Ange Postecoglou

Australian soccer manager

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February 29 2024 Won Manager of the Year honours at the London Football Awards.
November 6 2023 Suffered his first defeat as Tottenham manager, a 4-1 home loss to Chelsea where his team was reduced to nine men.
October 2023 Won Premier League Manager of the Month with Tottenham Hotspur and London Football Awards Manager of the Year
October 2023 Named Manager of the Month for a third consecutive month, becoming the first manager to win the award for the first three months of a single season.
October 23 2023 Achieved his seventh victory in nine league games with a 2-0 win over Fulham, breaking the record for most points earned by a Premier League manager in their first nine games (23 points).
October 1 2023 Guided Tottenham to their first victory against Liverpool in five years, winning 2-1 at home.
September 2023 Won Premier League Manager of the Month with Tottenham Hotspur
September 2023 Won Premier League Manager of the Month award for September, becoming the first manager to win the award in each of his first two months in the competition.
September 24 2023 Became the first Tottenham manager in four years to earn points away at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, securing a 2-2 draw in the North London derby.
August 2023 Won Premier League Manager of the Month with Tottenham Hotspur
August 2023 Won Premier League Manager of the Month award for August after an unbeaten start with two wins and a draw in his first three matches.
July 1 2023 Became manager of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club in England, taking charge of a prominent Premier League team
June 6 2023 Announced as the new head coach of Tottenham Hotspur, becoming the first Australian and first person born in Greece to manage in the Premier League, starting on 1 July with a four-year contract.
June 2 2023 Won the Scottish Cup against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Hampden Park, completing a record eighth domestic treble and his final match in charge of Celtic.
February 26 2023 Won his second consecutive Scottish League Cup by beating Rangers 2-1 in the final.
2022 Won Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup, and again named PFA Scotland Manager of the Year and SFWA Manager of the Year
November 2022 Inducted into the Football Australia Hall of Fame, recognizing his outstanding contributions to Australian football as both a player and coach.
September 2022 Won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month for September/October with Celtic and inducted into Football Australia Hall of Fame
August 2022 Won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month with Celtic
July 31 2022 Began the 2022-23 season with a 2-0 win against Aberdeen at Celtic Park.
May 11 2022 Sealed the league title with a 1-1 draw at Dundee United, winning Celtic's first league title in a decade.
April 2022 Won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month with Celtic
March 2022 Won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month with Celtic
February 2022 Won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month with Celtic
February 2 2022 Achieved a significant victory with a 3-0 win over Rangers, putting Celtic to the top of the league table for the first time that season.
January 2022 Won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month with Celtic
2021 Won Scottish Premiership and Scottish League Cup with Celtic and named PFA Scotland Manager of the Year
December 19 2021 Won the Scottish League Cup by defeating Hibernian 2-1 at Hampden Park.
October 2021 Won Scottish Premiership Manager of the Month with Celtic
July 31 2021 Lost his first league game 2-1 away to Heart of Midlothian.
July 20 2021 Postecoglou's first game was a UEFA Champions League qualifier, drawing 1-1 against FC Midtjylland.
June 10 2021 Postecoglou became the manager of Celtic, signing a 12-month rolling contract and becoming the first Australian manager to coach a major club in Europe.
2020 Finished as Runner-up in Japanese Super Cup with Yokohama F. Marinos
2019 Won J1 League with Yokohama F. Marinos
2018 Postecoglou's father passed away, marking a significant personal loss during which Ange reflected on his parents' migration journey and sacrifices.
January 1 2018 Began managing Yokohama F. Marinos in Japan, marking his first international club management role in Asia
2017 Concludes his tenure as manager of the Australian national team.
December 19 2017 Yokohama F. Marinos announced Postecoglou as their new head coach, with his tenure to begin after the 2017 Japanese Emperor's Cup.
November 22 2017 Announced resignation as Socceroos coach, two weeks after qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
2015 Won AFC Asian Cup with Australia national team, named PFA Manager of the Decade and AFC Coach of the Year
2014 Leads Australia to the FIFA World Cup.
2013 Lost the A-League Preliminary Final against Central Coast Mariners 2-0.
2013 Led Melbourne Victory to an Elimination Final victory against Perth Glory (2-1 at Docklands Stadium) and reached the A-League Preliminary Final.
October 23 2013 Appointed manager of the Australian national football team, succeeding previous manager
October 23 2013 Appointed head coach of the Australia national team, replacing Holger Osieck and tasked with regenerating the team after a period of stagnation.
2012 Won A-League Championship with Brisbane Roar
2012 Secured his first win as Melbourne Victory coach in Round 4, defeating Adelaide United 2-1.
2012 Managed his first game with Melbourne Victory, losing 2-1 to Melbourne Heart in Round 1 of the A-League season.
April 26 2012 Signed a three-year contract as head coach of Melbourne Victory A-League club, immediately beginning a significant team rebuild by releasing several key players and signing new talent.
April 24 2012 Postecoglou announced his resignation as head coach of Brisbane Roar after leading the club to back-to-back A-League championships, a premiership, and consecutive AFC Champions League qualifications.

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