Angelos Postecoglou, who made a strong start to his Tottenham career, started to make a name for himself. He was born on August 27, 1965 in Greece. Postecoglu grew up in Greece until the age of 5, then moved to Melbourne, Australia, with his family.
Angelos Postecoglou, who was born in Nea Filadelfeia, a suburb of Athens, Greece, on August 27, 1965, immigrated to Australia with his family when he was five years old after the 1967 Greek military coup; He grew up in Melbourne, Victoria.
Angelos Postecoglou (born 27 August 1965) is a soccer manager and former player who is the head coach of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
His professional football career was in the South Melbourne team as a defender between 1984 and 1993, but his active football life ended at the age of 27 due to a knee injury. Notes that go down in history are that he played in four matches for the Australian National Team between 1986 and 1988.
In his coaching career, he coached the Australian National Team between 2013-17, and after two championships with Celtic in Scotland between 2021-23, he moved to Tottenham. At the end of October, with 7 wins in nine matches, he broke Guss Hiddink's record of 22 points with 23 points as the manager who collected the most points in the first nine matches in the Premier League...
The players say that they will not give up offensive play as long as Ange Postecoglou is in charge of the team and will play to score goals even if only five players are left.
Early managerial years
Angelos Postecoglou started his coaching career at South Melbourne Hellas, just like his football career. Postecoglou, who took over the team in 1996, won the National Football League championship twice with his team. The Greek coach, who also won the OFC Champions League in 1999, also worked for Australia's under-17 and 20-year-old teams.
He took over the National Team
Angelos Postecoglou first had a football career in Australia, where he moved at a young age. Postecoglou, who then started coaching in Australia, rose to the position of coach of the country's National Team. Angelos Postecoglou was appointed head of the Australian National Team in 2013 and was its coach for 4 years. The Greek coach led the team in 49 matches, with 22 wins, 12 draws, and 15 losses in these matches.
First steps to Europe
The 58-year-old coach stepped into Europe with Celtic in the 26th year of his career. Angelos Postecoglou, who took over the Scottish team in 2021, managed Celtic in 113 matches over 3 seasons. Postecoglou, who averaged 2.31 points in these matches, led Celtic to the Scottish League championship twice.
Tottenham start
The Greek coach raised his targets in the summer of 2023 and took over Tottenham Hotspur, one of the giant teams in the Premier League. The English team made a strong start to the league under the leadership of the 58-year-old coach.