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Football Biography

John Aloisi

“John”

Australian · Adelaide, South Australia · Born 5 February 1976

Forward
55
caps
27
intl goals
R16
w c 2006
v Uruguay 2005
decisive penalty

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Australian striker and national hero who scored the penalty that sent Australia to their first World Cup in 32 years with a memorable celebration.

John Joseph Aloisi was born in Adelaide, South Australia on 5 February 1976. A mobile, energetic striker with a cool head in front of goal, Aloisi's defining moment came on 16 November 2005 when he stepped up to score the decisive penalty in the shootout against Uruguay that sent Australia to the 2006 World Cup — their first World Cup qualification for 32 years. His subsequent sprint around the stadium in euphoric celebration became one of Australian sport's most iconic images. He came through Sporting Kansas City before moves to Portsmouth, Deportivo La Coruña, Alaves, Osasuna and Besiktas. For Australia he earned 55 caps and scored 27 goals, and was an important part of the team around the golden era of the 2006 World Cup qualification and tournament itself. He later managed Melbourne City and Brisbane Roar.

Best Known For

WC 2006 Qualification

He scored the decisive penalty against Uruguay in November 2005 that sent Australia to the World Cup for the first time in 32 years, and his joyous sprint celebrating the moment became one of Australian sport's most iconic images.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • WC 2006 Qualification
Career Journey

Timeline

1976 👶 Born in Adelaide, South Australia
2008 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ AIS
🏟️ Coventry City
🏟️ Portsmouth
🏟️ Panathinaikos
🏆 WC 2006 Qualification
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about John Aloisi

Scoring the decisive penalty against Uruguay in November 2005 that sent Australia to the 2006 World Cup after a 32-year absence, and his joyous sprint celebrating the moment.

Portsmouth, Deportivo La Coruña, Alaves, Osasuna and Besiktas.

27 goals in 55 caps, an excellent record for an Australian striker, with his most important goal the World Cup qualifier against Uruguay.

John Aloisi was born on 5 February 1976 in Adelaide, South Australia.

Yes — he managed Melbourne City and Brisbane Roar in the A-League after his playing career ended.

Career Timeline — John Aloisi
1976
Born in Adelaide, South Australia
2008
Retired from professional sport
AIS
AIS
Coventry City
Coventry City
Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Panathinaikos
Panathinaikos
WC 2006 Qualification