Born in Sydney, Tim Cahill became one of Oceania's most celebrated Association football coachs during the Generation X era.
Australian association football player
"Tim Cahill's most defining career moment arrived at the 2006 FIFA World Cup when he scored Australia's first-ever goals in the tournament's history against Japan." โ About Tim Cahill
| Metric | Tim Cahill | Avg Association football coach | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 46 | 56 | -10 yrs |
| Height | 178cm (5'10") | 174cm | +4cm |
| Career length | 28 yrs | ~35 yrs | -7 yrs |
| Based on 470 Association football coach profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Tim Cahill held the record for the fastest goal in MLS history at 8 seconds, scored for New York Red Bulls?
Tim Cahill's most defining career moment arrived at the 2006 FIFA World Cup when he scored Australia's first-ever goals in the tournament's history against Japan. These crucial late goals secured a historic comeback victory, propelling the Socceroos into the knockout stages for the very first time and cementing his legendary status.
Tim Cahill's legacy is defined by his unwavering passion, incredible goal-scoring ability, and his pivotal role in elevating Australian football onto the world stage. He remains an iconic figure, inspiring countless young athletes across the nation.
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