Peter Ollerton (born 20 May 1951 in Preston, Lancashire, England is a former Australian soccer forward who represented Australia 31 times in full international matches between 1974 and 1977, scoring 15 goals. He was a member of the Australian 1974 World Cup squad in West Germany and also represented the state of Victoria.

Playing career

Club career

After playing youth football for Blackpool and Preston North End, Ollerton played for Fleetwood.

Ollerton joined Ringwood Wilhelmina in 1971.

After three seasons with Ringwood Wilhelmina, Ollerton joined APIA Leichhardt.

In late 1975, Ollerton transferred from APIA Leichhardt to South Melbourne Hellas for a $9000 transfer fee.

In 1988, Ollerton was suspended for ten years for punching a referee while playing for Doveton in the Victorian second division. In 1991, the ban was eased and he returned to coaching Preston Makedonia in 1994.

International career

Ollerton made his debut for Australia in 1974 in a pre-World Cup friendly against Uruguay.

Coaching career

Ollerton became playing coach of Preston Makedonia in June 1981, replacing Brian Edgley. He was sacked by the club midway through the 1984 season.

In September 1984, Ollerton was announced as coach of Croydon City.

Ahead of the 1987 National Soccer League season, Ollerton joined Melbourne Croatia as an assistant coach. He became caretaker head coach with the resignation and reinstatement of head coach Terry Hennessey in May 1987. He was appointed head coach after Hennessey resigned for the second time.

Ollerton led Preston to the 1994 Victorian Premier League grand final, where they defeated Port Melbourne to win the championship.

Career statistics

International

As of end of 1977

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Australia197461
197542
197664
1977158
List of international goals scored by Peter Ollerton
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
127 April 1974Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, AustraliaUruguay2–02–0Friendly
230 November 1975Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney, AustraliaSoviet Union1–02–3Friendly
33 December 1975Newcastle Showground, Newcastle, AustraliaSoviet Union1–11–1Friendly
42 March 1976Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne, AustraliaNew Zealand2–03–1Friendly
520 October 1976Singapore National Stadium, SingaporeSingapore1–01–0Friendly
629 October 1976Guangzhou, ChinaChina1–02–0Friendly
72–0
812 February 1977Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne, AustraliaIsrael1–11–1Friendly
927 March 1977Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney, AustraliaNew Zealand2–13–11978 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)
103–1
1130 March 1977Newmarket Park, Auckland, New ZealandNew Zealand1–01–11978 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)
1230 October 1977Hong Kong Stadium, Hong KongHong Kong1–05–21978 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)
132–0
143–0
1513 November 1977Singapore National Stadium, SingaporeSingapore1–02–0Friendly

Honours

Player

Croydon City

  • Victorian Premier League champion: 1985

Coach

Croydon City

  • Victorian Premier League champion: 1985

Bulleen Zebras

  • Victorian Premier League champion: 2004

Individual

External links

  • at National-Football-Teams.com