John Schneebichler

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 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 724
  • GFC League Debut: Escort Cup, 1988
  • Glenelg 1988
    • 25 games
    • 26 goals
 Other Career Highlights
  • South Adelaide 1975 - 1987
    • 224 game, 351 goals
  • Leading goalkicker 1983
  • Captain 1985 - 1987


  • Represented South Australia 5 times
  • member of the South Adelaide’s Hall of Fame

* Stats current to end of 1988

John Schneebichler

Biographical

  • Born: 23 July 1957
  • Height: 189 cm
  • Weight: 90 kg
  • Recruited from: South Adelaide
  • Previous Club:
  • GFC League Debut: 1988

Nickname: Sneezer

Guernsey Number:

Career

Boasting a trademark unkempt appearance that perhaps belied the extent of his commitment and ability, John Schneebichler was a workmanlike and thoroughly dependable league footballer who enjoyed a successful fourteen season, 259 game, 377 goal SANFL career at two clubs.

All but 25 of those games were played for South Adelaide, where he rose through the ranks before making his senior debut in 1975. Capable of playing in a variety of positions, he carried out whatever function was asked of him with a minimum of fuss and plenty of fortitude and grit. He was a member of the Panthers' losing grand final team against Port Adelaide in 1979, and was the club's leading goal kicker with 65 goals in 1983.

After captaining South in his last three seasons at the club he crossed to Glenelg, hoping to play in a premiership team, but although the Bays reached the grand final, they were vanquished by Port Adelaide. In addition to his club games, John Schneebichler played 5 times for South Australia.

Upon retirement, Schneebichler devoted himself to administration and coaching in roles as Glenelg’s football manager and Brighton Football Club’s football director and coach. He died in 2020 after a 3 year battle with cancer.

References

1. Pride of the Bay

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