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Kevin Muscat
Nationality:Australia,Malta
Birthday:1973-8-7
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Height:180cm
Weight:73kg
Club:Shanghai Port F.C.
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Join Date:2023-12-17
Former Club(s):Yokohama F. Marinos
Once Club(s):Yokohama F. Marinos,Sint-Truidense V.V.,Melbourne Victory FC
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Current Qantas Socceroo and former player with Millwall, Wolverhampton and Rangers in the UK. They don’t come much bigger than Kevin Muscat, and the announcement of his signing attracted more media coverage in Melbourne than the announcement of the new league itself. Kevin has captained virtually every team he has played for, including Australia at every age level. Best known to Melbourne sports fans as the player who scored the winning penalty against Uruguay at the MCG, Kevin will surely become the face of football in Victoria.

Never a friend of opposition strikers, Kevin Muscat is the defender to have on your side when the going gets tough and it sometimes said that Muscat boots aren't made of leather but, rather, steel. His tough-guy reputation is belied by being the fun-loving prankster of the Socceroo squad. His coolness under pressure was never more examplified with his late penalty winner against Uruguay in the first leg of the World Cup qualifying play-off. After moving to Rangers in the Scottish Premier League, found it difficult to win a regular berth in the Rangers first team and has moved to Millwall in the English 1st Division, where he is the captain.

Senior Appearances (A/Non-A):  50 (45/5) 
Senior Goals (A/Non-A):  10 (10/0) 
Senior 'A' Hat-tricks:  4 goals vs Tonga, Coffs Harbour (22-0), April 2001 (incl. 3 penalties)
Senior 'A' Debut:  v Kuwait (drew 0-0), Malaysia, September 1994 
Last Senior 'A' Match:  v Argentina (FIFA Confederations Cup), Nuremberg, Germany, June 2005 

Honours:
Other Rep Honours:  U/23 - 1996 Olympic Games Finals (Atlanta - captain)
U/23 - 1992 Olympics Games lead up games
U/20 - 1993 World Youth Championship Finals (Australia - captain)
U/20 - 1991 World Youth Championship Finals (Portugal) 
Honours Achieved:  Captain of Qantas Socceroos at 2002 OFC World Cup qualifying tournament (Coffs Harbour, April 2001) 
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