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Pablo Cardozo (born 23 December 1972) is a former
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player who played as a striker. Born in Argentina, he represented the Australia national team internationally.


Club career

Cardozo played mostly in Australia, but also had unsuccessful spells in Europe and also played in New Zealand with
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. Cardozo signed with the Green Gully Cavaliers for the 2009 Victorian Premier League season. Cardozo currently manages a youth team at Sydney Olympic.


International career

Cardozo made four appearances for the Australia national team, debuting against Slovakia in a four-team tournament held in Valparaíso, Chile and scoring once against
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.


Honours

Australia *
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1972 births Living people Footballers from Buenos Aires Men's association football forwards Argentine emigrants to Australia Argentine men's footballers Australian men's soccer players Australian expatriate men's soccer players Australia men's international soccer players National Soccer League (Australia) players Athinaikos F.C. players Melbourne Knights FC players Parramatta Power SC players SK Rapid Wien players Sydney Olympic FC players Sydney United 58 FC players West Adelaide SC players Austrian Football Bundesliga players 2000 OFC Nations Cup players OFC Nations Cup–winning players {{Australia-footy-forward-stub