Tim Cahill
Australian soccer player
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2024 | Cahill was widely rumored to be the new CEO of Malaysia's national football team, but was named as the personal advisor to Tunku Ismail Idris, Regent of Johor, regarding matters of sports and international relations. |
2023 | Tim Cahill was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. |
2023 | XE Sports Group, the team Cahill is involved with, is due to join the 2023 Extreme E season. |
2022 | Cahill was hired as the sporting executive of the FIA-sanctioned international off-road racing series Extreme E team XE Sports Group. |
2021 | Cahill joined the board of directors of K.A.S. Eupen. |
2021 | Tim Cahill was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the 2021 Australia Day Honours for his distinguished service to soccer and contributions to charitable and sports organizations. |
October 30 2019 | Cahill was officially announced as an ambassador for Australia's Securities Broker ACY Securities. |
March 28 2019 | Tim Cahill announced his retirement from football. |
February 2019 | Cahill was sidelined with a finger injury and missed the rest of the season. |
2018 | Cahill scored again in a 2–1 victory over Odisha while playing for Jamshedpur. |
2018 | Cahill decided to participate in one final home friendly against Lebanon in November 2018. |
2018 | He scored his first goal for Jamshedpur in a match against Kerala Blasters. |
2018 | Cahill was named in the World Cup squad by coach Bert van Marwijk and made a single appearance in the tournament, coming off the bench in the 63rd minute of the match against Peru. |
2018 | Cahill made his debut for Jamshedpur in a 2–2 draw against Bengaluru after serving a suspension. |
2018 | Cahill was released by Millwall at the end of the 2017–18 season, retiring with one more league game played for Millwall than Everton. |
2018 | Tim Cahill played 4 matches for the Australian national team and did not score any goals. |
September 1 2018 | Tim Cahill signed with Indian Super League club Jamshedpur. |
July 16 2018 | Cahill announced his retirement from international soccer. |
February 2018 | Tim Cahill made his second debut for Millwall, coming on in the 90th minute to a standing ovation. |
February 2018 | A week after his return to Millwall, Cahill played for the under-23 team in the Professional Development League, scoring a goal in their 3–2 victory over Coventry City. |
January 29 2018 | Tim Cahill rejoined his first professional club, Millwall, signing until the end of the 2017–18 EFL Championship season. |
2017 | Tim Cahill played 10 matches for the Australian national team and scored 2 goals. |
2017 | Cahill helped Australia reach the inter-confederation play-offs by scoring two goals, including the winning goal in the second half of extra time, during their 2–1 second leg victory against Syria. |
2017 | Tim Cahill became Australia's oldest ever goalscorer at 37 years and 308 days with a goal against Syria. |
December 6 2017 | Cahill left Melbourne City in search of more game time to enhance his chances of being selected for the Australian squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. |
November 15 2017 | Cahill started in the 3–1 win over Honduras, which saw Australia clinch a spot in the 2018 FIFA World Cup. |
February 4 2017 | Cahill was sent off before entering the field during a match against Melbourne Victory FC for using insulting language towards a match official, marking the first instance of a player being sent off before playing in Australian soccer history. |
2016 | Tim Cahill played 6 matches for the Australian national team and scored 3 goals. |
2016 | Cahill scored the winning goal for the Socceroos against the United Arab Emirates in a 1–0 away victory. |
2016 | In his second game for Melbourne City, Cahill scored and provided an assist in a 4–1 victory in the FFA Cup quarter-final against Western Sydney Wanderers. |
November 30 2016 | Cahill scored a header in the FFA Cup Final, contributing to Melbourne City's first piece of silverware with a victory over Sydney FC. |
October 15 2016 | Cahill made his A-League debut in a Melbourne Derby against Melbourne Victory, where he scored a stunning volley from 35 metres out. |
August 24 2016 | Cahill made his debut for Melbourne City in the FFA Cup as a substitute against Brisbane Strikers. |
August 11 2016 | Tim Cahill signed a three-year contract with A-League club Melbourne City, with plans to play for two years and then take on a coaching role. |
July 14 2016 | Cahill's contract with Hangzhou Greentown was terminated by mutual consent. |
March 29 2016 | Tim Cahill was chosen to start against Jordan in a top-of-the-group clash, scoring two goals in the match. |
March 6 2016 | Cahill scored a penalty on his Hangzhou Greentown debut in a 2–1 win against Changchun Yatai. |
February 2016 | Tim Cahill announced on social media that he had mutually terminated his contract with Shanghai Shenhua after being informed he was not part of new coach Gregorio Manzano's plans for the 2016 season. |
February 22 2016 | Tim Cahill signed with Chinese Super League club Hangzhou Greentown. |
2015 | Tim Cahill played 12 matches for the Australian national team and scored 9 goals. |
2015 | Tim Cahill was selected as part of the Australian squad for the 2015 AFC Asian Cup, where Australia hosted the tournament and ultimately won its inaugural Asian Cup title. |
2015 | Tim Cahill was a runner-up in the Chinese FA Cup while playing for Shanghai Shenhua. |
March 9 2015 | Tim Cahill debuted for Shanghai Shenhua in the team's opening game of the 2015 Chinese Super League season, which resulted in a 6–2 victory over rivals Shanghai Shenxin. |
February 2 2015 | Cahill left the New York Red Bulls by mutual agreement. |
2014 | BRW quoted Cahill's net worth to be $28 million. |
2014 | Cahill scored in the FIFA World Cup, bringing his total to five goals, making him the highest goal scorer by any Australian in men's World Cup history. |
2014 | Tim Cahill played 10 matches for the Australian national team and scored 7 goals. |
2014 | Tim Cahill became the first Australian to score at three FIFA World Cups: 2006, 2010, and 2014. |
2014 | Tim Cahill was nominated for the FIFA Puskás Award. |
November 29 2014 | In the second leg of the Red Bulls' MLS Cup semi-final against the New England Revolution, Cahill opened the scoring in the 26th minute, though the match ended in a 2–2 draw, and the Red Bulls lost 4–3 on aggregate. |
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