Alan Niven (soccer)
Alan Niven (4 July 1955 – 5 March 1999) was an Australian international footballer who played as a defender. Niven was born in England and played youth football for Wolverhampton Wanderers. After representing Nuneaton Borough, he moved to Australia, where he made over 250 appearances for Brisbane Lions in the National Soccer League. He made eight appearances for the Australian national team. Early lifeNiven was born in England.[1] Club careerNiven played youth football for Wolverhampton Wanderers.[2][3] In 1975, Niven made three appearances for Nuneaton Borough – one in the Southern League Premier Division and two in the Midland Floodlit Cup.[4] From 1977 to 1988, Niven represented Brisbane Lions in the Australian National Soccer League, making 252 appearances and scoring 11 goals.[1] International careerNiven made his international debut for Australia in 1981 against Fiji. He went on to make eight 'A' international appearances for the side.[3] Style of playNiven played as a defender.[3] Gerry O'Hara, who played with Niven at Wolverhampton, described Niven as a left back with a similar playing style to Scott Golbourne.[2] After footballNiven went on to work for the Queensland Government at the Queensland Water Resources Commission and the Department of Natural Resources.[5] DeathNiven died on 5 March 1999, aged 43, after suffering a heart attack while playing soccer.[5][6] Career statisticsClub
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