Mark Bosnich

Mark Bosnich is Australia‘s best ever soccer goalkeeper, representing his country on many occasions and playing for English Premier League clubs Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Chelsea.

Growing up in Fairfield, a suburb of Sydney, Bosnich played briefly for Sydney Croatia (a team in the Australian National Soccer League, before moving, at age 16, to join Manchester United. After two seasons there, he left to join Aston Villa, where he made his reputation as one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League.

His appearances with the Australian national team were rare but memorable, keeping Australia in the away leg of its home-and-away playoff with Iran to enter the 1996 Cup. In 1999 he transferred back to Manchester United and transferred to Chelsea in 2001.

Bosnich returned to Australia in 2008 after many years living in London. Bosnich was confirmed to be the starting goalkeeper for the Central Coast Mariners for their pre-season cup game against Sydney FC on 27 July 2008. Bosnich signed a seven-week guest player deal with the Mariners and Bosnich made his A-League debut with the Central Coast Mariners on 31 August 2008 in a 4-2 away win against the Queensland Roar at the Suncorp stadium in Brisbane. On 31 May 2009, it was announced that bosnich had signed to play for Sydney Olympic for remainder of the NSW Premier League Season.

Currently, Bosnich’s exclusive weekly wrap of the Barclays Premier League appears on FoxSports.com.au and he also has been writing articles for the Daily Telegraph covering the Premier League.

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