TIM CAHILL, AUSTRALIA’S GREATEST
Tim Cahill is more than goals, skills and playing for Australia.
Although he is the greatest footballer Australia has seen, he has done other important and generous things such as getting heavily involved with children’s charity and helping dogs get adopted.
Tim Cahill was born on the 6th of December 1979 in Sydney, Australia. His parents are Tim Cahill Senior, his father, and Sisfo Cahill, his mother. He also has 3 siblings, Chris Cahill, Sean Cahill and Opa Cahill. He is 41 years old, weighs 76kg and he is 178cm tall. His spouse is Rebekah Cahill. His children are Kyah Cahill, Shea Cahill and Sienna Cahill. He was educated at Kingsgrove North High School.
Tim Cahill is the greatest Australian soccer player ever, playing 108 times for his different teams and scoring 50 goals for those teams and he was the first Aussie to score in the FIFA World Cup. He first joined Australia in 2004. He has won 3 trophies and played in 17 different football leagues all around the world including the Champions League, the Europa League and the famous Premier League, being successful in most of them. He plays the position of striker and occasionally CAM and over the years he has had different numbers on the back of his shirt like no.7, 17, 4, 10. He earns around $30 million a year. The legend retired from his profession in April, 2019.
Cahill's charitable endeavours include serving as an ambassador for UNICEF ( United Nation Children’s Fund). He plays football matches with them and kicks goals for them. Tim Cahill is also sponsored by Weetbix the cereal company he also plays matches for the company. Tim Cahill became the ambassador of The Greyhound As Pets, which means he is helping greyhounds from all over the world get adopted and have a nice home with a family. The Socceroo legend will front an advertising campaign to bring awareness to the GAPNSW (Greyhounds As Pets) program and encourage more people to become involved in greyhound adoption. Cahill actually adopted a greyhound himself called Lumo, which now spends its days on the family farm in Byron Bay.