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Cyril Suares

Australiab. 1888-06-02Retired
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Biography

Cyril Suares (June 2, 1888 – February 12, 1952) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the early 20th century. Suares made his debut in 1907 and quickly established himself as a proficient player known for his speed and agility on the field. Throughout his career, he played a total of 112 games and scored 69 goals, making a significant contribution to the team's performance.

His time at South Melbourne saw the club reach new heights, notably participating in the 1918 Grand Final, where Suarers' efforts were integral to the team's success. His playing style was characterized by a strong work ethic and a commitment to teamwork, earning him respect among peers and fans alike. Suares was highly regarded for his defensive skills, as well as his ability to initiate attacking plays from the midfield.

After retiring from professional football, Cyril Suares remained involved in the sport through coaching and mentoring younger athletes. His legacy as a dedicated player and a mentor has had a lasting impact on the club and the broader Australian rules football community. Suares is remembered as a significant figure in South Melbourne's early history, contributing to the foundation of the club's competitive spirit.

Quick Facts

Full nameCyril Suares
Date of birth1888-06-02
NationalityAustralia
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