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Vaughan Coveny (born 13 December 1971) is a retired
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player who frequently represented New Zealand in international matches. Coveny's senior club career spanned 20 years, with his most notable stint being at
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during their
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era. He was primarily a striker although he also played as a winger. After retiring from playing, he pursued a coaching career.


Club career

Coveny began his NSL career at the
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, then moved to
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.


South Melbourne FC

The majority of Coveny's career was spent at South Melbourne in the NSL, and later on,
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. Coveny, affectionately known by fans as ''Horsey'' due to his speed primarily played as a striker for South Melbourne. Coveny would dominate the NSL with his pace and would capture 2 NSL Championships under
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in 1997/98 and 1998/99. Additionally, his goalscoring form in the OFC Championship in 1999 fired South to claim the title as Oceania's best and qualify them for the 2000 FIFA Club World Cup. Here, Coveny would put in respectable performances including hitting the post twice against the treble winning Manchester United squad. Following the disbanding of the back-to back winning squad, Coveny would stay at South and lead the new era in the new century. Coveny would once again reach a grand final for South in 2001 but ultimately lose. The disbanding of the NSL was a premature end to Coveny's first stint as South. Coveny would return to Lakeside in 2009 helping South to capture the Hellenic cup. On
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2009 Coveny scored his 100th goal for South Melbourne FC away at
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against
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. He retired at the end of the 2009 season.becoming only the third player to score 100 goals for South. Overall, Coveny made 265 appearances for Hellas scoring 104 goals.


Later career

He also spent some time in the
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following the collapse of the NSL, playing for the
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and
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.


International career

Coveny made his full
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debut in a 0–0 draw with
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on 19 September 1992. He was included in the New Zealand side for both the
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finals tournament, and the
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finals tournament. He ended his international playing career with 64 A-international caps to his credit, his final cap gained in a 1–1 draw with
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on 31 May 2006. Coveny became New Zealand's highest goal scorer on 27 May 2006, when he scored twice in the "All Whites" 3–1 victory over
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, bringing his total A-international goal tally to 29. and his total including unofficial games to 30 in 71 games, surpassing
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's long standing record of 28 from only 17 games. Coveny record was officially overtaken by Chris Wood on 21 March 2022 when Wood's scored his 30th goal. In January 2009, Coveny announced his retirement from international football. He was also the games record holder for the All Whites, until
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passed him in 2009. He is currently ranked third in appearances for the All Whites, behind
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and Vicelich.


International career statistics


International goals


Managerial career

After retiring, Coveny was announced as South Melbourne's manager for the Victorian Premier League 2010 season. After the team failed to make the finals, his contract was not renewed.


Honours


South Melbourne

* NSL Championship: 1997/1998, 1998/1999 * NSL Premiership 1997/1998, 2000,2001 * NSL Cup: 1995/1996 * Dockerty Cup: 1995 * OFC Championship: 1999 * Hellenic Cup: 2009 New Zealand Young Player of the Year: 1992


References


External links

*
Wellington Phoenix profile






{{DEFAULTSORT:Coveny, Vaughan 1971 births Living people Association footballers from Wellington City New Zealand association footballers Melbourne Knights FC players South Melbourne FC players Newcastle Jets FC players New Zealand international footballers Wellington Phoenix FC players A-League Men players National Soccer League (Australia) players Wollongong Wolves FC players Miramar Rangers AFC players New Zealand association football coaches South Melbourne FC managers Association football forwards Waterside Karori players 1996 OFC Nations Cup players 1998 OFC Nations Cup players 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup players 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup players 2004 OFC Nations Cup players