Ange Postecoglou
Australian soccer manager
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June 6 2025 | Relieved of his duties as Tottenham's head coach, exactly two years after his initial appointment. |
2025 | During the post-match press conference of the UEFA Europa League final, Postecoglou quoted his favorite Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating, referencing an 'unlikely victory'. |
May 23 2025 | During the Europa League victory parade, publicly campaigned to continue as the team's manager for the next season. |
May 23 2025 | During the Europa League victory parade, campaigned to return next season with the quote 'all the best TV series, season three is better than season two'. |
May 21 2025 | Led Tottenham to their first trophy since 2008 by defeating Manchester United 1-0 in the UEFA Europa League final, securing a UEFA Champions League group stage spot and the right to play in the UEFA Super Cup. Became the first Australian manager to win a European competition. |
2024 | Qualified for UEFA Europa League with Tottenham Hotspur |
May 5 2024 | Experienced Tottenham's first four-game league losing streak in 20 years, losing 4-2 to Liverpool. |
February 29 2024 | Won Manager of the Year honours at the London Football Awards. |
2023 | Won Scottish Cup and Scottish Premiership with Celtic |
2023 | Won Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup, and multiple Premier League Manager of the Month 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 | Led Tottenham to three consecutive wins and the league's top spot, winning Manager of the Month for a third consecutive time and becoming the first manager to do so. |
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 and Scottish League Cup with Celtic, and inducted into Football Australia Hall of Fame |
2022 | Inducted into Football Australia Hall of Fame and named PFA Scotland Manager of the Year and SFWA Manager of the Year |
2022 | Won Scottish Premiership and Scottish League Cup with Celtic |
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 tenure as Australia's national team manager. |
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