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Tim Cahill
Personal information
Full name Timothy Joel Cahill
Date of birth December 6, 1979
Place of birth Sydney, Australia
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Nickname Tiny Tim
Position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Everton
Number 17
Youth clubs
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1996-1997 Sydney Olympic
Sydney United
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1997-2004
2004- Millwall
Everton 218 (52)
73 (20)
National team**
2004- Australia 18 (13)
* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 15 October 2006.
** National team caps and goals correct
as of July 27 2006.
Timothy Joel Cahill (born December 6, 1979 in Sydney) [1] is an Australian
midfield football player and plays for the Australia national team and Everton.
On June 12, 2006 he scored the first two goals by an Australian in a FIFA World
Cup finals match against Japan; both goals came within the last six minutes,
bringing Australia from 0-1 to 2-1.
Contents
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a.. 1 Life and early career
b.. 2 Cahill at Millwall
c.. 3 Cahill at Everton
d.. 4 Cahill's international career
a.. 4.1 World Cup 2006
e.. 5 Career stats
f.. 6 Trivia
g.. 7 External links
h.. 8 References
[edit]
Life and early career
Cahill was born to a Samoan mother and English father of Irish decent, and was
encouraged to play football. He was educated at Bexley North Public School and
Kingsgrove North High School [2] and played football for Balmain Police Boys
Club when he was a child. Cahill paid a visit to Bexley North following his
World Cup exertions where, despite the fact that the school holidays had
started, almost the entire student body turned out to welcome him back.[3]
Cahill currently lives with his partner, Rebekah. The couple have two sons,
Shae and Kyah.
[edit]
Cahill at Millwall
In 1997, he begged his parents to take him to England to play professionally.
Cahill was signed by Millwall on a free transfer from Sydney United in 1997 and
made his Millwall debut on May 22, 1998. In the 2003-2004 season, Cahill was
the workhorse in Millwall's heroic campaign which led them to the FA Cup final
for the first time in their history and a UEFA Cup place. Cahill polled over
100,000 votes to win the FA Cup 'Player of the Round' award for his performance
during the semi-final victory in that competition [4]. Cahill made 241 overall
appearances for The Lions, scoring 58 goals. Before the start of the 2004-2005
season, Cahill signed for Everton for 1.5 million pounds [5] (after a move to
Millwall's south London rivals Crystal Palace fell through, when Palace
Chairman Simon Jordan refused to pay his agent's fee), for whom he has become a
top player and earned respect throughout the Premiership.
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Cahill at Everton
Cahill's transition into the Premiership was seamless. In his first season
Cahill finished club top goal scorer and assists. He finished the 2004-2005
campaign as fan's player of the season as Everton romped into the Champions
League qualifying stage ahead of cross-town rivals Liverpool. He is renowned
for his late surging runs, ghosting headers, and willingness to work for the
team. In a season of great highs and some lows, Cahill scored many vital goals
and finished as the club's top goalscorer with 13 in his first premiership
season, an excellent return. One of his best goals game from an excellent
half-volley against local rivals Liverpool, in a match Everton lost 2-1.[6] In
August 2005 Cahill's contract at Everton was extended with a salary increase
reflecting the impact he had made at the club.[7] Upon signing, Cahill declared
"all I can say it is another dream come true, another five years at the club I
love and at the one that gave me my chance." Cahill is extremely popular with
the Everton fans and they sing his name to Tom Hark (We Want Falmer) by
Seagulls Ska. They have also given him the nickname "Tiny Tim" after the
Charles Dickens character due to being quite short and slim.[8]
On the January 18, 2006, Cahill had the good grace not to celebrate his winning
goal for Everton against Millwall in the 3rd round replay of the FA Cup,
stating, "They gave me my big break, it would have been like kicking them in
the teeth."[9] Tim Cahill has had a great start to the 2006/2007 season so far.
He has scored 4 goals so far in the premiership with a decisive goal against
Liverpool in the merseyside derby. And most recently scoring another of his
renowned headers after beating fellow Aussie Craig Moore in the air in a recent
match against Newcastle. Tiny Tim also scored against M'boro with a superb shot.
In October 2006, Cahill was named as one of 50 nominees for the Balloon D'Or
award. He is the first Everton player in 18 years to be nominated and is also
the only player on the list from the Asian Football Federation.
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Cahill's international career
The midfielder only made his debut for the Australian national team in 2004, as
a result of his having played for Samoa at Under-20 level at the age of 14.
There were talks of him declaring for the Republic of Ireland before he played
for Australia. His Australia debut was against South Africa in June of that
year. He participated at the 2004 Olympic Games. Tim was named Oceania
Footballer of the Year for 2004, joining Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka, Brett
Emerton, Christian Karembeu and Mark Bosnich among some of the past winners of
the award, which has existed since 1988. On November 16, 2005 at Sydney's
Telstra Stadium, Cahill played a full game as the Socceroos defeated Uruguay
and qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in a dramatic penalty shoot-out. As
at the June 13, 2006 Cahill had 13 goals from just 18 appearances, making him
Australia's most prolific midfielder.[10] This statistic is made all the more
impressive by the fact many of his 18 appearances have been as a substitute.
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World Cup 2006
After Japan led 1-0 for the majority of the game through a controversial
Shunsuke Nakamura goal, Cahill, who was a second half substitute for Marco
Bresciano, scored Australia's first ever world cup goal goal to bring Australia
level in the 84th minute, and a second goal from outside the box in the 89th
minute to put the Socceroos in the lead. John Aloisi topped off the victory
with a goal in the 92nd minute off an assist from Cahill. This not only made
Cahill the first Australian to ever score in a World Cup Finals game but the
scorer of the second Australian World Cup Finals goal and with it Australia's
first brace. He is also Australia's first Man of the Match at a World Cup.[11]
Tim Cahill also played in the Brazil game where they lost 2-0[12] and the
Croatia game where they drew 2-2[13] ensuring a place in the 2nd round. They
faced Italy[14] and Cahill played all 90 minutes where it was 0-0 until the end
of the game where Italy won a controversial penalty[15] which was converted
sending Australia out of the competition.
Prior to the World Cup Cahill and his Australiam team-mates became the new face
of Sanitarium's Weet-bix. The new advertisement shows Cahill scoring a goal,
with fellow Socceroos player Lucas Neill asking "How many do you do?",
referring to the amount of Weetbix he has every morning. The advertisement was
filmed while the Australian national team was in the Netherlands.[16]
[edit]
Career stats
All-Time Club Performance Club Season FA Premier League
&
Football League
Championship
&
Football League One FA Cup League Cup European Competition Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Everton F.C. 05-06 31 6 3 1 0 0 4 1 38 8
04-05 33 11 2 1 3 0 0 0 38 12
Total 64 17 5 2 3 0 4 1 76 20
Millwall F.C. 03-04 40 9 7 3 1 0 0 0 48 12
11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3
01-02 43 13 2 0 2 0 0 0 47 13
00-01 41 9 2 0 4 1 0 0 47 10
99-00 45 12 1 0 2 0 0 0 48 12
98-99 37 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 6
97-98 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total 218 52 12 3 9 1 0 0 239 56
Career Totals 282 69 17 5 12 1 4 1 315 76
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Trivia
a.. Cahill has made a corner flag goal celebration his trademark. The
celebration, where Cahill pretends to trade punches with the flag, was first
seen in the 2005-2006 season and was inspired by Melbourne Victory player
Archie Thompson who performed a similar routine whenever he scored a goal
during 2005. [17]
a.. Former Liverpool Manager Gérard Houllier is a fan of Cahill. He has met
him in the dressing room after the game giving well wishers asking Cahill to
sign Australia shirts. In July 2006 when Houllier was being touted as a
possible successor to Guus Hiddink as the Australian National team manager
Cahill publicly voiced his backing of Houllier and expressed his disappointment
when Houllier dropped out of the running, quite significant for a player who
generally prefers to shun media attention.[18]
a.. Has gone on the record (through the Australian media) to say that his
surname is pronounced "car-hill", not "cay-hill".
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