‘I’m not done yet’: Ange Postecoglou reflects on heritage and coaching dreams

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By Panagiotis Dalatariof

Ange Postecoglou, the trailblazing Greek Australian football manager and the first Greek to lift a UEFA trophy in men’s football, returned to his roots this month as the special guest at the draw for the Stoiximan Super League in Athens.

Fresh from a historic Europa League victory with Tottenham Hotspur, Postecoglou reflected on his philosophy, his cultural heritage, and the growing momentum behind Greek football under national team coach Ivan Jovanović.

“For me, it’s not just a sport, it’s a way of life,” Postecoglou said. “Growing up, I was very lucky. So many good things happened, and I try to pass on that advice to all the players I work with.”

Though his name has been linked in recent months with a potential move to AEK Athens – the club his late father passionately supported – Postecoglou played down speculation, instead focusing on staying present and continuing his journey.

“Look, I don’t plan the future myself,” he said. “I think when you’re a coach or a manager, the key is to continue doing your job, to be as successful as you can, and to see what opportunities come along. But I always follow Greek football and my team very closely.”

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Ange Postecoglou was special guest at the draw for the Stoiximan Super League in Athens.

Watching Greek football from afar

Postecoglou’s connection to Greece runs deep. Born in Athens and raised in Melbourne after emigrating at the age of five, his Greek identity remains central to his personal and professional story.

He spoke warmly of his admiration for the Greek national team, currently led by Jovanović, and its promising future.

“As I said, I don’t make plans for the future,” Postecoglou reiterated. “Jovanović is doing an excellent job. I think we’re entering a golden era for Greek football with all the talent coming through. I wish him the very best in taking the national team to the level it deserves. I’ll always be watching.”

A proud Greek on the world stage

During the draw ceremony, Olympiacos and Super League president Vangelis Marinakis praised Postecoglou’s achievements and the pride he brings to Greece.

“Ange has spoken many times about Greece. He’s proud to be Greek, and after his big success winning the Europa League with Tottenham, he spoke about Greece again,” Marinakis said.

“It’s important not just to avoid hiding your heritage, but to shout it out and be proud of it. What he achieved, he did with a club that hadn’t won titles in years. It was a huge success and put Greece on the map. We should all thank him.”

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Ange Postecoglou (left) with The Greek Herald journalist Panagiotis Dalatariof.

A journey guided by legacy

Postecoglou’s appearance at the Super League draw was more than symbolic. In a heartfelt message, he paid tribute to Greek football legends who inspired his journey: Papaioannou, Delikaris and Mavros -names his father taught him as a child.

“It’s a great honour to be here,” he said. “I left Greece when I was five years old. My father passed on his love for football to me – he was an AEK fan. He taught me about Mavros, Papaioannou, Delikaris. I always dreamed of reaching the top level. As a player, I realised early on I couldn’t do it – so I tried as a coach to get there and make my parents proud.”

With emotion, he acknowledged his father’s absence.

“My father is no longer with us, but I know he’s watching. I have my children and my wife with me. I’m not done yet. I hope to make Greece and Australia proud,” he said.

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