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Vale Ian Gray (FFA media release)

marinermick

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Sydney
16 February 2010





Football Federation Australia (FFA) was saddened to hear that former Socceroo Ian Gray passed away last night at his home in Sydney .



FFA chairman Mr Frank Lowy, AC, said the football community was shocked and saddened by Ian's passing.



"Ian gave great service to the Socceroos playing 35 matches over 9 years and he was a very respected teammate and a friend to many," Lowy said.



"He was also an active former Socceroo and a great ambassador for football.



"On behalf of the Australian football community I would like to send my condolences to Ian's family, " concluded  Lowy. 



Ian was born on 22nd July 1963 and came up through the Manly Vale and Western Suburbs ranks. An experienced defender or midfielder, he commenced a 12 year national representative career in 1981 when selected in an Australian under 20 team to play in a tournament in China . He was first chosen for the senior Australian side in the 1984 World Series tournament, and later that year joined the Socceroos on an extensive world tour encompassing matches in China , England , Scotland and Italy . He played in first stage qualifying matches for the 1986 and 1994 world cups, and took part in the Presidents Cup in 1991 (in South Korea) and 1992 (Indonesia).



He scored six goals in the 1984 National Soccer League (NSL) season, his last season at APIA Leichhardt, as the inner-Sydney club went as far as the northern division preliminary final. After then transferring to Marconi he played in finals series in 1985 (reaching the northern division grand final) and 1986 (northern division minor semi), and from 1988 to 1990 he took part in three consecutive grand finals; he was on the winning grand final team in 1988 (on penalties over Sydney United) and 1989 (1-0 over Sydney Olympic).



After suffering an injury early in a round 25 match against West Adelaide in 1992/93 he was out of action for six weeks, returning to play in Marconi's 1-0 grand final victory over Adelaide City - his third NSL championship medal. Upon playing in the 1993/94 finals series, he became the first player to play in nine NSL finals series. He stands as the player with the second-most number of NSL appearances for Marconi, just two matches behind Tom McCulloch.



Although playing predominantly in defence throughout his career, he scored some vital goals for Marconi, including an 80th minute strike in a 2-1 win over South Melbourne in the 1988 minor semi final, and a headed goal in the 1991 elimination semi, which Marconi won over Parramatta Eagles on penalties following a 3-3 draw.



Since leaving the professional football ranks, Ian continued to play at an amateur level for his beloved Maccabi Masters and Team Bondi but mainly turned his attention to coaching and in particular mentoring junior football players.



In 2004 Ian was inducted into the FFA Hall of Fame - Award of Distinction. Ian was also a member of the FFA Appeals committee.



Details regarding Ians funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.



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Ian Gray
Born: 22.7.63, Sydney , NSW
Position: Defender/Midfielder

Socceroo honours: 

35 appearances (6 goals) [1984-1992]
14 A internationals (3 goals) / 21 nonA internationals (3 goals)

Other Australian representative honours:
U-20 - 1981 U-20 World Cup train-on squad


Club Career:
1980 - APIA Leichhardt (Australia) 1 appearance (0 goals)
1981 - APIA Leichhardt (Australia) 14a (0g)
1982 - APIA Leichhardt (Australia) 16a (1g)
1983 - APIA Leichhardt (Australia) 25a (2g)
1984 - APIA Leichhardt (Australia) 29a (6g)
1985 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 23a (4g)
1986 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 24a (3g)
1987 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 16a (0g)
1988 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 26a (6g)
1989 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 26a (8g)
89/90 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 23a (5g)
90/91 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 22a (3g)
91/92 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 21a (1g)
92/93 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 22a (2g)
93/94  -Marconi Stallions (Australia) 26a (5g)
94/95 - Marconi Stallions (Australia) 15a (1g)



TOTAL NSL APPEARANCES (GOALS): 329 appearance (47 goals)
 

Wilsons

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/police-set-up-crime-scene-and-call-in-murder-squad-after-mans-body-found-in-elizabeth-bay-apartment/story-e6freuy9-1225831092042

Very sad indeed.
 

kevrenor

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Assistant Coach under Graham Arnold at Northern Spirit in at least the inaugural year. Let us just say it didn't work out for off field (and in my view on field) reasons.

Sad to see anyone die too young, and in those sort of circumstances.

Good to see he was still being active in football.
 

midfielder

Well-Known Member
Very sad I think I actually played against him the week before the world masters ... we played the O 45 Maccabi Masters and they had three former Socceroos ... Very sad to see someone so young die this early ... it must be hard for his family...
 
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jiggles

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http://www.news.com.au/national/former-australian-soccer-player-found-dead/story-e6frfkvr-1225831127914

Very very sad news :(
 

Blackadder

Well-Known Member
More on the death of Ian Gray http://www.news.com.au/national/former-australian-soccer-player-found-dead/story-e6frfkvr-1225831127914
 

Ranyen

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Someone has been arrested.

http://www.smh.com.au/national/socceroo-death-woman-on-manslaughter-charge-20100217-odzb.html
 

~Floss~

Well-Known Member
A sad but interesting observation:

From both articles published yesterday:
Anyone who has information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Today, after alleged connections to drugs and an alleged prostitute have been reported:
Do you know more? nralston@fairfaxmedia.com.au
 

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