Matthew Bingley (born 16 August 1971) is an Australian former
soccer
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player. A utility who can play in
midfield or
defence, he has played over 300 matches in nearly 20 years at the highest level of domestic football in Australia. Bingley also made 14 appearances for the
Australian national team, scoring five goals.
Club career
Bingley began playing football with local side Granville before being picked up by state league side
Melita Eagles as a junior. He played one match with the Eagles in the
New South Wales Division 1 competition at the age of 15 in 1986, and was soon signed by
National Soccer League
The National Soccer League (NSL) was the top-level soccer league in Australia, run by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association. The NSL, the A-League's predecessor, spanned 28 seasons from its inception in 1977 until its ...
club
St. George
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for 1987. Despite not making an appearance for the Saints during 1987, Bingley made his top-level debut in round 16 of 1988 in a 1–1 draw with the
Melbourne Knights
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. The following season, Bingley's first full year with St. George, he scored 8 goals in 27 appearances to help the team finish 2nd in the premiership. Establishing himself as a regular starting player, he went on to play a further 25 matches in the 1989–90 season, and 12 in 1990–91 before international youth commitments saw him miss part of the season. Upon his return, Bingley played for
Granville Chile in the New South Wales 2nd Division until the end of 1991, and then two matches for St. George in the New South Wales Super League at the start of 1992.
Bingley then signed for the
Marconi Stallions
Marconi Stallions Football Club is an Australian semi-professional association football club based in Fairfield, Sydney, New South Wales. The club has been crowned Australian champion four times.
The Stallions are the soccer team of Club Marc ...
, and in his first season with the club, made 24 appearances for two goals as they finished second in the premiership before taking the title with a 1–0 win over
West Adelaide in the Grand Final. Several more international appearances at the senior level preceded Bingley becoming a regular with the Stallions, and he made a total of 117 league appearances for the club through to the 1996–97 season, scoring 19 goals. During his time there, Marconi missed the finals series just once, and in 1995–96 finished on top of the ladder before falling to the Melbourne Knights in the Grand Final.
1997 saw Bingley move outside Australia for domestic football for the first time, with Zenith Sports and Event Management engineering his signing with
J1 League
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Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation ...
club
Vissel Kobe
is a Japanese professional football club based in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture. The club plays in the J1 League, which is the top tier of football in the country. They are currently the J1 League champions. The club's home stadium is Noevir Stad ...
in Japan. In the 1997 and 1998 season, Bingley became the second-highest paid Australian player worldwide, and made 24 appearances, and scored two goals. Remaining in Japan, he transferred to
JEF United Ichihara, also in
J1 League
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Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation ...
. Bingley played 11 matches for JEF United in 1998 before returning home in time for the launch of new Sydney NSL club
Northern Spirit FC towards the end of the year.
Bingley was a regular starting player with the Spirit, and made 60 appearances in his three seasons with the club. Poor finishing positions for the team in 1999–2000 and 2000–01 however, saw Bingley sign with
Newcastle United
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prior to the start of the 2001–02 season. The move initially proved a success for Bingley, as he played in 27 of Newcastle's 29 league matches, and the team finished 2nd on the competition ladder. Losses to
Perth Glory
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and
Olympic Sharks, though, saw Newcastle fail to reach the Grand Final. Continuing with the club for 2002–03, Bingley missed just six matches during the season as Newcastle again reached the finals series. The team managed just two wins in the Championship Round, and Bingley signed with eventual Champions
Perth Glory
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for the following season.
Bingley made 26 appearances for Perth in the 2003–04 season, as they topped the Premiership table by six points over
Parramatta Power. He played the full 98 minutes in Perth's 1–0
sudden-death extra time win over Parramatta in the Grand Final, securing the last ever NSL Championship. Like many Australian football players at the time, Bingley moved to
Malaysia
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at the closure of the NSL to play with Pahang in the newly formed
Malaysian Super League. Despite winning the inaugural premiership, Bingley shortly returned to Australia to captain
Central Coast United in the 2004–05
NSWPL.
In mid-2005, Bingley was signed by
Pierre Littbarski
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as part of the
Sydney FC
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squad, who were to compete in the first season of the revamped
A-League
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in Australia. Before the league started, though, Bingley had already made a significant contribution to the club's history by scoring the opening goal in Sydney's 2–0 victory over
AS Magenta
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History
Originally called the Nickel Nouméa Sports Association (Nouméa ASLN), th ...
in the final of the
2004–05 Oceania Club Championship. The victory meant that Sydney FC would represent
Oceania
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at the
FIFA Club World Championship, to be held in Japan towards the end of 2005. Bingley made 20 appearances for Sydney throughout the league season, as well as playing in the team's 1–0 victory over
African champions Al Ahly which secured 5th place overall in the CWC. His single league goal for the club came in Sydney's 3–1 away win over the
New Zealand Knights. Despite playing the full match in Sydney's 1–0 Grand Final victory, the impressive form of
Ruben Zadkovich (on a short-term contract, upgraded to full-time for
2006–07) and the signing of
Alex Brosque from
Queensland Roar
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saw Sydney decide to release Bingley at the end of the 2005–06 season.
He began playing in the
Newcastle Premier League, before a broken
collarbone
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to
Robbie Middleby saw Sydney FC re-sign Bingley on a four-week short-term contract to cover for Middleby. He was also brought back to add experience and steel to the Sydney side
After his short term stint with Sydney Olympic Bingley rejoined four time Northern NSW NBN State League Champions Hamilton Olympic for the 2007 season. Matthew had a stellar season after settling into the position of attacking midfield, which saw him claim the club's golden boot award (seven goals) and named best and fairest. But most importantly, he was the driving force behind the club claiming its 5th premiership and 1st since 2001, beating rivals Edgeworth. This maintained Hamilton Olympic's perfect record once reaching the Grand Final. He has re-signed for the 2008 season.
International career
Bingley has represented Australia at all youth levels, beginning in 1987 when he was selected in the under-16 squad to contest the
FIFA U-16 World Championship in Canada. Despite not making an appearance during the tournament, where Australia managed to top their group and reach the quarter-finals, the following year he represented Australia in the schoolboy team. Three years later Bingley was selected in Australia's under-20 squad for the
1991 FIFA World Youth Championship
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in
Portugal
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. Australia topped their group and eventually finished fourth, losing to the hosts in the semi-finals.
In June 1993, Bingley made his senior national team debut during Italian club team
AC Milan
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's tour of Australia. Bingley played a total of 135 minutes in the 0–2 and 0–1 losses. Later in the year, he secured his third international (and first A-class) cap, playing the second half of Australia's 0–1 loss to
South Korea
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in
Seoul
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in the lead-up to Australia's final
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
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play-off with
Argentina
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. It took until late 1995 for Bingley to become a more regular player in the Australian team though, and he played two matches against
New Zealand
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in the
1996 Oceania Nations Cup,
followed by two friendly matches against
Japan
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in February 1996. In the second of the Japan matches, played at
Lakeside Oval in
Melbourne
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, Bingley scored his first ever international goal just seven minutes after replacing captain
Paul Wade, to seal a 3–0 victory for Australia. After playing in the second leg of the 1996 ONC,
Bingley added a further two goals to his international tally in two consecutive matches against New Zealand and South Korea in January 1997.
A match against
Norway
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provided Bingley's 11th international cap, and he played a further two matches during Australia's
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
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attempt. Scoring once in Australia's 5–0 victory over
Tahiti
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, Bingley was recalled to the squad again in October for a friendly, and added his 5th international goal as Australia defeated
Tunisia
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3–0.
His final two matches for Australia came in the
1997 Intercontinental Cup for Nations, coming on as a substitute in both the 0–0 draw against
Brazil
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in the group stages and Australia's 6–0 loss in the tournament final, also against Brazil.
Club statistics
National team statistics
Honours
Australia
*
FIFA Confederations Cup
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: runner-up,
1997
Events January
* January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States.
* January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis.
* January 1 ...
*
OFC Nations Cup
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:
1996
1996 was designated as:
* International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events January
* January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
References
External links
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OzFootball profile
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1971 births
Living people
Australian men's soccer players
Soccer players from Sydney
Australia men's international soccer players
A-League Men players
J1 League players
National Soccer League (Australia) players
JEF United Chiba players
Marconi Stallions FC players
North West Sydney Spirit FC players
Perth Glory FC players
Sydney FC players
Vissel Kobe players
Parramatta FC players
Men's association football midfielders
Men's association football defenders
Australian expatriate men's soccer players
1996 OFC Nations Cup players
OFC Nations Cup–winning players
1997 FIFA Confederations Cup players
Expatriate men's footballers in Malaysia
Expatriate men's footballers in Japan
Australian expatriate sportspeople in Malaysia
Australian expatriate sportspeople in Japan