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Australian football coaches in head coaching positions overseas

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There has been an increasing number of Australian football coaches gaining employment overseas in recent years,[1] with coaches such as Ange Postecoglou, Kevin Muscat and Harry Kewell having been appointed to manage major clubs in Europe and Asia.

The first Australian football coach to take charge of a club in one of Europe's Big Five leagues was Patrick Kisnorbo at Troyes.[2]

The first Australian to win a championship in Europe was Anthony Limbrick at The New Saints in Wales,[3] followed by Postecoglou with Celtic in Scotland.[4]

List of Australian coaches currently employed overseas

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Coach Employer Competition Tier
Peter Cklamovski FC Tokyo Japan J1 League 1
Steve Corica Auckland FC New Zealand A-League Men 1
Wael Gharzeddine Lebanon women Lebanon FIFA 1
Ian Gillan Calicut FC Kerala Super League Kerala 2
Giancarlo Italiano Wellington Phoenix New Zealand A-League Men 1
John Hutchinson Yokohmama F. Marinos Japan J1 League 1
Anthony Limbrick Hartlepool United England National League 5
Ante Milicic China women China FIFA 1
Joe Montemurro Lyon women France Première Ligue 1
Kevin Muscat Shanghai Port China Chinese Super League 1
Tanya Oxtoby Northern Ireland women Northern Ireland FIFA 1
Ange Postecoglou Tottenham Hotspur England Premier League 1
Josh Smith Solomon Islands Solomon Islands FIFA 1
Mark Torcaso Philippines women Philippines FIFA 1
Dario Vidosic Brighton & Hove Albion women England Women's Super League 1
Kasey Wehrman Ull/Kisa Norway Norwegian Second Division 3

Honours

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England Brackley Town

England Northampton Town

Malaysia Selangor

Malaysia Perak

Wael Gharzeddine

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Lebanon SAS

Jordan Etihad

Lebanon Lebanon

Ian Gillan

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Nepal Lalitpur City

India Calicut FC

Uzbekistan Locomotiv Tashkent

Anthony Limbrick

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Wales The New Saints

Joe Montemurro

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England Arsenal Women

Italy Juventus Women

Kevin Muscat

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Japan Yokohama F Marinos

China Shanghai Port

Ange Postecoglou

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Japan Yokohama F Marinos

Scotland Celtic

England Philippines women's national football team

Thailand BG Pathum United

References

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  1. ^ sachapisani (2022-02-20). "The new 'Aussies Abroad' list: Elite coaches overseas". A-Leagues. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  2. ^ "Kisnorbo takes the reins at Troyes". Ligue1 COM. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  3. ^ "Optus Sport". sport.optus.com.au. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  4. ^ "Ange Postecoglou silences critics the only way he knows how — by winning". ABC News. 2022-05-11. Retrieved 2024-03-07.