Postecoglou takes Socceroos job

Oct 23, 2013, updated May 12, 2025

Ange Postecoglou’s rise to the Socceroos’ coaching job is expected to be confirmed by Football Federation Australia (FFA) hierarchy today.

The 48-year-old has agreed to coach Australia to the World Cup in Brazil next year and beyond.

FFA officials on Tuesday night struck a deal with Postecoglou’s A-League club, Melbourne Victory, to release their coach.

The Victory had pressed for the FFA to pay out the full amount of Postecoglou’s $600,000 a year contract with the club, which was due to expire in 2015.

The FFA had already been forced to make a $1 million pay-out to Holger Osieck after they sacked the German as national coach following consecutive 6-0 away losses to Brazil and France.

While both the FFA and Melbourne Victory refused to comment, Postecoglou’s appointment is likely to be announced at a media conference later Wednesday.

Postecoglou, who took Brisbane Roar to consecutive A-League championships before joining Melbourne Victory last year, was in a three-way battle for the Socceroos’ head coaching role.

The other contenders – Central Coast Mariners boss Graham Arnold and Western Sydney Wanderers manager Tony Popovic – were contacted by the FFA, though Popovic was not officially interviewed by FFA hierarchy.

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