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Harry Kewell born 22 September is an Australian soccer coach, manager and former player. He was most recently the manager of Yokohama F. Marinos in the J1 League. Internationally, he received 58 caps , and scored 17 goals while playing for Australia. A left winger also capable of playing as an attacking midfielder or second striker , he is often regarded within the media as "Australia's finest soccer export", [ 6 ] despite his career being blighted with injury.

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Former Middlesbrough midfielder-turned pundit Robbie Mustoe named Kewell as one of the greatest players he had played against but questioned his consistency and attitude after his initial injuries. Harry grew up supporting Liverpool in English football's First Division. Kewell received his early schooling at Smithfield Public School [ 19 ] and secondary schooling at St.

At age 14, Kewell travelled to Thailand, Italy and England with the successful Marconi under team that had recently won the state titles. The team played games against the junior team of Milan , as well as apprenticeship sides in England. This was the first time Kewell had been out of the country but provided him his first taste of football in Europe, having also attended a Premier League match for the first time as a spectator.

At age 15, Kewell was offered the opportunity to travel back to England and trial with Premiership football club Leeds United for a period of four weeks as part of the Big Brother Movement in Australia.

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Kewell travelled to England with his future Socceroo teammate Brett Emerton. Both were successful during their trials at Leeds, however only Kewell was able to take up the club's offer due to his father's English heritage, which satisfied the visa requirements. Kewell played for three seasons in the Leeds United youth team. His first match for the youth team was against Sunderland in , and he scored his first hat-trick against Rotherham on 7 December