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Arthur Papas

Arthur Papastamatis[2] (born 12 February 1980)[1] is an Australian professional soccer manager.[3]

Arthur Papas
Papas with Yokohama F. Marinos in 2020
Personal information
Full name Arthur Thomas Papastamatis
Date of birth (1980-02-12) 12 February 1980 (age 44)[1]
Managerial career
Years Team
2010–2011 Oakleigh Cannons
2010–2011 Australia U17
2011–2012 Newcastle Jets (assistant)
2012 India U23
2012–2013 Pailan Arrows
2013–2015 Dempo
2014–2015 FC Goa (assistant)
2015 Oakleigh Cannons
2016–2017 Green Gully
2017 Ettifaq FC (assistant)
2018 Northeast United FC (assistant)
2019–2020 Yokohama F. Marinos (assistant head coach)
2021 Kagoshima United
2021–2023 Newcastle Jets
2023–2024 Buriram United

Background & Education edit

Papas began learning his coaching skills at the age of 16 while a player and started learning full-time after retiring as a player due to six knee operations at the age of 25.[4] Papas chose to focus his efforts on obtaining the necessary qualifications to become a professional football coach. In 2008 Papas furthered his coaching education at a KNVB-run coaching course in Canberra.[4] At this course Papas was identified by the KNVB instructors as a potential professional coach and was recommended to receive the Australian Sports Commission Coaching Scholarship Award. Papas would subsequently accept this Award and moved to Canberra as part of the High Performance Coaching Program aimed at developing the skills and experience to coach athletes at elite level sport. Papas is a firm believer in further education in order to supplement experience. He holds the AFC Pro Coaching License, a master's degree in Sports Coaching, and a Bachelor of Applied Science - Exercise[5][6] "I just felt that the coaching we received coming through the system wasn’t working in terms of knowledge",

Greek Heritage edit

Papas family bloodline originates in Greece and he maintains strong ties to his Greek heritage, he has frequently expressed his desire to coach in Greece at some point in his career. Papas coaching achievements and his subsequent Greek background has periodically attracted the interest of the Greek sporting media and he has often been interviewed about his affinity towards his ancestral background and his future ambitions to return to the birthplace of his family.[7][8][9]

Career edit

Australian Institute of Sport edit

In 2009 Papas accepted the role of AIS Men's Football Scholarship Coach identified over time by Football Federation Australia Technical Directors Rob Baan and Han Berger as a potential elite level coach.[10] This award had only held by a handful of Australians in the game's history and Papas relocated from Melbourne to Canberra to begin working at the Australian Institute of Sport under the mentorship of Dutch Coach Jan Versleijen. During this period Papas gained insights into world class high performance environments and sports and under the High Performance Program governed by the Australian Sports Commission and Football Federation Australia gained experiences working with the country's top potential talents as well as the Australian National Youth Teams both as a technical analyst and coach. Papas credits this part of his journey as a major point of difference in understanding the requirements to manage professionally.[11]

Oakleigh Cannons edit

In late 2010, Papas, then 30 years of age, was appointed for the first time as Manager of Victorian Premier League side Oakleigh Cannons FC for the 2011 Victorian Premier League.[12] He was the youngest ever coach in the Victorian Premier League. He guided his new club on 18 February 2011 against Northcote City SC ending the match victorious 3–2.[13] Papas went on to lead the Cannons to equal first place at the culmination of the 2011 season qualifying the club for their first finals appearance in three seasons. Papas then led the team through the play-offs even defeating rival South Melbourne 1-0 along the way, qualifying the club for their first ever Grand Final appearance, they eventually lost in extra time of the penultimate game 3–2. Papas was subsequently voted 'Victorian Premier League - Coach of the Year', becoming the youngest recipient to receive the award in the history of the league.[14]

Newcastle Jets edit

At the end of 2011, Papas was recruited by A-League side Newcastle Jets as First Team Assistant Coach and National Youth League Head Coach. At Newcastle Papas was reunited with Former Australian Institute of Sport Coach and Australian U17 Assistant Coach Gary Van Egmond. Papas inherited the Youth Team at mid-point of the season and guided them to finish with a 5-5-5-8 record whilst promoting numerous talents to the First Team. Papas assisted the Newcastle Jets First Team to a 7th-place finish in what was a rebuilding year under the new technical regime. Papas also guided the Jets Youth team to an unbeaten start as the first youth team in Australian to play in an open Men's First Division before resigning to take up the offer to become Head Coach of the India U23 Men's National Team.[15]

Indian Under 23 National Team edit

 
Papas in 2012

Papas went to India upon the invitation of India FA Technical Director Rob Baan with a view to become the AIFF-FIFA Academy Head Coach based in Vashi, this would be the first of many Academies made under AIFF and FIFA for under-14 players in India.[16] Papas stated that he came to India because "I received an invitation to join All India Football Federation from Technical Director Rob Baan who had implemented a philosophy in Australia which focused on the total restructure of the Youth Development System."and that "India is a country which is waiting to make its mark in World Football. Hence, the AIFF have joined forces with FIFA and PSV Eindhoven and have very big plans to shape the future by placing a major focus on the development of their Youth System. Personally he view it as a huge challenge – the challenge of developing a 'sleeping giant' into a powerful force." However, prior to agreeing to stay in the anticipated role, Papas received another offer by the AIFF on 22 May 2012 after Raymond Libregts declined the offer to coach the India national under-23 football team and Pailan Arrows of the I-League, the team that grooms young players for professional careers. Therefore, Papas signed to coach the Indian under-23 Men's National Team and Pailan Arrows team for the 2012–13 I-League.[17] Papas took charge of the Indian U23 National team for their AFC Cup tournament in Oman guiding the team to their highest age group level results, upon conclusion stating "I will never be able to say I was completely satisfied because although we were the lowest ranked nation in the group by some way I came with the mindset that we could qualify. Like I have mentioned with 35 minutes to go in the final game this was still a possibility, in the future I would hope that the pressure of dealing with that last game will result in a further development of the playing group because they need more and more of these situations under pressure to further progress on an international level". [18]

Papas then took charge of Indian FA Development side Pailan Arrows for the 2012-13 I-League season, the Arrows was a club side purely made up of domestic based Under 23 players and playing in the highest domestic professional football league in India. They began their campaign against Delhi United during the 2012 Durand Cup on 25 August 2012 in which Pailan drew the match 2–2.[19] However Pailan were officially knocked-out of the Durand Cup after drawing their second match against Air India on 28 August 2012.[20] Under Papas the Arrows went on to significantly improve their results from the previous season and were lauded for their attacking style of play centred around ball possession and short passing combination play. Upon the completion of the 2012–13 season the Pailan Arrows project was disbanded due to a lack of funding [21]

Dempo edit

On 28 May 2013, and on the back of a successful period with the Indian U23 National Team. Papas was appointed Head Coach of 3 time I-League Champions Dempo Sports Club, replacing Armando Colaco who served the Panjim-based club for 13 Years.[22][23] Papas went on to guid the club to a higher position than the previous season finishing the I-League season in 4th and qualifying for the AFC Cup. Additionally the club would win the GFA Cup and place as finalist in the Federation Cup. As part of a tie up between Dempo SC owner Srinivas Dempo and the newly formed Indian Super League competition, Papas spent time as Assistant Coach to Zico for Indian Super League franchise FC Goa in the league's inaugural season.[24]

Return to Oakleigh Cannons edit

After returning to Australia from India at the beginning of 2015, Papas would answer an SOS call and return to his first senior head coaching role club Oakleigh Cannons following the resignation of Miron Bleiberg due to a poor start in the 2015 National Premier Leagues Victoria.[25] Papas inherited the team from Bleiberg whilst they were languishing in second last position with 4pts from 9 games. Papas was able to revive the club's fortunes leading the Cannons to safety in the league and consolidating their position in the top tier of football in Victoria for the following season. Outside of ensuring the club's league status, Papas led the club to their first ever Dockerty Cup Final, as well as guiding the Cannons through the qualifying rounds of the 2015 FFA Cup where they would defeat South Australian and Queensland opponents before being knocked out of the FFA Cup by Hume City in the quarter-final.[26]

Green Gully SC edit

Green Gully SC announced that they had appointed Papas as the manager for the 2016 NPL Victoria season.[27] Under Papas, Gully managed one of the biggest upsets in Australian football history defeating A-League side Central Coast Mariners in the Round of 32 of the 2016 FFA Cup, when Liam Boland scored a long-range 92nd-minute winner at Green Gully Reserve.[28] Green Gully made it to the quarter-finals of the FFA Cup, before being knocked out by Canberra Olympic FC in the last minute of extra time. It currently stands as the highest ever position Gully has finished on the national stage. Under Papas, Green Gully returned to finals football in 2016 after a three-season absence as well making the Dockerty Cup Final. In 2017, Gully again reached the finals for the second consecutive season. Papas moved on from Green Gully after accepting an offer to coach again in Asia.

Ettifaq FC edit

 
Papas with Ettifaq

Papas joined Saudi Professional League club Ettifaq FC working alongside former VV Venlo coach Eelco Schattorie for the latter part of the Saudi Professional League season. They joined Ettifaq FC whilst the club was in the middle of a relegation battle after not having won in a league match for three months. Together they managed to save the Pro League club from relegation with two games to spare."Our predicament was not the easiest situation to inherit as the team hadn’t won a league match since 24 November, and in a situation like this there are numerous factors surrounding the dynamics of the team which clearly are not functioning at an optimum level. So to improve the results, whilst finding a playing style that was suited the characteristics of the playing group, was a fine balancing act but one we managed to navigate successfully.I was privileged to work in the Saudi Pro League and with their players and therefore understand deeply the affiliation they have for their country and what it means to them all as football really is the only sport that matters there.[29]

Double Pass edit

In 2018, Papas was appointed Project Manager and Football Consultant for Belgian-based Talent Development Company, Double Pass. Papas led an experienced group of European coaches in consulting to Japanese & US professional football clubs on how to optimise their talent development structures.

Northeast United FC edit

In 2018 Papas returned to India and teamed up again with Dutch Coach Eelco Schattorie to take over Indian Super League side Northeast United FC. "It’s a very difficult job here in the north east of India. They are the only club never to qualify for ISL playoffs. But it's gone well so far, we amassed the same points after five games than we did in 18 last season".[30] Northeast United FC eventually qualified for their maiden ISL finals appearance and this still remains their only finals appearance in the ISL since the league's inception. "This ISL has improved a lot from when I was first here. The foreign players are a lot better now. It’s not just about marquees anymore. It’s a longer league too, going now for eight months".[30] Papas left NorthEast United FC prior to the finals series to link up with J.League team Yokohama F. Marinos for the 2019 season.

Yokohama F. Marinos edit

In January 2019, Papas was appointed Assistant Coach of J-league side Yokohama F. Marinos joining Ange Postecoglou and Peter Cklamovski as part of the Australian contingent at the club. They went on to create history and become J.League champions winning the club's first championship in 15 years, the first Australians to win a league title in Japan. Papas was then elevated to Head Coach under Postecoglou in 2020 explaining "I think I'm in a really good period in my career, working for someone I really respect and can learn so much from and challenge myself. For me it's an outstanding learning period that will hold me in really good stead, wherever I want to go down the track. I'm working for one of the most successful coaches in world football. It's measurable at the top level in the world, let alone the country.[31]

Kagoshima United edit

In December 2020, Papas was appointed Coach of J3 League side Kagoshima United.[32] Papas departed partway through the season due to family reasons.[33]

Return to Newcastle Jets edit

On 28 June 2021, Papas was appointed as manager of A-League team Newcastle Jets.[34]

Buriram United edit

On 25 June 2023, Papas was appointed as Technical Director of Thai League team Buriram United FC.[35]

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 10 March 2024
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Pailan Arrows   22 May 2012 28 May 2013 27 6 6 15 022.22
Dempo   1 June 2013 2 March 2015 32 10 12 10 031.25
Kagoshima United   1 February 2021 28 May 2021 8 3 2 3 037.50
Newcastle Jets   28 June 2021 30 June 2023 55 17 10 28 030.91[36]
Buriram United   7 August 2023 21 March 2024 33 20 7 6 060.61
Total 155 56 37 62 036.13

Honours edit

Manager edit

Individual

References edit

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Not to be confused with Arthur Pappas Arthur Papastamatis 2 born 12 February 1980 1 is an Australian professional soccer manager 3 Arthur PapasPapas with Yokohama F Marinos in 2020Personal informationFull nameArthur Thomas PapastamatisDate of birth 1980 02 12 12 February 1980 age 44 1 Managerial careerYearsTeam2010 2011Oakleigh Cannons2010 2011Australia U172011 2012Newcastle Jets assistant 2012India U232012 2013Pailan Arrows2013 2015Dempo2014 2015FC Goa assistant 2015Oakleigh Cannons2016 2017Green Gully2017Ettifaq FC assistant 2018Northeast United FC assistant 2019 2020Yokohama F Marinos assistant head coach 2021Kagoshima United2021 2023Newcastle Jets2023 2024Buriram United Contents 1 Background amp Education 1 1 Greek Heritage 2 Career 2 1 Australian Institute of Sport 2 2 Oakleigh Cannons 2 3 Newcastle Jets 2 4 Indian Under 23 National Team 2 5 Dempo 2 6 Return to Oakleigh Cannons 2 7 Green Gully SC 2 8 Ettifaq FC 2 9 Double Pass 2 10 Northeast United FC 2 11 Yokohama F Marinos 2 12 Kagoshima United 2 13 Return to Newcastle Jets 2 14 Buriram United 3 Managerial statistics 4 Honours 4 1 Manager 5 ReferencesBackground amp Education editPapas began learning his coaching skills at the age of 16 while a player and started learning full time after retiring as a player due to six knee operations at the age of 25 4 Papas chose to focus his efforts on obtaining the necessary qualifications to become a professional football coach In 2008 Papas furthered his coaching education at a KNVB run coaching course in Canberra 4 At this course Papas was identified by the KNVB instructors as a potential professional coach and was recommended to receive the Australian Sports Commission Coaching Scholarship Award Papas would subsequently accept this Award and moved to Canberra as part of the High Performance Coaching Program aimed at developing the skills and experience to coach athletes at elite level sport Papas is a firm believer in further education in order to supplement experience He holds the AFC Pro Coaching License a master s degree in Sports Coaching and a Bachelor of Applied Science Exercise 5 6 I just felt that the coaching we received coming through the system wasn t working in terms of knowledge Greek Heritage edit Papas family bloodline originates in Greece and he maintains strong ties to his Greek heritage he has frequently expressed his desire to coach in Greece at some point in his career Papas coaching achievements and his subsequent Greek background has periodically attracted the interest of the Greek sporting media and he has often been interviewed about his affinity towards his ancestral background and his future ambitions to return to the birthplace of his family 7 8 9 Career editAustralian Institute of Sport edit In 2009 Papas accepted the role of AIS Men s Football Scholarship Coach identified over time by Football Federation Australia Technical Directors Rob Baan and Han Berger as a potential elite level coach 10 This award had only held by a handful of Australians in the game s history and Papas relocated from Melbourne to Canberra to begin working at the Australian Institute of Sport under the mentorship of Dutch Coach Jan Versleijen During this period Papas gained insights into world class high performance environments and sports and under the High Performance Program governed by the Australian Sports Commission and Football Federation Australia gained experiences working with the country s top potential talents as well as the Australian National Youth Teams both as a technical analyst and coach Papas credits this part of his journey as a major point of difference in understanding the requirements to manage professionally 11 Oakleigh Cannons edit In late 2010 Papas then 30 years of age was appointed for the first time as Manager of Victorian Premier League side Oakleigh Cannons FC for the 2011 Victorian Premier League 12 He was the youngest ever coach in the Victorian Premier League He guided his new club on 18 February 2011 against Northcote City SC ending the match victorious 3 2 13 Papas went on to lead the Cannons to equal first place at the culmination of the 2011 season qualifying the club for their first finals appearance in three seasons Papas then led the team through the play offs even defeating rival South Melbourne 1 0 along the way qualifying the club for their first ever Grand Final appearance they eventually lost in extra time of the penultimate game 3 2 Papas was subsequently voted Victorian Premier League Coach of the Year becoming the youngest recipient to receive the award in the history of the league 14 Newcastle Jets edit At the end of 2011 Papas was recruited by A League side Newcastle Jets as First Team Assistant Coach and National Youth League Head Coach At Newcastle Papas was reunited with Former Australian Institute of Sport Coach and Australian U17 Assistant Coach Gary Van Egmond Papas inherited the Youth Team at mid point of the season and guided them to finish with a 5 5 5 8 record whilst promoting numerous talents to the First Team Papas assisted the Newcastle Jets First Team to a 7th place finish in what was a rebuilding year under the new technical regime Papas also guided the Jets Youth team to an unbeaten start as the first youth team in Australian to play in an open Men s First Division before resigning to take up the offer to become Head Coach of the India U23 Men s National Team 15 Indian Under 23 National Team edit nbsp Papas in 2012 Papas went to India upon the invitation of India FA Technical Director Rob Baan with a view to become the AIFF FIFA Academy Head Coach based in Vashi this would be the first of many Academies made under AIFF and FIFA for under 14 players in India 16 Papas stated that he came to India because I received an invitation to join All India Football Federation from Technical Director Rob Baan who had implemented a philosophy in Australia which focused on the total restructure of the Youth Development System and that India is a country which is waiting to make its mark in World Football Hence the AIFF have joined forces with FIFA and PSV Eindhoven and have very big plans to shape the future by placing a major focus on the development of their Youth System Personally he view it as a huge challenge the challenge of developing a sleeping giant into a powerful force However prior to agreeing to stay in the anticipated role Papas received another offer by the AIFF on 22 May 2012 after Raymond Libregts declined the offer to coach the India national under 23 football team and Pailan Arrows of the I League the team that grooms young players for professional careers Therefore Papas signed to coach the Indian under 23 Men s National Team and Pailan Arrows team for the 2012 13 I League 17 Papas took charge of the Indian U23 National team for their AFC Cup tournament in Oman guiding the team to their highest age group level results upon conclusion stating I will never be able to say I was completely satisfied because although we were the lowest ranked nation in the group by some way I came with the mindset that we could qualify Like I have mentioned with 35 minutes to go in the final game this was still a possibility in the future I would hope that the pressure of dealing with that last game will result in a further development of the playing group because they need more and more of these situations under pressure to further progress on an international level 18 Papas then took charge of Indian FA Development side Pailan Arrows for the 2012 13 I League season the Arrows was a club side purely made up of domestic based Under 23 players and playing in the highest domestic professional football league in India They began their campaign against Delhi United during the 2012 Durand Cup on 25 August 2012 in which Pailan drew the match 2 2 19 However Pailan were officially knocked out of the Durand Cup after drawing their second match against Air India on 28 August 2012 20 Under Papas the Arrows went on to significantly improve their results from the previous season and were lauded for their attacking style of play centred around ball possession and short passing combination play Upon the completion of the 2012 13 season the Pailan Arrows project was disbanded due to a lack of funding 21 Dempo edit On 28 May 2013 and on the back of a successful period with the Indian U23 National Team Papas was appointed Head Coach of 3 time I League Champions Dempo Sports Club replacing Armando Colaco who served the Panjim based club for 13 Years 22 23 Papas went on to guid the club to a higher position than the previous season finishing the I League season in 4th and qualifying for the AFC Cup Additionally the club would win the GFA Cup and place as finalist in the Federation Cup As part of a tie up between Dempo SC owner Srinivas Dempo and the newly formed Indian Super League competition Papas spent time as Assistant Coach to Zico for Indian Super League franchise FC Goa in the league s inaugural season 24 Return to Oakleigh Cannons edit After returning to Australia from India at the beginning of 2015 Papas would answer an SOS call and return to his first senior head coaching role club Oakleigh Cannons following the resignation of Miron Bleiberg due to a poor start in the 2015 National Premier Leagues Victoria 25 Papas inherited the team from Bleiberg whilst they were languishing in second last position with 4pts from 9 games Papas was able to revive the club s fortunes leading the Cannons to safety in the league and consolidating their position in the top tier of football in Victoria for the following season Outside of ensuring the club s league status Papas led the club to their first ever Dockerty Cup Final as well as guiding the Cannons through the qualifying rounds of the 2015 FFA Cup where they would defeat South Australian and Queensland opponents before being knocked out of the FFA Cup by Hume City in the quarter final 26 Green Gully SC edit Green Gully SC announced that they had appointed Papas as the manager for the 2016 NPL Victoria season 27 Under Papas Gully managed one of the biggest upsets in Australian football history defeating A League side Central Coast Mariners in the Round of 32 of the 2016 FFA Cup when Liam Boland scored a long range 92nd minute winner at Green Gully Reserve 28 Green Gully made it to the quarter finals of the FFA Cup before being knocked out by Canberra Olympic FC in the last minute of extra time It currently stands as the highest ever position Gully has finished on the national stage Under Papas Green Gully returned to finals football in 2016 after a three season absence as well making the Dockerty Cup Final In 2017 Gully again reached the finals for the second consecutive season Papas moved on from Green Gully after accepting an offer to coach again in Asia Ettifaq FC edit nbsp Papas with Ettifaq Papas joined Saudi Professional League club Ettifaq FC working alongside former VV Venlo coach Eelco Schattorie for the latter part of the Saudi Professional League season They joined Ettifaq FC whilst the club was in the middle of a relegation battle after not having won in a league match for three months Together they managed to save the Pro League club from relegation with two games to spare Our predicament was not the easiest situation to inherit as the team hadn t won a league match since 24 November and in a situation like this there are numerous factors surrounding the dynamics of the team which clearly are not functioning at an optimum level So to improve the results whilst finding a playing style that was suited the characteristics of the playing group was a fine balancing act but one we managed to navigate successfully I was privileged to work in the Saudi Pro League and with their players and therefore understand deeply the affiliation they have for their country and what it means to them all as football really is the only sport that matters there 29 Double Pass edit In 2018 Papas was appointed Project Manager and Football Consultant for Belgian based Talent Development Company Double Pass Papas led an experienced group of European coaches in consulting to Japanese amp US professional football clubs on how to optimise their talent development structures Northeast United FC edit In 2018 Papas returned to India and teamed up again with Dutch Coach Eelco Schattorie to take over Indian Super League side Northeast United FC It s a very difficult job here in the north east of India They are the only club never to qualify for ISL playoffs But it s gone well so far we amassed the same points after five games than we did in 18 last season 30 Northeast United FC eventually qualified for their maiden ISL finals appearance and this still remains their only finals appearance in the ISL since the league s inception This ISL has improved a lot from when I was first here The foreign players are a lot better now It s not just about marquees anymore It s a longer league too going now for eight months 30 Papas left NorthEast United FC prior to the finals series to link up with J League team Yokohama F Marinos for the 2019 season Yokohama F Marinos edit In January 2019 Papas was appointed Assistant Coach of J league side Yokohama F Marinos joining Ange Postecoglou and Peter Cklamovski as part of the Australian contingent at the club They went on to create history and become J League champions winning the club s first championship in 15 years the first Australians to win a league title in Japan Papas was then elevated to Head Coach under Postecoglou in 2020 explaining I think I m in a really good period in my career working for someone I really respect and can learn so much from and challenge myself For me it s an outstanding learning period that will hold me in really good stead wherever I want to go down the track I m working for one of the most successful coaches in world football It s measurable at the top level in the world let alone the country 31 Kagoshima United edit In December 2020 Papas was appointed Coach of J3 League side Kagoshima United 32 Papas departed partway through the season due to family reasons 33 Return to Newcastle Jets edit On 28 June 2021 Papas was appointed as manager of A League team Newcastle Jets 34 Buriram United edit On 25 June 2023 Papas was appointed as Technical Director of Thai League team Buriram United FC 35 Managerial statistics editAs of match played 10 March 2024 Team Nat From To Record G W D L Win Pailan Arrows nbsp 22 May 2012 28 May 2013 27 6 6 15 0 22 22 Dempo nbsp 1 June 2013 2 March 2015 32 10 12 10 0 31 25 Kagoshima United nbsp 1 February 2021 28 May 2021 8 3 2 3 0 37 50 Newcastle Jets nbsp 28 June 2021 30 June 2023 55 17 10 28 0 30 91 36 Buriram United nbsp 7 August 2023 21 March 2024 33 20 7 6 0 60 61 Total 155 56 37 62 0 36 13Honours editManager edit Individual Thai League 1 Coach of the Month February 2024References edit a b I League Team Registration List I League 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original on 28 March 2020 Retrieved 10 April 2020 Kokotis Peter 6 June 2012 Arthur Papas the star keeps rising NEOS KOSMOS Datta Nilanjan Technical aspects important than physical attributes The All India Football Federation Archived from the original on 24 May 2012 Retrieved 24 May 2012 Australia Victorian Premier League Oakleigh Cannons vs Northcote City Futbol24 www futbol24 com 1 permanent dead link Dillon Robert 24 May 2012 Jets Youth and A League assistant coach resigns Newcastle Herald Retrieved 24 May 2012 Papas at the helm at AIFF academy DNA India 8 May 2012 Retrieved 24 May 2012 Arthur Papas to coach India U 23 football national team DNA India 22 May 2012 Retrieved 24 May 2012 Chaudhuri Arunava 2 August 2012 Interview with Arthur Papas India Under 22 Pailan Arrows coach www sportskeeda com Durand Cup 2012 Pailan Arrows 2 2 Delhi United FC Das Amlan J 28 August 2012 Durand Cup 2012 Air India hold Pailan 1 1 while Sporting Clube de Goa thrash ONGC 3 1 BarefootMag Archived from the original on 1 September 2012 Retrieved 28 August 2012 George Joseph 23 May 2013 Pailan Arrows Season Review 2012 13 Thehardtackle com Bera Kaustav 27 May 2013 Arthur Papas is the new manager of 3 time I League champions Dempo SC Goal com Retrieved 28 May 2013 Noronha Anselm Rangdajied United FC 2 2 Dempo SC Papas denied his first win by the promoted outfit Goal com Archived from the original on 7 October 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2013 Arthur Papas take on FC Goa talents Indian Super League 22 August 2014 Retrieved 19 June 2015 2 dead link Cannons end South Springvale s FFA Cup dreams FFA 18 June 2015 Retrieved 19 June 2015 Reserved Copyright The Corner Flag c 2020 All Rights Papas signs on with Gully Corner Flag a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Green Gully vs Central Coast Mariners FFA Cup Round of 32 2nd Aug 2016 FFA Cup 31 July 2017 Aussie coach s success in Saudi Arabia A League 15 May 2017 a b Papas 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