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Ante Milicic

Ante Milicic (/ˈænt ˈmɪləɪ/ AN-tay MIL-ə-chitch; Croatian: Ante Miličić [ǎːnte mîlitʃitɕ]; (born 4 April 1974) is an Australian soccer manager and former professional player.

Ante Milicic
Personal information
Full name Anthony Josip Milicic
Date of birth (1974-04-04) 4 April 1974 (age 48)[1]
Place of birth Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Sydney United
Hurstville ZFC
1990–1991 AIS
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1993 Sydney United 6 (1)
1993 Canberra Deakin 13 (6)
1993–1997 Sydney United 114 (39)
1997–1999 NAC Breda 47 (10)
1999–2001 NK Rijeka 51 (15)
2001–2002 Sydney United 14 (8)
2002–2003 Sydney Olympic 39 (30)
2003–2004 Parramatta Power 26 (20)
2004 Pahang FA 1 (0)
2004–2005 Sydney United
2005–2006 Newcastle Jets 20 (7)
2006–2008 Queensland Roar 24 (4)
2008 Shahzan Muda
2009 Sydney United
2010 Dandenong City (7)
International career
Australia U-20
Australia U-23
2002–2005 Australia 6 (5)
Managerial career
2009 Sydney United
2010–2012 Melbourne Heart (Assistant)
2012–2014 Western Sydney Wanderers (Assistant)
2014–2018 Australia (Assistant)
2017–2018 Australia U23
2018–2019 Australia U23 (Assistant)
2018–2019 Australia U20
2019–2020 Australia Women
2020–2022 Macarthur FC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 December 2007

Personal life

The son of Croatian immigrants, Milicic grew up in Strathfield, a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney. Milicic was largely brought up by his father after his mother died when he was 17. At 16, he was selected to train at the Australian Institute of Sport.[2]

Club career

He played for a variety of sides in two stints in the National Soccer League. The first stint was played almost entirely for Sydney United, for whom he played as a junior, and which culminated in playing in their runner-up 1996/97 side. After that season he moved to NAC Breda in the Netherlands, and after 2 seasons there went to Croatia's NK Rijeka, where he was the club's top scorer in 2000/01 with 10 goals. On his return to the NSL in season 2001/02, he rejoined Sydney United for a brief stay, before moving to city rival Sydney Olympic during the same season. He would spend the rest of the season and the next playing there, including scoring the only goal of the 2001/02 Grand Final against Perth Glory. In the final he was awarded the Joe Marston Medal, delivering Sydney Olympic their second NSL title, as well as playing in the runner up side the following season against Perth Glory.

In the last season of the NSL in 2003–04 season, he moved to Parramatta Power, where he would again experience Grand Final defeat against the Perth Glory. After the NSL was disbanded, Milicic played in the Malaysian League for Pahang. It was widely felt that with the $1.5 million salary caps imposed on all A-League clubs, Milicic would not be able to be brought back to Australia. However, he joined the Newcastle United Jets, who finished 4th on the A-League ladder in 2005/2006, also joining close friends Labinot Haliti, Ned Zelic.[citation needed]

Ante Milicic was the first player in the A-League to score a Hat-Trick in the game Newcastle Jets v New Zealand Knights on 4 November 2005 in round 11. In May 2006 Ante signed to transfer to rival A-League team Queensland Roar, where he played in 44 matches scoring 11 goals. On 8 December 2007, Milicic had his contract terminated by mutual consent and joining Malaysian Premier League Shahzan Muda FC, citing that "It wasn't quite happening for me at Queensland Roar."[3]

National team statistics

[4]

Australia national team
Year Apps Goals
2002 2 1
2003 0 0
2004 3 2
2005 1 2
Total 6 5

Coaching

Milicic returned home to his club Sydney United as player/coach for season 2009 and 2010 in the NSW Premier League. It is his first venture as coach and currently boasts a record of 9 wins (8 in Premier League 1 Tiger Turf Cup), 2 Draws and 1 Loss.

He was also called up as an assistant coach to the Under 20s Young Socceroos team for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt and Assistant in Under 20s World Cup in Colombia 2011.

On 18 November 2009, it was announced that he would be joining Jesper Olsen as an assistant coach at new A-League franchise Melbourne Heart.

After being passed over for the vacant manager position at Melbourne Heart, he joined his close friend Tony Popovic as the inaugural assistant coach of Western Sydney Wanderers FC.[5]

At the end of the 2013/14 A-League season, Milicic joined Ange Postecoglou as assistant coach of the Socceroos, Australia's national men’s football team.[6]

On 18 February 2019, Milicic was announced by the FFA as the interim head coach of the Australia Women's team,[7] resigning from this position on 19 July 2020.[8]

On 15 May 2019, Milicic was announced as the inaugural head coach for new A-League club Macarthur FC.[9] He was set to begin following his spell with Australia (Matildas).

After two seasons with Macarthur, on 26 April 2022, Milicic informed the club that the 2021/22 season would be his last choosing to return to Croatia for family reasons.

Managerial statistics

As of 18 May 2022
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Australia women's   2019 2020 16 11 2 3 068.75
Macarthur   2020 2022 56 22 12 22 039.29
Total 72 33 14 25 045.83

Honours

With Australia:

With Sydney Olympic:

With Trinity Grammar 4th XI:

  • Cassen Cup- Most Outstanding Opens Team: 2009

Personal honours:

References

  1. ^ FIFA.com. . www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  2. ^ Mark, David (June 2019). "From fringe Socceroo to accidental head coach: Ante Milicic's path to the Matildas' top job". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  3. ^ . The World Game. 8 December 2007. Archived from the original on 8 December 2007. Retrieved 8 December 2007.
  4. ^ Ante Milicic at National-Football-Teams.com
  5. ^ Davutovic, David (22 May 2012). "Ante's heart is back in Sydney". thetelegraph.com.au. News Limited. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
  6. ^ "UAE will be formidable Asian Cup hosts for defending champions Australia, says Ante Milicic" The National. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Ante Milicic confirmed as Matildas head coach for World Cup". TheGuardian.com. 18 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Milicic quits Matildas as A-League beckons". The World Game. Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Milicic to take the helm of new club Macarthur FC". The World Game. Retrieved 15 May 2019.

External links

  • Oz Football profile

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Ante Milicic ˈ ae n t eɪ ˈ m ɪ l e tʃ ɪ tʃ AN tay MIL e chitch Croatian Ante Milicic ǎːnte militʃitɕ born 4 April 1974 is an Australian soccer manager and former professional player Ante MilicicPersonal informationFull nameAnthony Josip MilicicDate of birth 1974 04 04 4 April 1974 age 48 1 Place of birthSydney New South Wales AustraliaHeight1 81 m 5 ft 11 1 2 in Position s ForwardYouth careerSydney UnitedHurstville ZFC1990 1991AISSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1992 1993Sydney United6 1 1993Canberra Deakin13 6 1993 1997Sydney United114 39 1997 1999NAC Breda47 10 1999 2001NK Rijeka51 15 2001 2002Sydney United14 8 2002 2003Sydney Olympic39 30 2003 2004Parramatta Power26 20 2004Pahang FA1 0 2004 2005Sydney United2005 2006Newcastle Jets20 7 2006 2008Queensland Roar24 4 2008Shahzan Muda2009Sydney United2010Dandenong City 7 International careerAustralia U 20Australia U 232002 2005Australia6 5 Managerial career2009Sydney United2010 2012Melbourne Heart Assistant 2012 2014Western Sydney Wanderers Assistant 2014 2018Australia Assistant 2017 2018Australia U232018 2019Australia U23 Assistant 2018 2019Australia U202019 2020Australia Women2020 2022Macarthur FC Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 2 December 2007 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Club career 3 National team statistics 4 Coaching 5 Managerial statistics 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life EditThe son of Croatian immigrants Milicic grew up in Strathfield a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney Milicic was largely brought up by his father after his mother died when he was 17 At 16 he was selected to train at the Australian Institute of Sport 2 Club career EditHe played for a variety of sides in two stints in the National Soccer League The first stint was played almost entirely for Sydney United for whom he played as a junior and which culminated in playing in their runner up 1996 97 side After that season he moved to NAC Breda in the Netherlands and after 2 seasons there went to Croatia s NK Rijeka where he was the club s top scorer in 2000 01 with 10 goals On his return to the NSL in season 2001 02 he rejoined Sydney United for a brief stay before moving to city rival Sydney Olympic during the same season He would spend the rest of the season and the next playing there including scoring the only goal of the 2001 02 Grand Final against Perth Glory In the final he was awarded the Joe Marston Medal delivering Sydney Olympic their second NSL title as well as playing in the runner up side the following season against Perth Glory In the last season of the NSL in 2003 04 season he moved to Parramatta Power where he would again experience Grand Final defeat against the Perth Glory After the NSL was disbanded Milicic played in the Malaysian League for Pahang It was widely felt that with the 1 5 million salary caps imposed on all A League clubs Milicic would not be able to be brought back to Australia However he joined the Newcastle United Jets who finished 4th on the A League ladder in 2005 2006 also joining close friends Labinot Haliti Ned Zelic citation needed Ante Milicic was the first player in the A League to score a Hat Trick in the game Newcastle Jets v New Zealand Knights on 4 November 2005 in round 11 In May 2006 Ante signed to transfer to rival A League team Queensland Roar where he played in 44 matches scoring 11 goals On 8 December 2007 Milicic had his contract terminated by mutual consent and joining Malaysian Premier League Shahzan Muda FC citing that It wasn t quite happening for me at Queensland Roar 3 National team statistics Edit 4 Australia national teamYear Apps Goals2002 2 12003 0 02004 3 22005 1 2Total 6 5Coaching EditMilicic returned home to his club Sydney United as player coach for season 2009 and 2010 in the NSW Premier League It is his first venture as coach and currently boasts a record of 9 wins 8 in Premier League 1 Tiger Turf Cup 2 Draws and 1 Loss He was also called up as an assistant coach to the Under 20s Young Socceroos team for the 2009 FIFA U 20 World Cup in Egypt and Assistant in Under 20s World Cup in Colombia 2011 On 18 November 2009 it was announced that he would be joining Jesper Olsen as an assistant coach at new A League franchise Melbourne Heart After being passed over for the vacant manager position at Melbourne Heart he joined his close friend Tony Popovic as the inaugural assistant coach of Western Sydney Wanderers FC 5 At the end of the 2013 14 A League season Milicic joined Ange Postecoglou as assistant coach of the Socceroos Australia s national men s football team 6 On 18 February 2019 Milicic was announced by the FFA as the interim head coach of the Australia Women s team 7 resigning from this position on 19 July 2020 8 On 15 May 2019 Milicic was announced as the inaugural head coach for new A League club Macarthur FC 9 He was set to begin following his spell with Australia Matildas After two seasons with Macarthur on 26 April 2022 Milicic informed the club that the 2021 22 season would be his last choosing to return to Croatia for family reasons Managerial statistics EditAs of 18 May 2022Team Nat From To RecordG W D L Win Australia women s 2019 2020 16 11 2 3 0 68 75Macarthur 2020 2022 56 22 12 22 0 39 29Total 72 33 14 25 0 45 83Honours EditWith Australia OFC Nations Cup 2004With Sydney Olympic NSL Championship 2001 2002With Trinity Grammar 4th XI Cassen Cup Most Outstanding Opens Team 2009Personal honours Joe Marston Medal 2001 2002 with Sydney Olympic Johnny Warren Medal 2003 2004 with Parramatta Power NSL Top Scorer 2003 2004 with Parramatta Power 20 goalsReferences Edit FIFA com FIFA Women s World Cup France 2019 Coaches Ante MILICIC FIFA com www fifa com Archived from the original on 8 June 2019 Retrieved 22 August 2019 Mark David June 2019 From fringe Socceroo to accidental head coach Ante Milicic s path to the Matildas top job ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 8 September 2019 Milicic leaves Roar for good The World Game 8 December 2007 Archived from the original on 8 December 2007 Retrieved 8 December 2007 Ante Milicic at National Football Teams com Davutovic David 22 May 2012 Ante s heart is back in Sydney thetelegraph com au News Limited Retrieved 29 June 2012 UAE will be formidable Asian Cup hosts for defending champions Australia says Ante Milicic The National Retrieved 10 May 2018 Ante Milicic confirmed as Matildas head coach for World Cup TheGuardian com 18 February 2019 Milicic quits Matildas as A League beckons The World Game Special Broadcasting Service Retrieved 19 July 2020 Milicic to take the helm of new club Macarthur FC The World Game Retrieved 15 May 2019 External links EditOz Football profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ante Milicic amp oldid 1100123036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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