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Stuart Musialik

Stuart Musialik (born 29 March 1985) is an Australian former professional soccer player.

Key Information

Club career

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Born and raised in Newcastle, he played junior football for Adamstown Rosebuds and was selected to play in representative sides such as Northern NSW at a young age. In 2004, he played for the Weston Workers Bears which under the care of Trevor Morris, awarded him a Newcastle Jets spot. The Weston Bears won the Premiership and then made it to the NBN State Football League Grand Final that they lost to Broadmeadow Magic. During his time at the Weston Workers Bears he played alongside Nigel Boogaard.

Newcastle Jets

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Musialik played for the Newcastle Jets FC for the A-League's first three seasons. Musialik was suspended for 1 game on 27 September 2007 after verbally abusing Melbourne Victory FC defender Rodrigo Vargas, during a match against Melbourne on 21 September 2007, that ended in a 2–2 draw.[1]

Sydney FC

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Musialik followed his close friend Mark Bridge from the Newcastle Jets to Sydney FC to play under John Kosmina from 2008 to 2009. He signed a 2-year deal.[2] Despite Sydney offering a contract extension, Musialik declined the offer demanding a pay rise and left Sydney at the end of the 2010/11 season.[3] Despite being given a short extension for Sydney's 2011 Champions League campaign, Musialik was released, along with several other players.[4]

Central Coast Mariners

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On 25 July 2011, Musialik signed a one-year contract with Central Coast Mariners.[5]

Career statistics

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Club Season A-League Finals Asia Other 1 Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Newcastle Jets FC 2005–06 19 1 19 1
2006–07 19 1 3 0 5 0 24 1
2007–08 13 1 4 0 1 0 18 1
Club subtotal 51 3 7 0 0 0 6 0 67 0
Sydney FC 2008–09 19 3 19 3
2009–10 21 1 4 0 25 1
2010–11 25 0 6 0 31 0
Club subtotal 65 4 4 0 6 0 0 0 76 4
Career total 116 7 11 0 6 0 6 0 139 7

1Includes A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup

International career

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He was on the Australian roster for the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, and has since played for the Olyroos against Chinese Taipei, in Adelaide at Hindmarsh Stadium. Stuart was one of Australia's best players in their 2008 Olympic campaign and gained many plaudits following his performances in Beijing.[6]

Honours

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With Sydney FC:

With Newcastle Jets FC:

With Central Coast Mariners:

Personal honours:

References

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