Well its now formal........
Sydney FC hasappointed Hall of Fame Member #1 and 2010 Hyundai A-League double winningcaptain Steve Corica as its new Head Coach, Chairman Scott Barlow announcedtoday.
Corica becomes HeadCoach having served as Assistant Coach to the Hyundai A-League squad during thelast four highly successful seasons and as Foxtel National Youth League HeadCoach before that where he won the Championship in 2014.
The 45-year old hasexperienced eight years within the Sky Blues coaching set up and takes the nextstep on his coaching journey.
Chairman ScottBarlow said: “I am delighted to announce Steve Corica as our new Head Coach.
“Steve has been anintegral part of our club’s success over the last two years, he has provenhimself to be an outstanding coach and is well and truly ready to take on thisrole.
“Steve is a legendof our club, he has been a Sydney FC player, captain, youth coach, assistantcoach and now becomes Head Coach.
“We are proud to beable to promote from within, it is yet another sign of our progress andmaturity as a club.
“His appointmentprovides us with continuity as we look to build on our many recent successesand deliver more silverware to our Members and fans.”
Corica scored theSky Blues’ winning goal in the inaugural Hyundai A-League Final in 2006 hasbeen with the club since inception having played 137 times, scoring 31 goals.
In 2007 he scoredSydney FC’s first ever goal in AFC Champions League football when opening thescoring in the first match away to Shanghai Shenhua.
He captained thesquad to the 2010 Championship and Premiership double before announcing hisretirement from playing and joining the Sydney FC coaching staff the followingseason.
In 2015 Corica wasthe first person to be inducted into the Sydney FC Hall of Fame at the SkyBlues 10 Year Anniversary lunch and said he was looking forward to working withthe players and staff.
“I’m ecstatic andhonoured to be the new Head Coach of Sydney FC, it’s a great club that isextremely close to my heart and one I am very passionate about,” he said.
“I’ve been heresince day one, as a player, a captain, a youth team coach and an A-Leagueassistant coach and now it’s the right time to step up. It’s a huge privilege.
“We’ve a verytalented group of players and staff and with the majority of the squad from thelast two years staying together, we want to grow the club and I expect to bechallenging again for the top trophies.
“I have always hada great relationship with the Members and fans and I hope they will come withus again next season in both the A-League, FFA Cup and AFC Champions League,”he continued.
“I’d like to thankScott Barlow, Han Berger, Danny Townsend and the board of directors, as well asTerry McFlynn for giving me this opportunity and also my family for their loveand support over my years in football.
“We’ve a hugelyexciting period in front of us and I am keen to get started on planning nextseason’s success straight away.”
As a player Coricahad a successful career in Australia, England and Japan playing close to 450games across 20 seasons.
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