Ange Postecoglou moved by tribute event at Australia House

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Ange Postecoglou has spoken candidly about feeling “really emotional” after being honoured by three nations during a special event at Australia House in London on Monday evening, November 4.

The Tottenham Hotspur FC manager, visibly moved, attended the Australian High Commission’s one-off celebration, titled An Evening with Ange, which recognised his rising star status in English football. In his own words, Postecoglou described himself as “a product of Greece but made in Australia,” reflecting on the journey that brought him to the pinnacle of English football.

The evening was a tribute not only to Postecoglou’s footballing achievements but also to the multicultural journey that has defined him. Surrounded by Australian sporting icons, including Matildas Clare Hunt, Charli Grant, and Hayley Raso, the 59-year-old was honoured by both Australian and Greek diplomats. Stephen Smith, the Australian High Commissioner to the UK, and Yannis Tsaousis, the Greek ambassador to the UK, both delivered keynote addresses in recognition of Postecoglou’s impact as a cross-cultural figure.

“He’s a great football coach, a great Australian, a great human being,” Smith told AAP. “He’s a great multicultural success, representing a modern, diverse, and tolerant country.”

Reflecting on his remarkable journey, Postecoglou spoke of the deep connection he feels to both Greece and Australia. “I do very much feel a product of Greece, but made in Australia, and feel really closely connected to both countries,” he said.

For Postecoglou, the night was not only about celebrating his achievements, but also honouring the sacrifices made by his parents as immigrants to Australia. “I feel very strongly about the journey I’ve had as an immigrant, not so much for myself, but to keep honouring my parents. The sacrifices they made for me to be sitting here tonight means the world to me, so I really want to thank them.”

The audience, including his wife Georgia, was left laughing as Postecoglou shared anecdotes about his late father, Jim, and how his upbringing shaped him. “It’s not that he passed on any words of wisdom there – because he barely spoke to me,” Postecoglou quipped. “He was a dad of his generation, I never saw him because he was always working for his family.”

“You don’t reflect on it at the time, but now I think he wasn’t doing it for himself, he was doing it for the family, so that rubs off on you… He never kind of gave me any sort of praise, he was really hard on me, and that was annoying as a young person. You just want your dad to say ‘well done’ – he never said ‘well done’,” he added.

When asked whether he had always displayed leadership qualities, Postecoglou was quick to downplay his past as a player, saying, “I was an ordinary player, so we can start with that!” However, he acknowledged that he had always found himself in leadership roles. “I was always kind of in leadership positions. I don’t think I sought that, but people saw me in that kind of light from a very young age. I was captain of the club I grew up at (South Melbourne Hellas) from a very young age.”

“I enjoy that sort of shared vision that you can lead people through,” he concluded.

Source: AAP.

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