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Gareth Naven was born on 3 March, 1969 in Wigan, England, is an Australian former soccer player (born 1969). Discover Gareth Naven'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 55 years old?
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Gareth Naven Net Worth
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Timeline
Gareth Naven (born 3 March 1969 ) is an Australian football coach and former player.
He is currently the development officer at Football West and coach of Bayswater City SC in the NPL.
Naven was born in 1969 in the English town of Wigan before his family moved to Perth, Western Australia.
He was a junior with Gosnells but made his initial impact with Bayswater Inter in 1985.
In the same year, he and his twin brother Craig were selected in the Australia Under-16 national team that reached the quarter-finals of the World Under-16 championship in China.
In 1986 he received a scholarship to attend the Australian Institute of Sport.
In 1987, Naven was a member of the Schoolboy Australia team that toured New Zealand.
While still a teenager, Naven moved to South Australia to begin his senior footballing career.
He played 11 times for Adelaide City in the National Soccer League and locally for Birkalla.
He then returned to Western Australia and played with Perth Italia, winning four State league championships.
He also made 20 appearances for WA and was the 1992 Gold Medal winner.
After having a spell with Malaysian side Sarawak, he captained the Perth Kangaroos team that became champions of the Singapore League in 1994.
That year, he was named West Australian Player of the Year.
Naven was the inaugural captain of Perth Glory when they entered the NSL in 1996.
Over the course of six years, his determined and tough-tackling style of play established himself as one of the club's truly iconic figures, making more than 140 NSL appearances and taking out the Most Glorious Player Award in 2000.
Although Naven led the Glory to their first NSL Minor Premiership in 2000, the team suffered defeat in the 2000 NSL Grand Final to Wollongong Wolves.
His next (and last) chance to become an NSL champion was as an unused substitute in their 2002 Grand Final loss to Olympic Sharks.
He announced his retirement from the NSL shortly after.
Naven spent his final year as a player with a return to Perth Italia (at that point, they had changed their name to Perth Soccer Club).
By the time he hung up his boots for good, Naven collected seven League medals with Perth as well as a Cup winners' medal.
In 2004, Naven received the very first Perth Glory Life Membership.
He was inducted into the Football Hall of Fame in 2008, along with his brother Craig.
After concluding his playing career, Naven moved into coaching with Perth SC and had roles at various under-age State teams (and a stint with Cockburn City as the Director of Coaching) before returning to the Perth Glory in 2008 to coach the youth team.
In February 2013, he was promoted to the senior coaching staff at Glory, as assistant to new coach and former Glory teammate, Alistair Edwards.
In 2014, Naven was honoured in an NPL match between Perth SC and Perth Glory, in what was called the "Gareth Naven Cup".
On 17 June 2014, he was axed from Perth Glory, along with Scott Miller, after a review of the coaching structure.
In September 2015, Naven was appointed as head coach of Perth SC.
On 30 May 2016, Naven was appointed as a coach for Melbourne Victory's NYL/NPL squads with Perth SC's blessing.
He was at Melbourne for 3 1⁄2 seasons.
In early 2020 Naven returned to Perth as the newly appointed Youth Development Officer with Football West.
In October that same year, president Oriani Colli announced that Naven would be Chris Coyne's replacement as head coach of Bayswater City.