Troy Halpin is a football (soccer) player who played for many elite football teams in Australia. He is one of the greatest talents Australian football has produced in the last two decades and was one of the most skilful players plying their trade in the now-defunct National Soccer League. Halpin represented many NSL clubs and won championships with Sydney Olympic and Perth Glory. He also played with Newcastle United and at Perth Glory with his brother Scott Halpin.

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  • Troy Halpin is a football (soccer) player who played for many elite football teams in Australia. He is one of the greatest talents Australian football has produced in the last two decades and was one of the most skilful players plying their trade in the now-defunct National Soccer League. Halpin represented many NSL clubs and won championships with Sydney Olympic and Perth Glory. He also played with Newcastle United and at Perth Glory with his brother Scott Halpin. He has played with Sydney United and Marconi in the NSW competition and wore the No 10 shirt. He was most famous for his outstanding technical ability with the ball and vision in the mid-field. He won many matches off his own boot. For the Socceroos, Halpin managed 12 caps and 3 goals. This was seen by many as a waste as he is rated as one of Australia's finest footballing talents. He is still contributing to the sport, coaching and guiding emerging football stars at the Kings School in his role as Director of Football. Halpin also has a role as player/coach in the Northern NSW NBN State Football League with the Toronto Awaba Stags FC.
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  • Troy Halpin is a football (soccer) player who played for many elite football teams in Australia. He is one of the greatest talents Australian football has produced in the last two decades and was one of the most skilful players plying their trade in the now-defunct National Soccer League. Halpin represented many NSL clubs and won championships with Sydney Olympic and Perth Glory. He also played with Newcastle United and at Perth Glory with his brother Scott Halpin.
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