Paul Wade

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Paul Wade
OAM
Personal information
Date of birth (1962-03-20) 20 March 1962 (age 62)
Place of birth Cheshire, England
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1984 Green Gully 28 (4)
1985–1986 Brunswick Juventus 49 (11)
1987–1995 South Melbourne 212 (27)
1995 Heidelberg United 6 (0)
1995–1997 Canberra Cosmos 45 (11)
Total340(53)
International career
1985 Australia B 2 (1)
1986–1996 Australia 84 (10)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Paul Wade OAM (born 20 March 1962) is an Australian retired soccer player, who is best known for his long-term role as captain of the national team.

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Club career

Born in Cheshire, England, Wade moved to Australia with his parents at age 11. By 1984, he had attained Australian citizenship and represented his adopted country for the first time, playing for Australia's "B" side against Tasmania. That same year, he made his debut in the National Soccer League with the Green Gully Cavaliers.

Wade played just one season with Green Gully before joining Brunswick Juventus the following season and helping them win the 1985 NSL Championship.

South Melbourne FC

He played two seasons with Brunswick before joining South Melbourne FC. Wade would become a key player in the Hellas midfield and become a fan favourite known for his intense work rate and tackling. He would spend eight seasons at the club, winning another NSL title in 1991 under the guidance of Ferenc Puskás. He would also win the NSL Cup in 1990 and a minor premiership (first overall at the end of the regular season) in 1993. Wade's performances for Hellas also led to him being named the NSL Player of the Year in 1988.

Later career

He joined the Canberra Cosmos in 1995 for what would be his final two seasons, but was unable to help the team from the bottom of the standings in either campaign. He announced his retirement from competitive football in 1997 at the end of the NSL season. [1]

Wade's club career was spent entirely in Australia, a rarity for players from that country who often go to Europe on the lure of a better quality of football, more passionate fan support and higher salaries. Wade played a total of 345 games in the NSL.

International career

Wade would become known as Mr Socceroo for his longevity and performances for the national side.

Wade's 84 "A" international appearances for Australia make him the second most capped player in the country's history (only Alex Tobin, with 87, had more). In total, Wade played 118 games for Australia between 1986 and 1996. He represented the Socceroos at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea and in two FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns (1990 and 1994).

One of his most famous moments came in 1993, during qualifying for the 1994 World Cup when Australia faced Argentina. Faced with the dubious honour of marking star Diego Maradona, Wade was valiant in helping Australia stay in the two games, although they would eventually lose 2–1 on aggregate goals following a 1–0 defeat in Buenos Aires.

His final international game was on 1 November 1996 in Canberra against Tahiti in the 1996 OFC Nations Cup final, which Australia won.

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.27 March 1988 Auckland, New Zealand Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan 3–03–0 1988 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
2.14 July 1988 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney, Australia Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1–04–1 Friendly
3.25 October 1990 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 1–03–0 1990 Indonesian Independence Cup
4.3–0
5.2 February 1992 Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne, AustraliaFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1–01–0Friendly
6.14 August 1992Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, IndonesiaFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3–03–0Friendly
7.11 September 1992 Papeete, French Polynesia Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti 3–03–0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
8.26 September 1992 Newcastle, AustraliaFlag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 3–16–1
9.19 April 1993 National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 1–01–3Friendly
10.15 November 1995 Breakers Stadium, Newcastle, AustraliaFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 2–03–0 1995 Trans-Tasman Cup

After retirement

In 1995 Wade released his autobiography, Captain Socceroo: The Paul Wade story. [2]

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References

  1. Schwab, Laurie (19 April 1997). "Wade an unlikely stayer who became a legend". The Age. pp. B 27. Retrieved 23 October 2024 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Cockerill, Michael (1 November 1995). "SA entices Wade into new waters". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 50. Retrieved 23 October 2024 via Newspapers.com.