Geoff Aunger

{{Short description|Canadian soccer player}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2024}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Geoff Aunger

| fullname = Geoffrey Edward Ramer Aunger

| image =

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1968|2|4}}

| birth_place = Red Deer, Alberta, Canada

| height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}}

| position = Midfielder, Defender, Striker

| youthyears1 =

| youthclubs1 =

| years1 = 1987

| years2 = 1988–1989

| years3 = 1990

| years4 = 1991

| years5 = 1992

| years6 = 1993

| years7 = 1993–1994

| years8 = 1994

| years9 = 1995–1996

| years10 = 1995

| years11 = 1996

| years12 = 1996–1997

| years13 = 1997

| years14 = 1998–2000

| years15 = 2001

| clubs1 = Vancouver 86ers

| clubs2 = Winnipeg Fury

| clubs3 = Victoria Vistas

| clubs4 = Hamilton Steelers

| clubs5 = London Lasers

| clubs6 = Vancouver 86ers

| clubs7 = Luton Town

| clubs8 = Chester City

| clubs9 = Milwaukee Wave (indoor)

| clubs10 = Vancouver 86ers

| clubs11 = New England Revolution

| clubs12 = Stockport County

| clubs13 = Seattle Sounders

| clubs14 = D.C. United

| clubs15 = Colorado Rapids

| caps1 = 5

| caps2 = 52

| caps3 = 23

| caps4 = 27

| caps5 = 17

| caps6 = 11

| caps7 = 6

| caps8 = 5

| caps9 = 22

| caps10 = 18

| caps11 = 29

| caps12 = 1

| caps13 = 24

| caps14 = 74

| caps15 = 1

| goals1 = 0

| goals2 = 19

| goals3 = 8

| goals4 = 10

| goals5 = 8

| goals6 = 3

| goals7 = 1

| goals8 = 0

| goals9 = 10

| goals10 = 7

| goals11 = 3

| goals12 = 0

| goals13 = 8

| goals14 = 4

| goals15 = 0

| nationalteam1 = Canada

| nationalyears1 = 1992–1997

| nationalcaps1 = 44

| nationalgoals1 = 4

| manageryears1 =

| managerclubs1 =

| pcupdate = 7 May 2008

| ntupdate = 7 May 2008

| medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry|{{fb|CAN}}}}

{{MedalSport|Men's Association football}}

{{MedalCompetition|North American Nations Cup}}

{{Medal|3rd|1991 United States|}}

}}

Geoffrey "Geoff" Edward Ramer Aunger (born 4 February 1968 in Red Deer, Alberta) is a former Canadian soccer player. He played in various Canadian leagues and the lower tiers of the English leagues system before playing in the United States in the A-League and Major League Soccer. Aunger was also a member of the Canadian national soccer team member.{{Cite web|url=http://canadasoccer.com/index.php/?t=profile&pid=262|title=Canada Soccer|website=canadasoccer.com|access-date=2017-05-22}}

Club career

A striker/midfielder later converted into a defender as well, Aunger played youth soccer with the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club.Tri-City News: [http://www.bclocalnews.com/tri_city_maple_ridge/tricitynews/sports/57036122.html Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer motors into 25th year] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090906132130/http://www.bclocalnews.com/tri_city_maple_ridge/tricitynews/sports/57036122.html |date=6 September 2009 }} 3 September 2009 He began his professional career in 1987 in the Canadian Soccer League and played all six years of the league's existence and with five different teams. He started with the Vancouver 86ers and went on to play with the Winnipeg Fury, Victoria Vistas, Hamilton Steelers, London Lasers, and once more with the 86ers. He was the league's 7th leading scorer in 1988 with the Fury, 4th in 1991 with the Steelers and named a league All-Star in 1992, the final year of the league. He continued with the 86ers as they joined the APSL for the 1993 season, scoring 3 goals in 11 appearances. He was also a 1990 and 1991 All Canada soccer player with the British Columbia Institute of Technology.{{Cite web |url=http://www.ccaa.ca/pdf/AllCanMSocc.pdf |title=All Canada |access-date=9 September 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014145222/http://www.ccaa.ca/pdf/AllCanMSocc.pdf |archive-date=14 October 2007 |url-status=dead }}

=Europe=

Aunger tried his luck in England and successfully tried out for and signed with Luton Town for the 1993–94 season. Aunger had the best imagineable start, scoring two minutes into his debut match. He played but 6 times however for the Hatters first-team, having been dropped to the reserves after playing only 3 games. He was not re-signed at the end of the season. A brief stint with Third Division Chester City did not meet with any success either for Aunger.

In November 1994 he was given a trial at SK Brann in Norway.{{cite news|title=Hallvars nye menn?|work=Bergensavisen|date=23 November 1994|author=Overvik, Jostein|page=21|language=no}}

=United States=

He rejoined the 86ers of the A-League and also played for the Milwaukee Wave of the indoor National Professional Soccer League.[http://www.howesportsdata.com/howesportsdata/stats/soccer/misl/misl96.txt NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE FINAL OFFICIAL STATISTICS – 1995–1996] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231247/http://www.howesportsdata.com/howesportsdata/stats/soccer/misl/misl96.txt |date=27 September 2007 }} Aunger had 7 goals in 18 games with the 86ers in 1995.

Aunger played in the MLS for the New England Revolution in 1996, when he led the team in games and minutes played, while scoring 3 goals, all on penalties.{{cite book |title=2024 Media Guide |publisher=New England Revolution|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240322013528/https://revolution.1rmg.com/season/2024/media-guide/ |access-date=September 12, 2024}} He converted the first penalty kick in Revolution history on April 27, 1996, in the Revolution's home opener against D.C. United. The goal was the first ever scored by the Revolution at Foxboro Stadium. He tried his luck once more in England, this time with Stockport County but made but one appearance, as a substitute the day after signing. He then joined the A-League's Seattle Sounders.[http://soundercentral.com/gallery/albums/1998SeattleSoundersMediaGuide/1997recap_2.jpg 1997 Sounders' Stats]

A second chance in MLS in 1998 with D.C. United, as Aunger won in training camp the right-back position. After 6 matches he lost his starting position and spent rest the season in and out of the line-up. 1999 saw him however start 24 games for the team however as a midfielder, and won the 1999 MLS Championship with United. He was also the first Canadian to play in the MLS Cup final. In 2000, Geoff made 26 appearances for United. He was traded to the Colorado Rapids in 2001, and appeared in one game. In total, Aunger played 104 regular season MLS games and 9 Cup play-off contests.

International career

He made his debut for Canada in a March 1991 North American Championship match against Mexico, but since this game was not regarded official he won his first senior cap coming on as a sub in an April 1992 friendly match against China. He earned a total of 44 caps, scoring 4 goals. He has represented Canada in 13 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[https://web.archive.org/web/20121106052316/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/statisticsandrecords/players/player=94510/index.html Record at FIFA Tournaments] – FIFA

His final international was a November 1997 World Cup qualification match against Costa Rica, a game after which Alex Bunbury, Frank Yallop and Colin Miller also said farewell to the national team.

=International goals=

:Scores and results list Canada's goal tally first.

class="wikitable"

! # !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition

115 November 1992Swangard Stadium, Burnaby, Canada{{fb|BER}}4–24–21994 FIFA World Cup qualification
215 July 1993Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico{{fb|MTQ|snake}}1–02–21993 CONCACAF Gold Cup
31 August 1995Varsity Stadium, Toronto, Canada{{fb|JAM}}3–13–1Caribana Cup
430 August 1996Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Canada{{fb|PAN}}1–03–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

=Player=

D.C. United

Canada

  • North American Nations Cup: 3rd place, 1991{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesn/north-am-champ91.html#sqd|title=North American Championship 1991 (Los Angeles, USA)-Squads|access-date=April 20, 2025}}

Individual

  • MLS All-Star, 1998{{Cite web |date=2 August 1998 |title=1998 MLS All-Star Game |url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/news/1998-mls-all-star-game-373141 |access-date=27 July 2023 |work=MLSsoccer.com}}

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