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|name = Joe Vlasits |image = Joe Vlasits1.JPG |image_size = |alt = |caption = |fullname = Joseph Vlasits |birth_date = 1921 |birth_place = Budapest, Hungary |death_date = {{Death date and given age|1985|04|23|64|df=yes}} |death_place = |height = |position = Winger |years1 = 19??–19?? |clubs1 = Nemzeti |caps1 = ? |goals1 = ? |manageryears1 = 1958–1960 |managerclubs1 = Canterbury-Marrickville |manageryears2 = 1961 |managerclubs2 = Sydney Prague |manageryears3 = 1962 |managerclubs3 = Budapest |manageryears4 = 1963–1964 |managerclubs4 = Pan-Hellenic |manageryears5 = 1965 |managerclubs5 = Bankstown |manageryears6 = 1966 |managerclubs6 = SSC Yugal |manageryears7 = 1967–1968 |managerclubs7 = Melita Eagles-Newtown |manageryears8 = 1967–1969 |managerclubs8 = Australia |manageryears9 = 1972 |managerclubs9 = Pan-Hellenic |manageryears10 = 1974 |managerclubs10 = Northern Districts }} Joseph "Uncle Joe" Vlasits (1921 – 23 April 1985) was a Hungarian football player and manager who coached the Australian national side from 1967 to 1969. Early life and playing careerVlasits was born in 1921 in Budapest, Hungary. He played for Budapest First Division club Nemzeti but his career was cut short by injury and he moved to Australia in the late 1940s. Managerial careerIn Australia, Vlasits moved into management, and coached New South Wales Division One side Canterbury-Marrickville from 1958 to 1960, winning titles in 1958 and 1960 and winning the Ampol Cup in '58. He then coached Sydney Prague and Budapest in 1961 and '62 respectively, winning the Division One title with both clubs. He then took over at fellow Division One side Pan-Hellenic for 1963 and '64, but could only manage fourth- and sixth-place finishes. He then dropped down a league to Division Two side Bankstown, which placed sixth in his only year of management, 1965. He returned to Division One in 1966 with strugglers SSC Yugal, which came third-last that season. A two-year stint at Melita Eagles-Newtown saw the club finish third-last in both the 1967 and '68 Division One seasons. He coached the Australian national side from 1967 to '69, and coached the team to victory in the 1967 Quoc Khanh Cup, winning all five matches they played. It was Australia's first international footballing honour. He coached Australia for a total of 23 games — 13 wins, seven draws, and three losses.[1] He returned to Pan-Hellenic for the 1972 season, and the team came seventh in Division One. He then managed Northern Districts to the Division Three title in 1974. DeathVlasits died at the age of 64 on 23 April 1965. HonoursAs a managerCanterbury-Marrickville
Sydney Prague
Budapest
Australia
Northern Districts
Managerial statistics
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.socceroos.com.au/article/teams-of-the-decade--mens-1963-1970/15gwe4e644vel111n0jqpnv76v|title=Teams of the Decade | Men's 1963-1970|publisher=Australia national football team|date=18 December 2013|accessdate=13 July 2017}} External links
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