Nick Theodorakopoulos

Nick Theodorakopoulos (born 29 June 1964) is an Australian football (soccer) coach.

Nick Theodorakopoulos
Personal information
Full name Nick Theodorakopoulos
Date of birth (1964-06-29) 29 June 1964
Place of birth Bathurst, Australia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983 Canterbury-Marrickville
19841985 Sydney Olympic 30 (10)
19891990 APIA Leichhardt 6 (0)
Teams managed
19911994 Canterbury-Marrickville
1995 Belmore Hercules
19952000 Wollongong Wolves
20012002 Kallithea FC
20022003 Parramatta Power
20062007 Newcastle Jets
2009 Sydney Olympic FC
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Managerial career

He previously coached in the predecessor to the A-League, the NSL with the now-defunct Parramatta Power.

His last coaching role was with the Newcastle United Jets in the A-League. He had promised to deliver better football and passing game than previous coach Richard Money. However, In October 2006 after recording no wins during the Pre-Season Cup and during the first seven rounds of A-League matches, Theodorakopoulos became the first coach to be dismissed in the club's A-League's history. His assistant Gary Van Egmond was instated as the caretaker coach. On 2 April 2009 was named as the new Head Coach of his former club Sydney Olympic FC,[1] he follow up of Aytek Genc[2] and was on 5 October 2009 released.

TV career

During the 2006 FIFA World Cup he was a TV analyst for SBS's coverage.

Personal life

Managerial statistics

Team Nat From To Record
GWDLWin %
Newcastle Jets FC 2006 2006 7 0 3 4 000.00
Total 7 0 3 4 000.00
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gollark: This from the person who said "And every single thing we do is political"?
gollark: > And every single thing we do is politicalno.
gollark: Being in the UK, I mostly look at the BBC and the Guardian, which are probably *okay*.
gollark: yes.

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