2010 Inductees

D. (Dianne) ALAGICH

HALL OF CHAMPIONS
as a member for OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE 

Di was born in Woodville, South Australia. She has contributed to the game of football as a Player, Coach and Ambassador and is a Player Life Member of the Football Federation SA.
Di has played 92 times for Australia of which 86 were “A” Internationals, represented South Australia at U/16, U/19 and Senior level. Competed in 3 Women’s World Cup campaigns 1999, 2003 & 2007 and 2 Olympic Games Tournaments 2000 & 2004, also played in the USA Women’s League with San Jose Cyber Rays 2001 – 2003

Won Australia’s International Player of the Year Award and SASI Soccer Athlete of the Year in 2004 and South Australian Sports Star of the Year – Peoples Choice Award in 2008

 

T. (Ted) IULIANO

ROLL OF HONOUR
as a member for DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTION

Ted migrated to Australia in 1958 from Campania Region, Italy.

He has contributed to the game of football as an Administrator and is a Life Member of the FFSA and Adelaide Blue Eagles.

Chairman and Board representative for the SASF First Division Management Committee 1981-84, SASF Council Delegate to the Australian Soccer Federation 1981-83, Vice Chairman SASF 1992-97, Member of the Local Organizing Committee for the FIFA World Youth Championships 1993, Tour Leader for the Australia Today – Indonesia 94 tour of Indonesia 1994. Board Member FFSA and Chairman of the Finance Committee 2005-2010. Associated with the game of football in South Australia in excess of 35 years

M. (Michael) BROOKS

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
as a member for DISTINGUISHED PERFORMANCE

Michael was born in Whyalla South Australia.

He has contributed to the game of football as a Player and Coach and is a Player Life Member of the FFSA.

Played 279 games in South Australia scoring 202 goals, an additional 136 games in the National League and played 23 times for South Australia, 15 of which were as Captain. Michael has won 4 SA Championship Medals 1993, 1995, 2000 & 2001, 4 Golden Boot Awards 1996, 2000 2001 & 2002 and has won 5 club Best Player Awards.

Won the Sergio Melta Medal, (SA Player of the Year Award) in 1996.

Z. (Zoran) KARADZIC

ROLL OF HONOUR
as a member for MERITORIOUS CONTRIBUTION

Zoran migrated to Australia in 1991 from Zemun, Belgrade, Serbia.

He has contributed to the game of football as a Player and Coach.
Played 155 games for Adelaide Blue Eagles and represented South Australia on 6 occasions. Has won 4 SA Premier League Championship Medals 1992, 1994, 1995 & 1996, also won 3 Federation Cup Winners Medals 1995, 1997 & 1998. As a Coach he won the League and Cup double in 1995 and Premier League Championship in 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000 & 2001.

Zoran won the Alex Hastings Medal in 1994 & 1995 and also won the SA Coach of the Year Award in 1995.

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