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Richie Alagich (Richie Maya Alagich) was born on 30 October, 1973 in Adelaide, Australia, is an Australian footballer. Discover Richie Alagich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Richie Maya Alagich
Occupation N/A
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October 1973
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Adelaide, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Richie Alagich Height, Weight & Measurements

At 50 years old, Richie Alagich height is 1.77m .

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Height 1.77m
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Richie Alagich Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Richie Alagich worth at the age of 50 years old? Richie Alagich’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Richie Alagich's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1973

Richie Alagich (born 30 October 1973, in Adelaide) is a retired Australian footballer.

1985

Born in Woodville, South Australia, Alagich played representative football for his home state from 1985 through to 1991.

1990

He started his professional football career with the Port Adelaide Lions in the South Australia Super League in 1990 at the age of 16, continuing until 1993.

Alagich then moved into the National Soccer League with West Adelaide SC, having already represented Australia at schoolboys and under-20 levels.

1993

Although he was unable to help West Adelaide reach the finals series that season, 1993 also marked his debut with the Australian under-23 team (the "Olyroos").

1994

Domestically, the West Adelaide Sharks finished 5th to qualify for the NSL finals in 1994–95, with Alagich playing in both legs of their elimination final against Sydney United, which the Sharks lost 2–1 on aggregate.

1996

Alagich played regularly with the Olyroos up until 1996, and helped them qualify for the 1996 Olympics but did not play in the actual tournament where Australia were unable to progress past the group stage.

1998

The collapse of the Sharks forced Alagich to move to the South Melbourne Lakers, who had won the 1998–99 NSL Championship.

1999

The following season West Adelaide missed the finals by a single point, and did not qualify for another one up until the club folded prior to the 1999–2000 season.

South Melbourne finished first in the 1999 pre-season Tynan-Eyre Cup (held between Victorian NSL teams), but could not take part in the final of the tournament due to commitments to the 1999 Oceania Club Championship.

2000

A win in the Oceania Club Championship put South Melbourne into the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, but they finished a disappointing 10th in the NSL before leaving for Brazil.

Alagich played in one match of the tournament, South Melbourne's 1–3 loss to Mexican team Necaxa, and made only a further two substitute appearances for South Melbourne in 2000–2001 as they finished on top of the table before falling to the Wollongong Wolves in the Grand Final.

2001

Alagich then moved to the Brisbane Strikers for the 2001–02 season, playing in 24 matches as the Strikers made it through to the Minor Semifinals.

2002

He played a further 10 matches for Brisbane in 2002–03,

2003

The withdrawal of Adelaide Force from the NSL and subsequent introduction of Adelaide United FC gave Alagich the opportunity to return to his home city in 2003–04, and he played 28 matches and scored 3 goals for the club, including a crucial 105th-minute penalty to put Adelaide into the preliminary final.

The season featured Alagich's 200th NSL game, in the finals series against his former club Brisbane and at the end of the year his NSL tally stood at 202 matches for 7 goals.

His efforts in the team's inaugural season earned him both the Club Champion and Players' Player awards.

2004

The cancellation of the NSL for 2004–05 meant that Alagich was forced to return to South Australian state football, and he played the 2004 season with the Adelaide Raiders.

2005

When the A-League started in 2005–06, Alagich re-signed for Adelaide United, and played in 23 of their 24 matches as they won the inaugural Premiership and fell one game short of the Grand Final.

The single match Alagich missed was due to suspension after he had the dubious honour of being the first player to be shown a red card in an A-League match, due to a foul in Adelaide's round 3 win over Melbourne Victory.

Despite this, Alagich's solid season was recognised by Australian FourFourTwo magazine, as he was selected at right back in their "A-League Dream Team" from the inaugural season.

2006

2006–07 saw Alagich play 21 games for United including the preliminary final at Hindmarsh Stadium against Newcastle Jets in which he scored in Adelaides penalty shootout win.

2008

He helped Adelaide reach the quarter-finals of the 2008 Asian Champions League in his last ever match with a 0–0 draw against Changchun Yatai; a first for any Australian club before he retired from professional football on 22 May 2008 after playing over 100 games for Adelaide United over his four-year spell.

2 – includes FIFA Club World Cup statistics; AFC Champions League statistics are included in season commencing after group stages (i.e. 2008 ACL in 2008–09 A-League season etc.)

Alagich took up the role of Adelaide United women assistant coach working with Michael Barnett and has also been used as a scout during Adelaides successful Asian Champions League campaign looking at teams such as Japan's Kashima Antlers.

His first year of coaching saw Adelaide United ladies finish last in the W-League after failing to win any of the last 7 games.

Richie is the brother of Matilda, Dianne Alagich.

His son Ethan also plays for Adelaide United.

Adelaide United

South Melbourne

Individual

2009

(Correct as of 2 January 2009)

1 – includes A-League final series statistics