Paul Roos | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Paul Roos | ||
Nickname(s) | Roosy | ||
Date of birth | 27 June 1963 | ||
Original team(s) | Beverley Hills (YJFL) | ||
Height / weight | 188 cm / 88 kg | ||
Position(s) | Centre half back | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1982–1994 | Fitzroy | 269 (270) | |
1995–1998 | Sydney | 87 (19) | |
Total | 356 (289) | ||
Representative team honours | |||
Years | Team | Games (Goals) | |
Victoria | 14 (11) | ||
Coaching career3 | |||
Years | Club | Games (W–L–D) | |
2002–2010 | Sydney | 202 (116–84–2) | |
2014–2016 | Melbourne | 66 (21–45–0) | |
Total | 268 (137–129-2) | ||
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1998.
3 Coaching statistics correct as of 2016.
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Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com |
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Paul Roos (born 27 June 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer and senior coach in the Australian Football League (AFL). Roos represented Fitzroy and Sydney during the 1980s and 1990s. Roos was the senior coach of the Sydney Swans and Melbourne Football Club from 2002 to 2010 and 2013 to 2016 respectively.
A versatile key position player, Roos was a strong mark who was excellent at ground level, and in his prime was rated the best footballer in Australia. He was one of Fitzroy's finest players in its final years, and was named at centre half back in Fitzroy's Team of the Century. In his 17 seasons of League football, he was only reported once, for abusive language, and was found not guilty.
Roos was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2005. He has won many accolades throughout his career: he was named All-Australian seven times; received the league's most valuable player (MVP) award; and represented Victoria on 14 occasions in State of Origin. He is also the AFL/VFL record holder for the number of games played wearing the number 1 jumper – which he wore throughout his 356-game career at both Fitzroy and Sydney.
After finishing as a player, Roos went on to become a successful coach at Sydney, guiding the Swans to the 2005 premiership, their first in 72 seasons.
Roos grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Donvale and played junior football with Beverley Hills Football Club in Doncaster East. He attended Donvale High School from 1975 until 1981. As Beverley Hills was in Fitzroy's recruiting zone, Roos was selected to play for Fitzroy in their Under 19's team.