Marcus Stergiopoulos

Date of birth12 June 1973
Place of birthMelbourne
NationalityAustralian
Weight77 kg
Height1.78 m
PositionMidfielder

This left-sided midfield player signed a three-month contract for Lincoln City in August 2000 following a successful pre-season trial from Auckland Kinz of New Zealand. He showed tremendous skill on the ball and was quick to get forward, scoring his only goal with a long-range shot that proved the winner in the home leg of the Worthington Cup first round clash with Sheffield United. Despite his considerable promise he was released in November and returned to Australia where he signed for National Soccer League outfit Eastern Pride. In March he had a pre-season trial with MSL club Columbus Crew, but failed to make the final roster for the 2001 campaign.

Back in Australia, he subsequently played for Sydney United having previously served Gippsland Falcons and Carlton.

Club history

Team Joined Left Loan / Trialist
Lincoln City 09 Aug 2000 09 Nov 2000
Mansfield Town 22 Apr 2003 02 May 2003 T

Club stats

Season Team Competition Apps Subs Goals Y R
2000-01 Lincoln City League Cup 1
1
1
1
2000-01 Lincoln City League Division 3 2
5
1


Please note: Career stats are based on performances in the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.

Club matches

Date Match Result Competition Round
19 Aug 2000 Halifax Town v Lincoln City D 1-1 League Division 3
22 Aug 2000 Sheffield United v Lincoln City L 6-1 League Cup 1st round 1st leg
02 Sep 2000 Lincoln City v Southend United W 3-0 League Division 3
05 Sep 2000 Lincoln City v Sheffield United W 1-0
Agg: 2-6
League Cup 1st round 2nd leg
09 Sep 2000 Torquay United v Lincoln City D 1-1 League Division 3
12 Sep 2000 Macclesfield Town v Lincoln City L 2-0 League Division 3
23 Sep 2000 Leyton Orient v Lincoln City L 1-0 League Division 3
14 Oct 2000 Lincoln City v Kidderminster Harriers D 3-3 League Division 3
17 Oct 2000 Lincoln City v York City W 2-1 League Division 3


Please note: Match history is complete for the Premier and Football Leagues and (in most cases all) internationals.