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词条 Ange Postecoglou
释义

  1. Personal life

  2. Playing career

     International career 

  3. Coaching career

     South Melbourne  Young Socceroos  Panachaiki  Brisbane Roar  Melbourne Victory  Australian national team  2014 FIFA World Cup  2015 AFC Asian Cup  Resignation  Yokohama F. Marinos 

  4. Australia results

  5. Honours

     Player  Club  Manager  Club  Country  Individual 

  6. Managerial statistics

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2018}}{{Use Australian English|date=November 2011}}{{Infobox football biography
| name = Ange Postecoglou
| fullname = Angelos Postecoglou
| image = Cameroon-Australia (4).jpg
| image_size = 222px
| caption = Postecoglou at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1965|8|27|df=y}}
| birth_place = Nea Filadelfeia, Athens, Greece
| height = 1.84 m
| currentclub = Yokohama F. Marinos (manager)
| clubnumber =
| position = Defender
| youthyears1 = 1978–1983
| youthclubs1 = South Melbourne
| years1 = 1984–1993
| clubs1 = South Melbourne
| caps1 = 193
| goals1 = 19
| years2 = 1994
| clubs2 = Western Suburbs
| caps2 =
| goals2 = 4
| nationalyears1 = 1985
| nationalteam1 = Australia U20
| nationalcaps1 = 13
| nationalgoals1 = 1
| nationalyears2 = 1986
| nationalteam2 = Australia
| nationalcaps2 = 4
| nationalgoals2 = 0
| manageryears1 = 1996–2000
| managerclubs1 = South Melbourne
| manageryears2 = 2000–2005
| managerclubs2 = Australia U17
| manageryears3 = 2000–2007
| managerclubs3 = Australia U20
| manageryears4 = 2008
| managerclubs4 = Panachaiki
| manageryears5 = 2009–2012
| managerclubs5 = Brisbane Roar
| manageryears6 = 2012–2013
| managerclubs6 = Melbourne Victory
| manageryears7 = 2013–2017
| managerclubs7 = Australia
| manageryears8 = 2018–
| managerclubs8 = Yokohama F. Marinos
| medaltemplates ={{Medal|Team|{{fb|Australia}}}}{{Medal|W|AFC Asian Cup|2015}}
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Angelos "Ange" Postecoglou ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|æ|n|dʒ|_|ˌ|p|ɒ|s|t|ə|ˈ|k|ɒ|ɡ|l|uː}} {{respell|ANJ|_|POS|tə|KOG|loo}}; {{lang-el|Άγγελος Ποστέκογλου}}) is an Australian former soccer player and the former head coach of the Australia national soccer team. He is one of the most successful Australian club coaches with two premierships, four championships and a continental title. Currently, he is the manager of Yokohama F. Marinos.

Personal life

Postecoglou was born in Athens, Greece. After Postecoglou's father, Dimitris ("Jim"), lost his business following the 1967 Greek military coup, Postecoglou emigrated to Australia by boat in 1970 at the age of five, growing up in Melbourne, Victoria.[1][2][3] In his early years he grew up playing Australian rules football[4] and is a lifelong supporter of the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League.[5] Postecoglou supports Liverpool.[6]

Postecoglou is married to Georgia, who worked at South Melbourne as a marketing manager when he served as manager of the club.[7] Postecoglou has three sons, James, Max and Alexi.[8]

Playing career

After first joining the club as a nine year old,[9]

Postecoglou played 193 games from 1984 to 1993 for South Melbourne in the National Soccer League, where he was involved in their 1984 and 1990–91 titles, the latter as captain, before moving into coaching.[10]

International career

In his international playing career, Postecoglou represented Australia on four occasions between 1986 and 1988 as well as representing Australia at youth level in 1985.[11]

Coaching career

South Melbourne

Postecoglou coached South Melbourne from 1996[12] until 2000. He led them to consecutive National Soccer League titles in 1997–98 and 1998–99, as well as winning the 1999 Oceania Club Championship, which in turn led to their participation in the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship.[13] After the 1999–2000 NSL season, he stood down from the South Melbourne coaching role when he was appointed coach of the Australian youth team. He is the only person to have been involved in all four of South Melbourne's NSL title-winning teams, the first two as a player and the latter two as coach.

Young Socceroos

Following his domestic coaching success, Postecoglou became coach of Australia's youth sides in 2000. During his tenure, he played a role in identifying and developing Australian players.[14][15] Postecoglou was involved in an on-air argument with football pundit Craig Foster on The World Game.[16][17] He was replaced as coach in February 2007 after Australia failed to qualify for the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup. After his departure as coach of the Australian youth teams,[18] Postecoglou worked as a football pundit for Fox Sports and as an elite consultant to Football Federation Victoria.

Panachaiki

Postecoglou coached Panachaiki in the Greek third division from March to December 2008. Despite keeping the traditional club well within contention for promotion, and more precisely in the top three for most of the season, a falling out with club management ended his tenure in Patras.[19]

Brisbane Roar

On 16 October 2009, Postecoglou was signed as the new Brisbane Roar coach, replacing Frank Farina.[20] Postecoglou started rebuilding the team by releasing Liam Reddy, Craig Moore, Bob Malcolm and Charlie Miller. Tommy Oar, Michael Zullo and Adam Sarota were bought by Dutch club FC Utrecht and striker Sergio van Dijk went to Adelaide United.[21] Postecoglou, who asked to be judged a year from the time he took over, proved the critics wrong by winning and playing an entertaining brand of football.[22][23][24][25] The Roar's possession based style of play under Postecoglou earned them the nickname "Roarcelona".[26]

The 4–0 win against Adelaide United in round 13 was highly praised in the media as some of the best football the A-League has ever seen.[27][28] Postecoglou led the Roar to the Premiership and Championship in the 2010–11 season, winning the Grand Final 4–2 on penalties against the Central Coast Mariners in front of 52,168 people at Lang Park. The Roar only lost one game all season and went on a 36-game unbeaten run, which broke the previous Australian football record.[29] On 18 March 2011, he signed a two-year extension with the club keeping him until the 2013–14 season.[30][31]

Postecoglou's side continued their winning streak in the 2011–12 season and now hold the all-time Australian football code record for longest undefeated sporting streak of 36 games, surpassing rugby league side Eastern Suburbs' record set 74 years ago.[32] Postecoglou is managed by sports management company Football Focus International. In the 2011–12 season, Brisbane Roar became the first team to win back-to-back A-League championships and Postecoglou became the most successful Australian domestic football (soccer) coach, with four national titles.[33]

On 24 April 2012, Postecoglou announced his resignation as head coach of Brisbane Roar. Postecoglou left the Roar after two-and-a-half years, during which he led the club to back-to-back A-League championships, a premiership and consecutive qualification for the AFC Champions League.[34]

Melbourne Victory

On 26 April 2012, it was announced that he had signed a three-year contract with A-League club Melbourne Victory as head coach.[35] Postecoglou started rebuilding the team by releasing Matthew Kemp, Grant Brebner, Rodrigo Vargas, Tom Pondeljak, Ante Čović, Carlos Hernández, Harry Kewell and Fabio Alves, with Jean Carlos Solórzano and Ubay Luzardo returned to their respective clubs after their loan deals had expired. Postecoglou rounded up his squad by signing Jonathan Bru, Guilherme Finkler, Adama Traoré, Marcos Flores, Mark Milligan, Theo Markelis, Sam Gallagher and Spase Dilevski.

Postecoglou's first game in charge of Melbourne Victory was the Round 1 clash against crosstown rivals Melbourne Heart, an encounter which the Victory lost 2–1. His first win came against Adelaide United in Round 4, with the Victory prevailing 2–1. The following year, Melbourne Victory made the A-League Preliminary Final after beating Perth Glory in an Elimination Final 2–1 at Docklands Stadium. Melbourne Victory then played in the Preliminary Final against Central Coast Mariners and lost 2–0.

Australian national team

Postecoglou was appointed head coach of Australia on 23 October 2013 on a five-year contract, replacing German Holger Osieck, who was sacked after successive 6–0 defeats to Brazil and France.[36][37] Postecoglou was tasked with regenerating the Australian national team, which was deemed to have been too reliant on members of their Golden Generation of 2006, subsequently leading to a stagnation of results, culminating in successive 6–0 defeats to Brazil and France.[38][39][40][41][42][43][44] In his first game as Australia's manager, a home friendly match against Costa Rica, Australia won 1–0, courtesy of a goal from Tim Cahill.[45]

2014 FIFA World Cup

For the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Australia were drawn in Group B alongside holders Spain, 2010 runners-up Netherlands and Chile.[46] Their first match was off to a lacklustre start, having conceded only a goal from Tim Cahill before losing to South America's Chile 3–1. Their second match against the Netherlands was a close one, but their efforts ended in a 3–2 loss, thus earning their early exit along with the Spanish team. Australian fans praised the team for their outstanding efforts in a tough group. In the end, Australia finished Group B with a third defeat to former world champions Spain 3–0. Australia's competitive World Cup performances in a difficult group lead to belief that a new Golden Generation was about to begin,[47][48] although at that time nobody thought this would be a new Golden Generation.

2015 AFC Asian Cup

Postecoglou coached Australia in 2015 AFC Asian Cup. Australia beat Kuwait (4–1) and Oman (4–0), but lost to South Korea (0–1) in the group stage, before beating China (2–0) in quarter-final and United Arab Emirates (2–0) in the semi-final. Australia then beat South Korea (2–1) in extra time to win in the final to win its first AFC Asian Cup.

Resignation

Two weeks after Australia qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, on 22 November 2017, Postecoglou announced his resignation as Socceroos coach.[49]

Yokohama F. Marinos

On 19 December 2017 Yokohama F. Marinos announced they had appointed Postecoglou as head coach at the Succession of the 2017 Japanese Emperor's Cup.[50][51][52][53] Posecolgou's first domestic game as coach of Yokohama ended with a 1–1 draw against Cerezo Osaka at Yanmar Stadium, Osaka.[54][55]

After an initial difficult start to the season, which saw Yokohama F. Marinos facing potential relegation,[56] Postecoglou guided the club to the final of the J-League Cup, and a 12th place finish in the league.[57] Although the club finished with the second highest number of goals scored in the season, they also conceded the third most goals of any club during the season.

After receiving interest from the Greece national football team to become their new manager,[58][59] Postecoglou extended his contract with Yokohama F. Marinos.[60]

Australia results

No.|NumberDateVenueOpponentResultGoalscorer(s)Competition
2013
119 November 2013Sydney, AustraliaCRI}}1–0CahillFriendly
2014
25 March 2014London, EnglandECU}}3–4Cahill (2), JedinakFriendly
326 May 2014Sydney, AustraliaRSA}}1–1CahillFriendly
46 June 2014Salvador, BrazilCRO}}0–1Friendly
513 June 2014Cuiabá, BrazilCHI}}1–3Cahill2014 World Cup
618 June 2014Porto Alegre, BrazilNED}}2–3Cahill, Jedinak
723 June 2014Curitiba, BrazilESP}}0–3
84 September 2014Liège, BelgiumBEL}}0–2Friendly
98 September 2014London, EnglandKSA}}3–2Cahill, Jedinak, WrightFriendly
1010 October 2014Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesUAE}}0–0Friendly
1114 October 2014Doha, QatarQAT}}0–1Friendly
1218 November 2014Osaka, JapanJPN}}1–2CahillFriendly
2015
139 January 2015Melbourne, AustraliaKUW}}4–1Cahill, Luongo, Jedinak, Troisi2015 AFC Asian Cup
1413 January 2015Sydney, AustraliaOMN}}4–0McKay, Kruse, Milligan, Juric
1517 January 2015Brisbane, AustraliaKOR}}0–1
1622 January 2015Brisbane, AustraliaCHN}}2–0Cahill (2)
1727 January 2015Newcastle, AustraliaUAE}}2–0Sainsbury, Davidson
1831 January 2015Sydney, AustraliaKOR}}2–1 (a.e.t.)Luongo, Troisi
1925 March 2015Kaiserslautern, GermanyGER}}2–2Troisi, JedinakFriendly
2031 March 2015Skopje, MacedoniaMKD}}0–0Friendly
2117 June 2015Bishkek, KyrgyzstanKGZ}}2–1Jedinak, Oar2018 World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round
223 September 2016Perth, AustraliaBAN}}5–0Leckie, Rogic (2), Burns, Mooy
238 September 2015Dushanbe, TajikistanTJK}}3–0Milligan, Cahill
248 October 2015Amman, JordanJOR}}0–2
2512 November 2015Canberra, AustraliaKGZ}}3–0Jedinak (pen.), Cahill, Amirov (o.g.)
2617 November 2015Dhaka, BangladeshBAN}}4–0Cahill (3), Jedinak
2016
2724 March 2016Adelaide, AustraliaTJK}}7–0Luongo, Jedinak (pen.), Milligan (pen.), Burns (2), Rogic (2)2018 World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round
2829 March 2016Sydney, AustraliaJOR}}5–1Cahill (2), Mooy, Rogic, Luongo
2927 May 2016Sunderland, EnglandENG}}1–2Dier (o.g.)Friendly
304 June 2016Sydney, AustraliaGRE}}1–0LeckieFriendly
317 June 2016Melbourne, AustraliaGRE}}1–2SainsburyFriendly
321 September 2016Perth, AustraliaIRQ}}2–0Luongo, Juric2018 World Cup qualification – AFC Third Round
336 September 2016Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesUAE}}1–0Cahill
346 October 2016Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaKSA}}2–2Sainsbury, Juric
3511 October 2016Melbourne, AustraliaJPN}}1–1Jedinak (pen.)
3615 November 2016Bangkok, ThailandTHA}}2–2Jedinak (2) (pen.)
2017
3723 March 2017Tehran, IranIRQ}}1–1Leckie2018 World Cup qualification – AFC Third Round
3828 March 2017Sydney, AustraliaUAE}}2–0Irvine, Leckie
398 June 2017Adelaide, AustraliaKSA}}3–2Juric (2), Rogic
4013 June 2017Melbourne, AustraliaBRA}}0–4Friendly
4119 June 2017Sochi, RussiaGER}}2–3Juric, Rogic2017 FIFA Confederations Cup
4222 June 2017Saint Petersburg, RussiaCMR}}1–1Milligan (pen.)
4325 June 2017Moscow, RussiaCHI}}1–1Troisi
4431 August 2017Saitama, JapanJPN}}0–22018 World Cup qualification – AFC Third Round
455 September 2017Melbourne, AustraliaTHA}}2–1Juric, Leckie
465 October 2017Malacca, MalaysiaSYR}}1–1Kruse2018 World Cup qualification – AFC Fourth Round
4710 October 2017Sydney, AustraliaSYR}}2–1 (a.e.t.) (3–2 agg.)Cahill (2)
4810 November 2017San Pedro Sula, HondurasHON}}0–02018 World Cup qualification (play-offs)
4915 November 2017Sydney, AustraliaHON}}3–1 (3–1 agg.)Jedinak (2) (pen.)

Honours

Player

Club

//South Melbourne FC">South Melbourne
  • National Soccer League Championship: 1984, 1990–91
  • National Soccer League Premiership: 1992–93
  • National Soccer League Southern Conference: 1984, 1985
  • NSL Cup: 1989–90

Manager

Club

//South Melbourne FC">South Melbourne
  • NSL Premiership: 1997–98
  • NSL Championship: 1997–98, 1998–99
  • Oceania Club Championship: 1999
//Brisbane Roar FC">Brisbane Roar
  • A-League Premiership: 2010–11
  • A-League Championship: 2010–11, 2011–12

Country

//Australia national football team">Australia U17
  • OFC U-17 Championship: 2001, 2003, 2005
//Australia national football team">Australia U20
  • OFC U-20 Championship: 2001, 2002, 2005
  • AFF U-19 Youth Championship: 2006
//Australia national football team">Australia
  • AFC Asian Cup: 2015

Individual

  • National Soccer League Coach of the Year: 1997–98
  • PFA Manager of the Year: 2010–11
  • A-League Coach of the Year: 2010–11
  • PFA Manager of the Decade: 2015
  • AFC Coach of the Year: 2015
Records

With Brisbane Roar FC

  • Longest undefeated streak in Australian sporting history: 36 games (2011–12)

Managerial statistics

{{updated|24 January 2019}}
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
South MelbourneAustralia}}19962000{{WDL|127|68|27|32}}
Australia U20Australia}}20002007{{WDL||||}}
PanachaikiGreece}}March 2008December 2008{{WDL||||}}
Brisbane RoarAustralia}}16 October 200924 April 2012{{WDL|84|42|24|18}}
Melbourne VictoryAustralia}}26 April 201225 October 2013{{WDL|32|15|7|10}}
AustraliaAustralia}}23 October 201322 November 2017{{WDL|49|22|12|15}}
Yokohama F. MarinosJapan}}1 January 2018present{{WDL|34|12|5|17}}
Total{{WDLtot|301|149|73|79}}

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34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/brisbaneroar/news-display/ange-postecoglou-resigns-as-brisbane-roar-head-coach/47043 |title=Ange Postecoglou resigns as Brisbane Roar Head Coach - Brisbane Roar FC 2013 |publisher=Footballaustralia.com.au |date= |accessdate=28 October 2013}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/Postecoglou-confirmed-as-Victory-coach/47061 |title=Postecoglou confirmed as Victory coach - Sportal - Football Australia 2013 |publisher=Footballaustralia.com.au |date= |accessdate=28 October 2013}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=2264593/index.html?intcmp=newsreader_news_caption|title=Postecoglou: Aussies unite in adversity|date=24 January 2014|work=FIFA.com|accessdate=24 January 2014}}
37. ^{{cite web|title=Ange Postecoglou appointed Socceroos coach|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/ange-postecoglou-appointed-socceroos-coach/77480|publisher=Football Federation Australia|accessdate=23 October 2013}}
38. ^{{cite news|url=https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/blog/2014/12/01/some-patience-needed-socceroos|title=Some patience needed with the Socceroos|newspaper=SBS – The World Game|date=1 December 2014}}
39. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/world-cup-2014-ange-postecoglous-socceroos-regeneration-has-ffa-backing-20140612-zs4o3.html|title=World Cup 2014: Ange Postecoglou's Socceroos regeneration has FFA backing|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=12 June 2014}}
40. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ange-postecoglou-is-trying-to-regenerate-the-socceroos-but-australias-underage-teams-arent-making-it-easy-20141016-1175dk.html|title=Ange Postecoglou is trying to regenerate the Socceroos, but Australia's under-age teams aren't making it easy|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=16 October 2014}}
41. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ange-postecoglous-socceroos-regeneration-not-just-for-brazil-but-russia-2018/news-story/55512fb4fb5fe20bbfa3d05d053bdaf2|title=Ange Postecoglou’s Socceroos regeneration not just for Brazil but Russia 2018|newspaper=The Herald Sun|date=26 February 2014}}
42. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/breaking-news/regeneration-is-nothing-new-for-socceroos-coach-ange-postecoglou-after-brisbane-roar-stint/news-story/2bdcd57e921e6fd0dc010b233824c613|title=Regeneration is nothing new for Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou after Brisbane Roar stint|newspaper=Fox Sports Australia|date=5 June 2014}}
43. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/football/mile-jedinaks-appointment-continues-ange-postecoglous-regeneration-of-socceroos/news-story/0832889b42750ac16f261627fed9a3c5?nk=940d0841d9989dd332a822175486d00d|title=Mile Jedinak’s appointment continues Ange Postecoglou’s regeneration of Socceroos|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=21 May 2014}}
44. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/ffa-boss-david-gallop-comes-to-defence-of-coach-ange-postecoglou-following-criticism-of-selections/news-story/6df7e00565db0cef7a0e01b42c662702?nk=940d0841d9989dd332a822175486d00d|title=FFA boss David Gallop comes to defence of coach Ange Postecoglou following criticism of selections|newspaper=The Advertiser|date=7 June 2014}}
45. ^{{cite web|title=Positive signs emerge for Socceroos as bold new era begins in earnest|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/positive-signs-emerge-for-socceroos-as-bold-new-era-begins-in-earnest-20131119-2xtks.html|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=8 January 2014}}
46. ^{{cite web|title=Australia in nightmare 'Group of Death' for Brazil World Cup|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/australia-in-nightmare-group-of-death-for-brazil-world-cup-20131207-2yxjw.html|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=8 January 2014}}
47. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/article/exciting-times-for-new-golden-generation-milligan/yy028lqzc9fy182rf3035ykeo|title=Exciting times for new golden generation: Milligan|newspaper=myfootball.com.au|date=4 September 2014}}
48. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.myfootball.com.au/news/welcome-our-new-golden-generation|title=Welcome our new ‘Golden Generation’|newspaper=myfootball.com.au|date=19 June 2014}}
49. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/nov/22/ange-postecoglou-quits-as-socceroos-coach|title=Ange Postecoglou quits as Socceroos coach|newspaper=The Guardian|date=22 November 2017}}
50. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2017/12/19/soccer/j-league/marinos-announce-hiring-ex-australia-coach-ange-postecoglou/#.WkeHVbZ7G8U|title=Marinos announce hiring of ex-Australia coach Ange Postecoglou|newspaper=The Japan Times|date=19 December 2017}}
51. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/football/socceroos/ange-postecoglou-to-be-appointed-head-coach-of-japanese-giants-yokohama-f-marinos/news-story/f4534bd6f96175a018f5ffcbb7874a1f|title=Ange Postecoglou to be appointed head coach of Japanese giants Yokohama F Marinos|newspaper=Herald Sun|date=19 December 2017}}
52. ^{{cite news|url=https://japantoday.com/category/sports/ex-australia-coach-postecoglou-to-manage-j-league-yokohama|title=Ex-Australia coach Postecoglou to manage J.League's Yokohama|newspaper=Japan Today|date=20 December 2017}}
53. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ange-postecoglou-confirms-japan-coaching-gig-20171219-h06zx2.html|title=Ange Postecoglou confirms Japan coaching gig|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=19 December 2017}}
54. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.jleague.jp/en/match/j1/2018/022504/live/|title=Cerezo Osaka – Yokohama F. Marinos|newspaper=J.League|date=25 February 2018}}
55. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/ange-coaches-first-j-league-game-485830|title=Ange starts J.League tenure with draw|newspaper=FourFourTwo|date=25 February 2018}}
56. ^{{cite web |last1=Thomas |first1=Josh |title='We trust our boss' - Ange Postecoglou backed by fans amidst unprecedented relegation battle |url=https://www.goal.com/en-au/news/we-trust-our-boss-ange-postecoglou-backed-by-fans-amidst/or57r8w3z7m8z33r3o0giubu |website=goal.com |accessdate=10 February 2019}}
57. ^{{cite web |last1=Stamocostas |first1=Con |title=Ange Postecoglou: I never doubted that I’d be successful |url=https://neoskosmos.com/en/125893/ange-postecoglou-i-never-doubted-that-id-be-successful/ |website=Neos Kosmos |accessdate=10 February 2019}}
58. ^{{cite web |last1=Bossi |first1=Dominic |title=Greece makes approach to hire Postecoglou as new national coach |url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/greece-makes-approach-to-hire-postecoglou-as-new-national-coach-20181018-p50ake.html |website=Sydney Morning Herald |publisher=Fairfax Media |accessdate=10 February 2019}}
59. ^{{cite web |last1=Lewis |first1=Dave |title=Postecoglou in talks to extend Yokohama deal as Greece circle |url=https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/postecoglou-in-talks-to-extend-yokohama-deal-as-greece-circle |website=The World Game |publisher=Special Broadcasting Service |accessdate=10 February 2019}}
60. ^{{cite web |last1=McKay |first1=Ben |title=Ange Postecoglou to punch on in J.League |url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/ange-postecoglou-to-punch-on-in-j-league-20181204-p50k4p.html |website=Sydney Morning Herald |publisher=Fairfax Media |accessdate=10 February 2019}}

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