| Tony Vidmar 14,
Defender Born: Adelaide
(Australia), 4/7/1970
Tony Vidmar joined Rangers from Dutch side NAC
Breda. An Australian "Socceroo"
international, he made 62 League appearances for
NAC in his two seasons there, scoring four goals
from left back.
Before that he had played for Belgian side
Germinal Ekeren and at home in Adelaide.
Vidmar came to Rangers as a free agent under
the Bosman ruling and made his debut in the 5-0
defeat of GI Gotu in a Champions' League
qualifier in July 1997.
Vidmar was no stranger to Scotland. He had
played for Australia at Hampden Park when they
lost to Scotland 1-0.
He played in 12 League games during his first
season at Ibrox and has settled in as a regular
contender for a place in Rangers' defence.
Vidmar scored his first goal for the Club with
a header in the 6-0 rout of Hamilton in the
Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup in February
1999.
He said: "It's always a great moment to
score for your club and it's been a long time
coming."
Vidmar held his place in the team for most of
the season after Arthur Numan suffered a bad
injury. A lengthy run in the team allowed Vidmar
to show his true quality.
And he got another chance when Numan suffered
a hamstring strain early in the new season.
His stunning, if unlikely, goal against Parma
confirmed that Vidmar is a worthy member of
Rangers' squad.
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