Melbourne Knights FC - International Players

International Players

The club has had and produced many players who have been Australian internationals (including 4 Socceroo captains), along with several Croatian internationals. These include:

Australia

  • Zeljko Adzic
  • Francis Awaritefe
  • Yaka Banović
  • Jim Campbell
  • Pablo Cardozo
  • Jason Čulina
  • Tommy Cumming
  • Alan Edward Davidson (C)
  • Fausto De Amicis
  • Robbie Dunn
  • Ivan Franjic
  • Eugene Galekovic
  • Steve Horvat (C)
  • Ante Jurić
  • Frank Jurić
  • Steve Kokoska
  • Eddie Krnčević (C)
  • Adrian Leijer
  • Peter Lewis
  • Jimmy Mackay
  • John Markovski
  • Andrew Marth
  • Hammy McMeechan
  • Ljubo Miličević
  • Branko Milošević
  • Damian Mori
  • Kenny Murphy
  • Jeff Olver
  • Sasa Ognenovski
  • Con Opasinis
  • Tom Pondeljak
  • Joel Porter
  • Matthew Spiranovic
  • Joe Spiteri
  • Theo Selemidis
  • Mark Talajić
  • Danny Tiatto
  • Kris Trajanovski
  • Rodrigo Vargas
  • Mark Viduka (C)
  • Billy Vojtek

Angola

  • Toto Da Costa

Croatia

  • Zeljko Adžić
  • Joey Didulica
  • Josip Šimunić

England

  • Peter Beardsley
  • Kevin Townson (youth international)

Ghana

  • Ransford Banini (youth international)

Hong Kong

  • Ross Greer

Ireland

  • Ryan Casey (youth international)
  • John Fitzgerald (youth international)

Lebanon

  • Michael Reda

New Zealand

  • Vaughan Coveny
  • Greg Draper
  • Brian Davidson
  • Chris Jackson
  • Leo Shin
  • Paul Urlović
  • Kayne Vincent (youth international)
  • Louis Fenton (youth international)

Scotland

  • Duncan MacKay
  • Ian Wallace

Solomon Islands

  • Henry Fa'arodo

Uruguay

  • Gustavo Biscayzacú (youth international)

Wales

  • Peter Davies

Yugoslavia

  • Stjepan Lamza

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