Tim Cahill is an Australian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for MLS club New York Red Bulls.
As a youth he played at such clubs as Plumpton and Sydney United until he joined the youth system of a professional English club Millwall in 1997. The next season Tim was promoted to the first team of the club. In the 2003/04 season, he helped his club to climb up to the FA Cup final netting a goal in the semi-final match against Sunderland. Overall, Cahill made a total of 52 goals in 217 appearances for Millwall during his six-year stint at the club.
In 2004, the Australian player signed for Premier League side Everton. He pulled off the debut season as a top scorer of the club and Everton Player of the Season. All in all, Cahill recorded 56 goals in 226 games in Everton’s jersey for eight years. In the summer 2012, he moved to the USA to join New York Red Bulls in MLS.
Tim Cahill is a renowned Australian international since 2004. He was capped to the Australia national team during the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cup matches and was a part of the squad for the 2007 and 2011 Asian Cup.
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