Harry Kewell

Often viewed as the poster boy of Australian football, Harry Kewell was best known for his time in England- where he made a total of 274 Premier League appearances for Leeds and Liverpool.

Kewell’s late equaliser against Croatia at the 2006 World Cup sent the Socceroos through to the knockout stages in Germany.

The talented midfielder finished his career in Australia at Melbourne Heart in 2014, following spells in Turkey and Qatar.

In 2015, Kewell was appointed the Under 21s coach at Premier League side Watford, before being promoted to Under 23s coach last year.

Earlier this year, the 38-year-old expressed his interest in the Melbourne City job, while he was also linked with the vacant manager’s position at Newcastle Jets.

However, last month, Kewell landed his first managerial role at Crawley Town in the fourth tier of English football, signing a two-year deal with the club.

Mark Viduka

The potent striker captained the Socceroos at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

Viduka’s last game for Australia came in 2007, when they were knocked out of the Asian Cup by Japan on penalties, as he finished his international career with 43 caps.

At club level, Viduka scored 20 Premier League goals for Leeds United in the 2002/03 season and helped Middlesbrough reach the UEFA Cup final in 2006 – when they came back from three goals down on two separate occasions.

The former striker, now 41, finished his career at Newcastle in 2009 and now lives in Melbourne with his family.