a 3–1 loss to Waitakere City FC.[6] [7]

Soon after his final appearance, Foy joined Gippsland Falcons in the Australian National Soccer League (NSL), where he played 50 times between 1996 and 1998. At the end of the 1997–98 NSL season, Foy headed to Europe, where he spent time with Bohemians in Ireland and Mainz 05 in Germany.[3] [8] [9] [10]

In February 1999, Foy returned to Australia, joining Adelaide City on a four-week contract. He played for the Zebras in a friendly match against Sanfrecce Hiroshima but was released in March, having played once in the league as a late substitute in a loss to Melbourne Knights.[9] [11] [12] [13]

International career

In 1996, Foy was a member of the New Zealand team at the 1996 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, scoring five goals.[14] [15] [16]

Foy played three official full internationals for New Zealand, making his debut in a 0–5 loss to Indonesia on 21 September 1997.[17] His other two matches were a 0–0 draw with Chile on 4 February and a 0–1 loss to South Korea on 7 February 1998.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A-International Appearances - Overall . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website . 17 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081007054503/http://www.ultimatenzsoccer.com/NZRepSoccer/id1708.htm . 7 October 2008 .
  2. Web site: Australian Player Database - FO . 2021-04-28 . OzFootball.
  3. News: Cockerill . Michael . 1999-02-12 . Ferguson lands big break . 38 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 2021-04-28. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: 17 December 1995 . Don't write us off yet: Hagan . Sunday News. 47.
  5. News: Hinton . Marc . 14 January 1996 . Heat on soccer's seasonal switch . Sunday Star Times. B002. Gains: Mark Foy (Roslyn Wakari), Evan Claxton (Ellerslie), Craig Ashton (Mt Wellington), Andrew Aris (Howick), Richard Cannon (via Barnsley, Britain), Nobby Stiles (Central)..
  6. News: Ruane . Jeremy . 1996 Chatham Cup Final . The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website . 2021-04-28.
  7. News: Ruane . Jeremy . 22 September 1996 . Waitakere triumphs . Sunday Star Times. B013.
  8. News: Cockerill . Michael . 9 October 1998 . Opportunity knocks . The Sydney Morning Herald. Losses: Joe Tricarico (Carlton), Doug Marcina (Canberra Cosmos), Jim Kourtis (Sydney Olympic), Mark Foy (Bohemians, Ireland), Tony Sekulic (Mainz 05, Germany).
  9. Web site: Aussie Footballers - Mark Foy . 2021-04-28 . OzFootball.
  10. News: Toutsidis . Meno . 10 February 1999 . Zebras snare NZ star; Midfielder covers loss of teen duo . The Advertiser. Adelaide. 112.
  11. News: Toutsidis . Meno . 13 February 1999 . Zebras likely to ease Kiwi Foy into action . The Advertiser. Adelaide. 142.
  12. Web site: 1999 National Soccer League results . 2021-04-28 . OzFootball.
  13. News: Toutsidis . Meno . 4 March 1999 . As six Sharks regulars walk tightrope over suspension. . .; - Kiwi Foy leaves Zebras . The Advertiser. Adelaide. 88.
  14. News: Gray . Russell . 3 October 1995 . Clark names Olympic hopefuls - he hopes . The Dominion. Wellington. 19.
  15. News: Logan . Innes . 7 January 1996 . Olympic dream unlikely . Sunday News. 50.
  16. Web site: Zlotkowski . Andre . New Zealand - U-23 International Matches . 2021-04-28. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . RSSSF.com.
  17. Web site: A-International Lineups 1990-1999. The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website. 17 November 2009.