Murray Barnes Explained

Murray Barnes
Birth Date:1954 1, df=y
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Leeds United
Youthclubs2:Kissing Point
Youthclubs3:Northern Tigers
Years1:1971–1987
Clubs1:Sydney City
Caps1:225
Goals1:60
Nationalyears1:1975
Nationalteam1:Australia U-23
Nationalyears2:1975–1981
Nationalteam2:Australia
Nationalcaps2:32
Nationalgoals2:6
Club-Update:16 October 2009
Nationalteam-Update:16 October 2009

Murray Barnes (16 January 1954 – 31 December 2011) was an Australian soccer player. Barnes played for the Australian team for six years, captaining the team nine times.

Playing career

Club career

Barnes played for a number of junior soccer clubs including Northern Tigers and Kissing Point in New South Wales.[1] [2] He also spent a year with the youth team of English club Leeds United.[3] During his senior club career Barnes played for Sydney Hakoah (later known as Sydney City Soccer Club) in the New South Wales State League and in the National Soccer League.[4]

International career

He played 32 full international games for the national side scoring six goals.[5] [6] He was captain of the Socceroos for nine matches between 1978 and 1981 including World Cup qualifiers against New Zealand, Fiji, Chinese Taipei and Indonesia.[7]

Death

Murray died on 31 December 2011, at the age of 57.[8]

Honours

Barnes received the Football Hall of Fame (Australia), Award of Distinction. When Football Federation Australia created the Socceroo Club made up of former national team members in 2008, Barnes was announced as a founding member.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The History of Kissing Point. Kissing Point Football Club. 16 October 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091025091711/http://www.kpfc.asn.au/kphistory.php. 25 October 2009. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Club History. Northern Tigers FC. 16 October 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20091012231112/http://www.northerntigersfc.com.au/history.html. 12 October 2009. dead.
  3. Web site: Former Australia captain Murray Barnes dies at 57. 1 January 2011. BBC Sport.
  4. Web site: Australian Player Database - B. ozfootball.net. 16 October 2009.
  5. Book: The Australian National Men's Football Team: Caps And Captains. Football Federation Australia.
  6. http://www.sesasport.com.au/pages/football.htm SESA Sport
  7. Web site: Socceroo Internationals for 1981. ozfootball.net. 16 October 2009.
  8. Web site: Fans To Honour Former Socceroo . Australian FourFourTwo . 1 January 2012 . 1 January 2012.
  9. News: Special club formed for Socceroos. 22 June 2008. Sydney Morning Herald. 16 October 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120503095007/http://news.smh.com.au/sport/special-club-formed-for-socceroos-20080622-2uvh.html. 3 May 2012. dmy-all.