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1933 Australia men's national soccer team

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1933 Australia men's national soccer team
Season1933
CaptainGeorge Smith
Matches played3
Wins3
Draws0
Losses0
Goals scored14 (4.67 per match)
Goals against8
Top goalscorerGeorge Smith (7)
Most caps6 players (3)
Players19
Goalscorers4
Debutants18
Biggest home winAustralia 4–1 New Zealand
(23 June)
Highest scoringAustralia 6–4 New Zealand
(17 June)
Longest winning run3 (5–24 June)
Longest unbeaten run3 (5–24 June)
Highest attendance5,000
Australia 4–2 New Zealand
(5 June)
Australia 6–4 New Zealand
(17 June)
Lowest attendance5,000
Australia 4–2 New Zealand
(5 June)
Australia 6–4 New Zealand
(17 June)
Average attendance5,000
1924
1936

This article summarises the Australia men's national soccer team in 1933.[1]

Summary

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Australia began 1933 with the first of their three-match series hosting New Zealand at Brisbane Cricket Ground on 5 June with all eleven starting players making their national team debuts and George Smith as captain on debut.[2] They won the match 4–2 with George Smith and Hec Gorring both scoring two goals.[3] With twelve days rest until the second match at Sydney Cricket Ground on 17 June, it saw four further debutants Ian Davidson, Jack Hughes, Frank Smith, and Tom Tennant; and was won by Australia 6–4 thanks to a George Smith hat-trick (the first ever Australia men's national team hat-trick), and further goals by Roy Crowhurst, Alec Cameron and Jack Hughes.[4] The third and final match of the series was again played at Sydney Cricket Ground on a week later on 24 June, where Bill Edwards, Frank Laidlaw, Jimmy Osborne, and Jack Taylor made their Australia debut[5] as Australia won 4–2 through a brace by George Smith, with Bill Edwards scoring on debut alongside Roy Crowhurst in his third match. Australia finished the series with three wins out of three matches.[6]

Matches

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5 June International Friendly Australia  4–2  New Zealand Brisbane, Australia
  • Smith 20', ?'
  • Gorring ?', 80'
Report Stadium: Brisbane Exhibition Ground
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Z. Korotcoff (Australia)
17 June International Friendly Australia  6–4  New Zealand Sydney, Australia
Report Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: D. Quinn (Australia)
24 June International Friendly Australia  4–2  New Zealand Sydney, Australia
Report
Stadium: Sydney Cricket Ground
Referee: D. Quinn (Australia)

Player statistics

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Pos. Player Apps Goals
GK Jimmy McNabb 3 0
FB Jack Evans 3 0
FB Frank Laidlaw 1 0
HB Ian Davidson 1 0
HB Angus Gibb 1 0
HB Bert Murray 1 0
HB Jimmy Osborne 1 0
HB Charlie O'Connor 3 0
HB Jock Parkes 2 0
HB Jack Taylor 1 0
HB Tom Tennant 1 0
FW Alec Cameron 3 1
FW Roy Crowhurst 3 2
FW Jim Donaldson 1 0
FW Bill Edwards 1 0
FW Hec Gorring 1 2
FW Jack Hughes 1 1
FW Frank Smith 2 0
FW George Smith 3 7

References

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  1. ^ Stock, Greg. "1933 Australia Men's National Team Results". OzFootball.
  2. ^ "SOCCER TEST AT EXHIBITION". The Telegraph. Queensland, Australia. 5 June 1933. p. 3 (CITY FINAL LAST MINUTE NEWS). Retrieved 29 October 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ "AUSTRALIA WINS SOCCER TEST". The Sun News-pictorial. No. 3344. Victoria, Australia. 6 June 1933. p. 23. Retrieved 29 October 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "SOCCER TEST". The Newcastle Sun. No. 4842. New South Wales, Australia. 17 June 1933. p. 8. Retrieved 29 October 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "AUSTRALIAN TEAM". Northern Star. Vol. 57. New South Wales, Australia. 23 June 1933. p. 8. Retrieved 29 October 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "AUSTRALIA SUCCEEDS". The Sun. No. 7327. New South Wales, Australia. 24 June 1933. p. 6 (LAST RACE FOOT BALL). Retrieved 29 October 2024 – via National Library of Australia.