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- Q6529770 abstract "Les James Murray AM (born László Ürge, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈyrɡɛ]; Budapest, Hungary, 5 November 1945) is an Australian sports journalist, soccer broadcaster and analyst. He was the host of The World Game on SBS television, retiring in July 2014, and has been inducted into the FFA's Football Hall of Fame.As the country's most prominent TV presenter of soccer, Murray has played a major role in the sport's growing popularity in Australia since the 1980s. Murray coined the phrase "the world game", which later became the title of SBS's football programme.".
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- Q6529770 birthDate "1945-11-05".
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- Q6529770 comment "Les James Murray AM (born László Ürge, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈyrɡɛ]; Budapest, Hungary, 5 November 1945) is an Australian sports journalist, soccer broadcaster and analyst. He was the host of The World Game on SBS television, retiring in July 2014, and has been inducted into the FFA's Football Hall of Fame.As the country's most prominent TV presenter of soccer, Murray has played a major role in the sport's growing popularity in Australia since the 1980s.".
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