词条 | Alen Stajcic |
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| image = Alen Stajcic at 2017 Algarve Cup.jpeg | image_size = 280 | caption = Stajčić with the Matildas in 2017 | name = Alen Stajčić | fullname = Alen Stajčić | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1973|11|2}} | birth_place = Australia[1] | height = | position = Midfielder | years1 = 1994 | clubs1 = Mount Druitt Town | caps1 = 6 | goals1 = 0 | years2 = 1994–1997 | clubs2 = Bonnyrigg White Eagles | caps2 = 35 | goals2 = 2 | years4 = 1998 | clubs4 = Bankstown City Lions | caps4 = 13 | goals4 = 2 | years5 = 2000 | clubs5 = Western Sydney Passion | caps5 = | goals5 = | years6 = 2000–2002 | clubs6 = Sutherland Sharks | caps6 = 38 | goals6 = 2 | manageryears1 = 2002–2004 | managerclubs1 = New South Wales Sapphires | manageryears2 = 2008–2014 | managerclubs2 = Sydney FC Women | manageryears3 = 2014–2019 | managerclubs3 = Australia Women | manageryears4 = 2019– | managerclubs4 = Central Coast Mariners (caretaker) | pcupdate = 11 August 2007 }} Alen Stajčić (born 2 November 1973) is the current caretaker manager for A-League club Central Coast Mariners. While a footballer he was a NSW Premier League player and Australian Youth Representative. Since turning his hand to coaching he had become the head coach of NSWIS for Women's Soccer, Head Coach of The Hills Sports High School Football Program, Head Coach of the Australian Under 20 Women's National Team.[2] He was appointed coach for Sydney FC in the first season of the Australian W-League.[3] From 2014 to 2019, he was the head coach of the The Matildas. BiographyPlaying careerA former NSW Premier League player and Captain with Bonnyrigg, Bankstown and Sutherland, Alen represented NSW at the youth level and played for several clubs within the National Youth League and Winter Super League. CoachingAlen Stajcic had been the head coach of the NSWIS Women's Soccer Program from 2002–2013. Widely considered as the one of the best football nurseries in Australia, the program produced over 30 senior Internationals in that 10-year period. He was also the head coach of the Women's National Soccer League side, the NSW Sapphires, which he guided to a premiership in the 2003/04 season. He started as head coach of HSHS in the foundation year (2003) and has gone on to win many titles and good performances. In 2006, he was the assistant coach for the Young Matilda's while they were competing at the FIFA U/20's Women's Championships in Russia. Unfortunately they bowed out in the group stage, missing the next round by 1 point to Brazil and Russia. As of 05/03/07 Stajcic became the Young Matildas Coach. In 2008, Stajcic became the inaugural Sydney FC Women's head coach, until 2014. They qualified for the semi finals in all 6 seasons, winning 2 grand finals and 2 premierships along the way. In 2013, Sydney FC beat Japanese powerhouse NTV Beleza and Sth American Champions Colo Colo to claim 3rd place the IWCC in Japan. As of September 2014, Stajcic was appointed full-time head coach of the Australian Women's National Football team, the Matildas. In the 2015 Women's World Cup in Canada, they became the 1st Senior Australian Football Team to win a knockout match in a World Cup when they defeated Brazil 1–0 in the Round of 16 before losing 1–0 to Japan in the quarter finals. Earlier in 2014, Stajcic had led the Matildas in an Interim capacity, to a Silver Medal at the Asian Championships. Currently, Stajcic stands as the only Australian-born head coach to win a match at a FIFA World Cup. In March 2016, the Matildas qualified for the Olympic Games for the first time in 12 years. Along the way eliminating World Cup finalists Japan. The Matildas topped the Asian Qualifying group and were undefeated in the tournament. The Matildas subsequently attained their highest-ever FIFA Ranking of 5. At the 2016 Rio Olympics Australia were grouped with Canada, Germany and Zimbabwe. Australia progressed through to the Quarter Finals, where they were beaten 7–6 on penalties by Hosts Brazil after a 0–0 draw. Honours
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References1. ^https://us.soccerway.com/coaches/alen-stajcic/322791/ 2. ^Football Australia Profile 3. ^Young Matildas Coach for Sydney – FourFourTwo 4. ^{{cite web|title=Matildas and Kerr Australia's fan favourites at AIS awards|url=https://www.ausport.gov.au/news/ais_news/story_666457_matildas_and_kerr_australias_fan_favourites_at_ais_awards|website=Australian Sports Commission website|accessdate=12 December 2017}} External links
10 : 1973 births|Living people|People from New South Wales|Australian soccer players|Australian soccer coaches|Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC players|Sutherland Sharks FC players|Australian people of Serbian descent|2015 FIFA Women's World Cup managers|Association football midfielders |
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