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Les James Murray AM (born László Ürge, (:ˈlaːsloː ˈyrɡɛ); Budapest, Hungary, 5 November 1945)〔NAA: A2478/19 URGE J/BOX 158, Non-British European migrant selection documents, National Archives of Australia〕 is an Australian sports journalist, soccer broadcaster and analyst. He was the host of ''The World Game'' on SBS television, retiring in July 2014,〔http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2014/06/07/les-murray-end-era〕 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.〔(Les Murray, AM – a refugee kid who became Australia’s face of football ) Refugee Council of Australia media release, June 2008〕〔(Brunch – Les Murray (Mr Football) ) at 702 ABC Radio Sydney, 22 June 2008〕 Murray coined the phrase "the world game", which later became the title of SBS's football programme. ==Early life== Murray was born as László Ürge in a small village on the outskirts of Budapest,〔(From Hungary to Australia: Les Murray's Life ) Interview by Richard Aedy, ''Life Matters'' ABC Radio National, 12 June 2006. (is a 35-minute audio MP3—No transcript is available )〕 Hungary, the son of József and Erzsébet Ürge. The family immigrated to Australia in 1957 under the Hungarian Refugee Assisted Scheme.〔 They resided at Wollongong, New South Wales after some time at Bonegilla Migrant Camp near Wodonga.〔 He was educated at Berkeley High School (now Illawarra Sports High School). He decided to anglicise his name because Ürge was difficult for Australians to pronounce and prone to taunts;〔 the name Murray was suggested by his father as "" is also Hungarian for "of the Mura River".
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