Preston and Australian legend Joe Marston passes away

Published on: 29 November 2015

Former Preston North End and Australian defender Joe Marston has passed away. He was 89.

Marston was a strong and agile central defender in an illustrious career in Australia and England.

He represented Australia and also coached the national team, but made his name with famous English club Preston North End.

Marston was the first Australian to play in an English FA Cup Final when Preston North End defeated West Bromwich Albion in 1954.

He made 154 appearances for the club and was picked for the English League against the Scottish League.

Before and after his time in England, Marston was a star player in the New South Wales State League, and later was a leading club coach.

Among the many individual accolades bestowed upon Marston was was an MBE, the Australian Sports Medal and induction into the FFA Hall of Fame.

The best player in the Hyundai A-League Grand Final is awarded the Joe Marston Medal.

FFA CEO David Gallop today expressed condolences to the Marston family on behalf of the football community.

"Joe Marston was a giant of the game, in his stature as a player and his towering achievements," said Gallop.

"He was a pioneer in the 1950s, showing that Australian footballers were capable of matching it with the best in the English First Division. This was a remarkable achievement in itself.

"Joe was a much-loved and revered figure, but his humility ensured there was never any fuss. Joe was and will always remain a true Aussie hero."

The Marston family has requested privacy at this time.

Source: tribalfootball.com

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