词条 | Basil Scarsella |
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Early lifeBorn in the September 1955 near Rome, Scarsella moved to Australia from Italy in the early 1960s.[2] Working lifeScarsella was CEO of ETSA Utilities in Adelaide, South Australia.[2] Between 2005 and 2011 Scarsella was CEO of Northern Gas Networks, a company that manages the gas distribution network in the north of England.[2][3] FootballPlaying careerScarsella played as a goalkeeper for Campbelltown City.[2][4] AdministrationAfter finishing playing he entered football administration, becoming chairman of Soccer Australia.[2] Scarsella was President of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) in the early 2000s when FIFA promised and subsequently reneged on direct entry for the top OFC team to the World Cup finals tournament. In 2003, he resigned after OFC members passed a vote of no confidence in his leadership.[2][5][6] In 2003 Scarsella became inaugural president of National Soccer League club Adelaide United.[7] Honours
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