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Scott Chipperfield (born 30 December 1975 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian international football (soccer) player who plays as a midfielder for FC Basel in the Swiss Super League.
[edit] Personal lifeChipperfield was born to Billy and Carol Chipperfield in Wollongong, New South Wales. He is of English descent and holds dual Australian-Swiss citizenship, having lived in Switzerland since signing for FC Basel in 2001. He has said that he would be willing to return to Wollongong to play in the future, should a bid to gain a Wollongong based team in the A-League be successful.[1] As a boy, Chipperfield supported Liverpool. During his playing days at Wollongong he worked as a School Bus driver part time.[2] [edit] Club careerChipperfield began his professional career at Wollongong Wolves in 1996 and was a vital member of the team that won the National Soccer League twice in a row, in 2000 and 2001, and the Oceania Club Championship in 2001. He scored the winning goal in the final of the Oceania Club Championship, as Wollongong Wolves defeated nu-Vanatu side Tafea F.C. 1-0. He twice won the Johnny Warren Medal for the most outstanding player in the Australian Domestic Season and started to gain some interest from European clubs. He had an unsuccessful trial at English Premier League side Bolton Wanderers in Winter 2000 before joining Swiss Super League club FC Basel in the Summer of 2001. He helped Basel win the league title (their first in 22 years) and the Swiss Cup in his first season in Switzerland. The following season, he was an important member of the team as Basel reached the Second Group Stage of the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League, notching up wins against MŠK Žilina, Celtic, Spartak Moscow, Deportivo de La Coruña and Juventus on the way. At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he played an integral role in the Australian midfield and defence, and was considered one of Australia's best players at the tournament. Soon afterwards he was subject to an unsuccessful bid by Charlton Athletic and in July 2006, FC Basel announced that he had signed a three-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until June 2009. When Basel qualified for the UEFA Champions League, after a six-year absence, in 2008, Chipperfield was one of only three survivors of the squad that competed in the competition in 2003, the other two being Ivan Ergić and Benjamin Huggel. On 13 September 2008, he came on as a substitute for Orhan Mustafi during Basel's 2-0 defeat of FC Lucerne at St. Jakob-Park, to make his 200th league appearance for Basel. He also scored the second goal of the match. In January 2009, he was set to sign for Hertha BSC Berlin of the German Bundesliga, but the move fell through on the advice of medical staff.[3] He was also linked with a move to A-League expansion club North Queensland Fury in his homeland, for the 2009-10 season. [edit] International careerHe is perhaps best known in Australia for his loyal and somewhat unexpected appearance at the 2002 Oceania Nations Cup in New Zealand, a tournament which was marred by the financial turmoil of the then Soccer Australia. The non-existent financial contribution meant that the Australian players had to pay their own way to get to New Zealand. Chipperfield became the only one of Australia's large European contingent to answer the call and perform for his country in their time of need. Chipperfield was selected to represent Australia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, and was part of the team that successfully defeated Uruguay in a playoff in November 2005 to qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Germany. On October 12, 2009, Chipperfield announced his intention to retire from the national team immediately after the 2010 World Cup.[4] [edit] HonoursWith Australia: World cup 2006 confederations cup 2001,2005 With FC Basel:
With Wollongong Wolves: Personal Honours:
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