Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Date of birth | 3 May 1957 | ||
Place of birth | Caol, Fort William, Scotland | ||
Position(s) | Left winger | ||
Youth career | |||
1971–1972 | Kilmallie Youth Club | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1972–1978 | Aberdeen | 39 | (0) |
1978–1982 | South Melbourne Hellas (NSL) | 104 | (17) |
1983–1985 | Preston Makedonia (NSL) | 50 | (8) |
1986 | Green Gully (NSL) | 29 | (4) |
1987–1989 | Box Hill Inter (VPL) | 62 | (29) |
1989 | Fawkner Blues (VPL) | 24 | (2) |
1990–1994 | Nunawading City FC | 161 | (51) |
1995 | Ringwood City | 27 | (2) |
1996 | Knox City | 22 | (1) |
1997–1998 | Banyule City SC | 65 | (26) |
Total | 302 | (61) | |
Managerial career | |||
2000–2002 | Essendon Royals (Senior Assistant Coach) | ||
2000–2002 | Essendon Royals (U21/Reserve Head Coach) | ||
2009–2010 | Northcote City (U21/Reserve Head Coach) | ||
2008– | Melbourne Football STARS (Head Coach & Director) | ||
2011– | Xavier College (Firsts Soccer Head Coach) | ||
2016–2017 | Dandenong Thunder (U20/Reserve Head Coach) | ||
2018–2021 | Eastern Lions SC (U20/Reserve Head Coach) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
George Campbell (born 3 May 1957) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He was born in the Highland town of Caol near Fort William in Scotland, and played for Aberdeen in the Scottish Football League. He was the youngest player to have ever made their debut for Aberdeen until Fraser Fyvie broke his record. He is one of only three Aberdeen players to have made their debut at 16 years of age. [1]
He was nicknamed the White Pele and The Pele of the North because of his unique skill on the ball.
When George signed for South Melbourne Hellas in Australia, he became the most expensive player to enter the country with a transfer fee from Aberdeen to Australian club South Melbourne Hellas for £20,000 (AUD 50,000). The fee was considerable given the 21-year-old planned to stay at the club for only one year before returning to the Scottish Football League.
In April 2022 George Campbell was awarded a Life Membership with Football Victoria due to his services to football in Victoria and Australia both as a player and coach.
George Campbell played for Lochaber before joining the Kilmallie Youth Club as a 14-year-old in 1971. Campbell turned professional when he signed for Aberdeen FC in 1972, initially as a schoolboy. He spent seven seasons at Pittodrie Stadium as a left-sided midfielder.
While at the Dons, Campbell represented Scotland at the UEFA European Youth Championship Qualifiers in 1972 and 1973 at the age of 15 and 16.
Campbell was the youngest player to have ever made his debut for Aberdeen at 16 years and 8 months old, making his debut against Hearts on 10 August 1974 in a Scottish League Cup game at Pittodrie. [2] The mark stood for 35 years until 22 August 2009 when Fraser Fyvie broke his record by a margin of 3 months. [1]
Campbell won the 1975 Scottish Reserve Cup before breaking into the Aberdeen first team. He won the 1976 Scottish League Cup after Aberdeen beat Celtic 2–1 at Hampden Park in front of 69,707 supporters (though he did not take part in the match). He played a total of 15 Premier League and Cup matches, playing numerous senior friendly and European qualifying matches. [2] He scored one of his two career goals for Aberdeen in the Anglo-Scottish Cup against St Johnstone on 6 August 1975, winning 2–0,and the other in a friendly game against League of Ireland club Finn Harps on 17 March 1976. Aberdeen had already beaten the Harps in the UEFA Cup in 1973.
He was signed by South Melbourne FC in 1978, Australia's most successful football club in history, who played in the National Soccer League of Australia, for a transfer fee of £20,000 (AUD 50,000). He became the most expensive player to enter the country and had planned to stay in Australia for only one season before returning to the Scottish Football League in a link with Dundee United's Jim McLean, although another broken leg prevented him from doing so.
Campbell was one of the best footballing talents ever to play in Australia's National Soccer League and in 1999 became a 'legend' of South Melbourne FC and is in South Melbourne's Hall of Fame at Bob Jane Stadium. Campbell won the Ampol Cup with South Melbourne FC in 1982 and helped South become runners up in the NSL in 1981 which was South's best ever National Soccer League placing at the time.
In 1982, after 104 appearances and 17 goals with South Melbourne FC, Campbell moved to National Soccer League club rivals Preston Makedonia and stayed there for three seasons, making 50 appearances and scoring 8 goals. He helped Preston reach the 1985 NSL Cup Final against Sydney Olympic at St. George's Stadium. He then moved to another NSL club, Green Gully, in 1985, where he made 29 appearances and scored 4 goals, winning the 1986 Dockerty Cup. He then signed for Box Hill Inter in the Victorian Premier League and stayed there for 2 seasons making 62 appearances and scoring 29 goals.
Campbell then signed for Fawkner Blues who were also in the VPL. He made 24 appearances for the Blues and scored 2 goals. Campbell was named the Player of the Year at Victorian Premier League club Fawkner FC for season 1989.
Campbell regularly appeared on Australia's only national football television programme called 'Match of the Day' on free-to-air channel 028, now known as SBS.
Campbell was not eligible for Socceroo representation as he had already represented Scotland, although he did represent Victoria and played against American footballing giants New York Cosmos, featuring German legend Franz Beckenbauer, Dutch legend Johan Neeskens and Carlos Alberto, one of Brazil's most highly regarded defenders of all time.
Campbell was the senior assistant coach and under-21s coach at Essendon Royals in the Victorian Premier League in seasons 2000 and 2001. With the seniors, Campbell won the Victorian State League Division 1 and were promoted to the Victorian Premier League in 2001. Campbell then won the U21 Victorian Premier League title with Essendon in season 2001.
Campbell was the Football Federation Victoria U14 & U15 State Representative Coach in 2005 & 2006. Ex A League Melbourne Victory Senior Coach, Mehmet Durakovic, was his assistant for the FFV U14 state team in 2006. He also held various roles within the Football Federation Victoria, in particular being the brainchild of the youth Champions League Summer football program, having set up the first Academy system in Victoria.
He was the head coach of the Northcote City U21/Reserve Team who played in the Victorian Premier League for the 2010 season.
Campbell also runs his own academy named Melbourne Football STARS. He has taken football tours annually overseas composed of Melbourne's elite youth footballers to Scotland, England, Spain, Holland, Germany and Italy to play against European footballing opposition.
He currently coaches Xavier College Firsts soccer team and in 2011, 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2022 led them to win the prestigious Associated Public Schools (APS) trophy and the Australian Jesuit Cup in 2011, 2014, 2015 & 2016. Campbell also led Xavier to victory in the inaugural Football Victoria Premier School's Championship in 2022.
He has previously managed Dandenong Thunder U20's and Eastern Lions U20's in the National Premier League Victoria.
Aberdeen
South Melbourne Hellas
Preston Makedonia
Green Gully SC
Fawkner Blues in VPL:
In April 2022 George Campbell was awarded a Life Membership with Football Victoria due to his services to football in Victoria and Australia both as a player and coach.
With Aberdeen:
With South Melbourne Hellas in NSL:
In April 2022 George Campbell was awarded a Life Membership with Football Victoria due to his services to football in Victoria and Australia both as a player and coach.
South Melbourne Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in suburb of Albert Park, in Melbourne, Victoria. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria, with matches played at Lakeside Stadium.
Heidelberg United Alexander Football Club established in 1958 is a football (soccer) club based in the northern Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg West, Victoria, Australia. The team currently competes in the National Premier League Victoria.
The National Premier Leagues Victoria, commonly known as NPL Victoria, is a semi-professional soccer league in Victoria, Australia. The league is a part of the National Premier Leagues, and is the highest level within the Victorian soccer league system, serving jointly as the second tier within the overall Australian pyramid.
Melbourne Knights Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in the suburb of Sunshine North, Melbourne. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria, the second-tier of the Australian soccer league system under the A-League. It is one of the most successful soccer clubs in Australia, being a two-time championship and four-time premiership winner in the now defunct National Soccer League (NSL).
Soccer in the Australian state of Victoria is organised by Football Victoria (FV). FV is a member of the national Football Australia.
Green Gully Soccer Club is an Australian association football club based in Melbourne, Victoria. Green Gully is one of the largest clubs in Melbourne, having participated in the now defunct National Soccer League between 1984–1986. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria, with matches played at Green Gully Reserve in Kealba. Green Gully have won the Victorian state league title nine times, second only to South Melbourne FC with ten. It is one of seven state league teams to eliminate an A-League team in the FFA Cup, alongside Blacktown City FC, Heidelberg United FC, Redlands United FC, Adelaide City FC, Bentleigh Greens SC and APIA Leichhardt FC.
Vaughan Coveny is a retired professional football player from New Zealand. Coveny's senior club career spanned 20 years, mostly in Australia, with his most notable stint being at South Melbourne during their National Soccer League era. He was primarily a striker although he also played as a winger. After retiring from playing, he pursued a coaching career. He is currently the head coach of the Western United under 21's side.
Preston Lions Football Club is a semi-professional soccer club from Preston, a northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The club was established in 1947 to play non-professional soccer matches against other teams in the local community until 1959, and 12 years later, they joined the Victorian Soccer Federation, the club's first season in an officially sanctioned competition. The Lions currently compete in the Victoria Premier League 1 competition, which is the third tier in the Australian soccer league system, after being promoted in 2022 from NPL 3 Victoria. The club won the Victorian Premier League in seasons 1980, 1994, 2002 and 2007.
Caroline Springs George Cross Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Fraser Rise, a north-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and plays in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2, the second tier of football in Victoria, and third in Australia.
John Markovski is an Australian soccer coach and former player. Markovski played in the National Soccer League (NSL) for Sunshine George Cross, Preston Lions, Morwell Falcons, Canberra Cosmos, Auckland Kingz, Carlton SC, Melbourne Knights and Perth Glory FC and was known Australia-wide for his excellent free kick taking skills. Markovski was head coach of Altona Magic, Preston Lions, Fawkner Blues, Sunshine George Cross, Springvale White Eagles, Sydenham Park and Fitzroy City.
Giannis "Johnny" Anastasiadis is a former Australian soccer player who spent the majority of his career playing for Greek club PAOK FC. He is currently the senior coach at NPL Victoria side Heidelberg United.
Port Melbourne SC is an Australian soccer club based in Port Melbourne, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1968 by local Greek Australians, and was promoted over the years to the Victorian Premier League in 1994. It spent the years 1994–2003 in the Victorian Premier League, winning the minor premiership twice, but was unable to secure the title during its time in the VPL. The club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues Victoria.
Andrew Marth is a retired Australian soccer player who played 380 times in the National Soccer League (NSL) over 15 years for Sunshine George Cross, Melbourne Knights and Carlton SC. He also represented Australia 16 times. He is the current manager of Victorian State League Division 1 club Brimbank Stallions FC, with whom he achieved back-to-back promotions in 2017 and 2018.
Footscray Jugoslav United Soccer Team, commonly referred to as Footscray JUST or simply JUST, was an association football club from Melbourne, Australia. The club was established by Yugoslav migrants in 1950, and was a founding member of the National Soccer League.
Charles Egan is a former Australian international football player of Scottish heritage.
Mehmet Duraković is a football coach and former player. Born in Titograd, Yugoslavia, now Podgorica, Montenegro, he spent his playing career as a defender for several clubs in the Australian National Soccer League (NSL), with a brief stint in Malaysia with Selangor FA. Duraković made 64 appearances and scored six goals for the Australian national team.
Kenneth Murphy is a Scottish former footballer who played international football for Australia.
Melbourne Knights FC is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in the Melbourne suburb of Sunshine North. It was founded in 1953, and has had extensive success in its history, with the club's peak coming in the mid-1990s when it was crowned Australian champions, winning back-to-back National Soccer League titles. .
Manningham United Blues Football Club is an Australian soccer club from Templestowe, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club was formed in 1999 by local residents and was known as Manningham Juniors Soccer Club.
Douglas Alexander Brown is a former footballer who played as a forward for Sheffield United. Born in England, he played for the Australia B national team.