Nick Guoth
Nick Guoth is an academic who has had a lengthy passion for football.
Born in Wellington, New Zealand, to Hungarian refugees, his family migrated to Sydney when he was young.
His heritage led Nick down the path of football at an early age. Yet it was his mother, taking up the position of coach of his earliest team at Seaforth in the Manly Warringah competitions, who made sure he was to continue. As a player, Nick never reached any heights, more just enjoying the lowest leagues or the slow pace of Masters football until he retired. In between, Nick refereed, coached, and managed various teams, including the 2006 Australian Schoolboy tour of New Zealand.
Nick moved to Canberra after completing his studies to take up a position in IT at the Australian National University. It would be much later that he returned to studying, completing a Master's in History on the topic of the 1923 Chinese football tour of Australia and then a PhD in History on Australian-Chinese trade in the mid-19th century, both at ANU.
At the same time, Nick commenced putting together a historical account of football within the ACT. Since then, Nick has written extensively on early Australian and New Zealand football and has co-edited a number of books.
Putting the journalist pen away, Nick took up photography in 2010 and covered numerous sports for various organisations. His football exploits saw him photograph from the local leagues of Canberra to the Asian Cup.
Nick now lives in London with his partner Jenny and enjoys following his team, Queens Park Rangers, both at their century-old home and at numerous away venues. He also enjoys heading out to various non-league games as a ground hopper.
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