Stan Lazaridis
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Stan Lazaridis | ||
Image:Stan Lazaridis.jpg | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Stanley Lazaridis | |
Date of birth | August 16, 1972 (age 34) | |
Place of birth | Perth, Australia | |
Nickname | Lazza; at West Ham, Skippy | |
Position | Left Midfield/Left Back | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Perth Glory | |
Number | 11 | |
Professional clubs* | ||
Years | Club | Apps (goals) |
1992-1995 1995-1999 1999-2006 2006- |
West Adelaide SC West Ham United Birmingham City Perth Glory |
73 (5) 69 (3) 191 (8) 8 (0) |
National team** | ||
1993-2006 | Australia | 60 (0) |
* Professional club appearances and goals |
Stanley "Stan" Lazaridis (born August 16, 1972 in Perth, Australia), is an Australian football (soccer) player. Lazaridis' parents originate from Macedonia, Greece. He plays as a left-sider though is equally at home on the wing in a deeper-lying midfield role or even at left-back. He currently plays for his home-town club, Perth Glory.
His reputation as a young left-footed teenager began with Olympic Kingsway where, despite his age, he intimidated many a defender with his extraordinary change of pace.[1] His career started with Stirling Lions (formerly Stirling Macedonia), Perth before West Ham United became aware of his talent and paid £300,000 to sign him. However, after a 3-1 defeat at Chelsea on his debut, he did not earn a regular place in Harry Redknapp's team. A pair of injuries, (the second soon after his return from the previous) cut into his playing time considerably, though he always worked hard when on the field to impress (scoring at least two more long range efforts in his time).
Over four seasons, Lazaridis, also known as "Skippy Stan", played just 87 games for West Ham United and was then sold to Birmingham City. Impressive for a long while, he played an important role in guiding the team up to the Premiership for 2002/03.
Lazaridis was released at the end of the 2005-06 season by Birmingham City after making 222 appearances for the club. A firm favourite with the Birmingham supporters, it appears that he will now finish his career in Australia with current club Perth Glory.
Lazaridis was called up to the Australian 2006 FIFA World Cup squad but was one of six players who did not see any game time in Germany.
[edit] International Retirement
On the 4th of October 2006, he announced his international retirement. On the 7th October, 2006 Lazaridis played his last game for Australia in a 1-1 friendly against Paraguay. This made him the highest capped Socceroo not to score an international goal, taking the record off Milan Ivanović.
[edit] External links
- Statistics at footballdatabase.com
- Statistics at soccerbase.com
- Photos and stats at sporting-heroes.net
- Yahoo World Cup Profile
Australia squad - 2006 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Schwarzer | 2 Neill | 3 Moore | 4 Cahill | 5 Čulina | 6 Popović | 7 Emerton | 8 Skoko | 9 Viduka | 10 Kewell | 11 Lazaridis | 12 Čović | 13 Grella | 14 Chipperfield | 15 Aloisi | 16 Beauchamp | 17 Thompson | 18 Kalac | 19 Kennedy | 20 Wilkshire | 21 Sterjovski | 22 Milligan | 23 Bresciano | Coach: Hiddink |
Perth Glory FC - Current Squad |
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1 Petkovic | 2 Townsend | 3 Tarka | 4 Colosimo | 5 Harnwell | 6 Christie | 7 Saric | 8 Micevski | 9 Glavas | 10 Despotovski | 11 Lazaridis | 12 Bertos | 13 Kovacevic | 14 Coyne | 15 Robertson | 16 Webster | 17 Young | 18 Magdic | 19 Sekulovski | 20 Vrteski | 24 Pezos | 50 Tomich | Coach Smith |
Categories: 1972 births | Living people | Greek Australians | Australian football (soccer) players | FA Premier League players | Olympic competitors for Australia | Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics | West Ham United F.C. players | West Ham United F.C. midfielders | Birmingham City F.C. players | West Adelaide SC players | People from Perth, Western Australia | FIFA World Cup 2006 players | Perth Glory players