BIOGRAPHY Tim Cahill, born December 6, 1979, in Sydney, New South Wales, is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays for Everton and the Australian national football team.
Cahill was born to a Samoan mother and a British father of Irish descent and was encouraged to play football as a child. When he turned 18, Cahill asked his parents to allow him to travel to England to play professionally, where he was signed by Millwall on a free transfer from Sydney United. He made his Millwall debut in May 1998. Cahill has since played as a striker on several occasions and captains Everton in Phil Neville's absence. Cahill has become one of the highest profile footballers in the Asian Football Confederation.
Cahill scored the first goal by an Australian at a FIFA World Cup, and has also scored the most goals by any Australian in the World Cup. View GALLERY:
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