Angelo Nicholas Goucar Congear (5 May 1885 – 9 August 1986) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League between 1908 and 1922.
Angelo Congear | |||
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![]() Congear in 1912 | |||
Personal information | |||
Full name | Angelo Nicholas Goucar Congear | ||
Nickname(s) | Congy | ||
Date of birth | 5 May 1885 | ||
Place of birth | Glanville, South Australia | ||
Date of death | 9 August 1986(1986-08-09) (aged 101)[1][2] | ||
Original team(s) |
Australs (1902–1906) Semaphore Centrals (1908) | ||
Position(s) | Rover | ||
Playing career | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1908–1922 | Port Adelaide | 160 (222)[3] | |
Representative team honours | |||
Years | Team | Games (Goals) | |
1910–1919 | South Australia | 15 (35)[4] | |
Career highlights | |||
Club
Representative
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Source: AustralianFootball.com |
Congear started playing football in 1902 with the Australs Football Club. In 1908 he started playing for Semaphore Centrals, an affiliate of the Port Adelaide Football Club who he would debut for later that year.[5]
Angelo Congear debuted in Port Adelaide's fifth match of the 1908 SAFL season against Norwood at Adelaide Oval. In front of a then record crowd of 25,000 at Adelaide Oval, Congear would kick a goal on debut but Port Adelaide would end up losing the match by 13 points.[6]
During his career at Port Adelaide he played in seven Grand finals and won three Championships of Australia.[7] Upon his induction into the Port Adelaide Football Club Hall of Fame he was listed as having played over 150 games.[3]
A reporter for the Daily Herald of Adelaide considered him to be the best player during Port Adelaide's 1914 Championship of Australia victory over Fitzroy.[8]
Angelo Congear was considered to be one of the finest rovers in South Australia in his era.[9]
The Australian-born son of a Greek immigrant father from Kea, Cyclades Islands, Greece, John Angelo Congear, who migrated to Australia in 1861 and lived to be 101 years old.[10] For work Congear would do manual labour on the Port Adelaide wharves, including on the mornings of days he played football.[11]
Port Adelaide Football Club • 1910 SAFL premiers | |
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Coach: Hosie |
Port Adelaide Football Club • 1913 SAFL premiers | |
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Coach: Londrigan |
Port Adelaide Football Club • 1914 SAFL premiers | |
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Coach: Londrigan |
Port Adelaide Football Club • 1921 SAFL premiers | |
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Coach: Hosking |
Port Adelaide Football Club: leading goalkickers | |
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1910 Champions of Australia – Port Adelaide | |
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1913 Champions of Australia – Port Adelaide | |
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Coach: Londrigan |
1914 Champions of Australia – Port Adelaide | |
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Coach: Londrigan |
South Australian team – 1911 Interstate Championships | |
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South Australia 13.18 (96) def. Western Australia 3.5 (23), at Adelaide Oval, 5 August 1911 South Australia 13.13 (91) def. Tasmania 3.6 (24), at Adelaide Oval, 7 August 1911 South Australia 12.20 (92) def. New South Wales 2.9 (21), at Adelaide Oval, 9 August 1911 South Australia 11.11 (77) def. Victoria 5.4 (34), at Adelaide Oval, 12 August 1911 | |
Squad | |
Managers: J. Hodge (Port Adelaide), A. C. Thomas (Sturt) |
South Australian team – 1912 Interstate matches | |
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Victoria 14.13 (97) def South Australia 10.10 (70), at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 6 July 1912 South Australia 9.8 (62) def Victoria 6.7 (43), at Adelaide Oval, 10 August 1912 | |
Both games | |
First game only |
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Second game only |
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Managers: |
South Australian team – 1913 Interstate matches | |
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Victoria 10.9 (69) def South Australia 7.13 (55), at Adelaide Oval, 12 July 1913, crowd: 15,000 Victoria 16.12 (108) d South Australia 6.17 (53), at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 16 August 1913 | |
Both games | |
First game only | |
Second game only |
South Australian Team – 1914 Australian National Football Carnival | |
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South Australia 12.16 (88) d Western Australia 12.11 (83), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 5 August 1914 South Australia 32.18 (210) d Queensland 2.9 (21), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 7 August 1914 South Australia 16.20 (106) d New South Wales 10.3 (63), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 10 August 1914 South Australia 18.23 (131) d Tasmania 5.7 (37), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 12 August 1914 Victoria 11.11 (77) defeated South Australia 5.10 (44), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 15 August 1914, crowd: 12,000 | |