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Football Australia Hall of Fame

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The aims of the Football Australia Hall of Fame (founded in 1999 as the Soccer Hall of Fame)[1] are to celebrate and highlight the achievements of retired players and other participants who have contributed significantly to the game.[2] These are made up of either Australian and/or non-Australian footballers, managers and other participants who have become significant figures in the history of the game in Australia. New members are generally added each year.

Selection

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All nominees must be Australian citizens. For non-players, inclusion is based on criteria including and "overall sustained contribution to the game".

Awards

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Originally, there were several categories based on the nature of an individual's contribution, including:

  • Hall of Champions (players) / Hall of Honour (non-players)
  • Medal of Excellence (players) / Roll of Honour (non-players)
  • Award of Distinction (players) / Roll of Honour (non-players)

1999 Inaugural inductees

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Players

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2000 inductees

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Players

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2001 inductees

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Players

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2002 inductees

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Players

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2003 inductees

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Players

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2004 inductees

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Players

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2005 inductees

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Players

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2006 inductees

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Players

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2007 inductees

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Players

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2008 inductees

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Players

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2009 inductees

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Players

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2010 inductees

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Players

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2011 inductees

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Players

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2012 inductees

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Players

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2013 inductees

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Players

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2014 inductees

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Players

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2015 inductees

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Players

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2016 inductees

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Players

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2018 inductees

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Players

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2019 inductees

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Players

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2021 inductees

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Players

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Participants

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  • Australia Joe Honeysett

2022 inductees

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Players

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hall of Fame". Football Australia. 28 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Hall of Fame – Eligibility". Football Australia. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  3. ^ a b "2015 Inductees". Football Australia. 4 February 2021. Archived from the original on 21 October 2022. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Ex-Westfield Matilda Leigh Wardell one of four FFA Hall of Fame inductees". Football Federation Australia. 13 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Socceroos great Mark Schwarzer, Matildas duo Kate Gill and Heather Garriock inducted into Football Australia Hall of Fame". ABC News. 27 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Ange Postecoglou among six Football Australia Hall of Fame inductees". ESPN. 12 November 2022.
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