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Gary van Egmond (born 29 June 1965) is an Australian football (soccer) manager of Dutch heritage who is currently in charge of the Australian Institute of Sport Football Program and the Australia national under-17 football team. He is a father of Emily van Egmond.
[edit] Playing careerVan Egmond began his playing career with APIA Leichhardt in 1982. It was not until he joined Footscray JUST in 1987 that he established himself as a prominent player in the NSL before moving overseas to play for Roda JC. He made his Socceroos debut in the 1988 Seoul Olympics under Frank Arok and went on to have success with Marconi Stallions in the 1990s - where he won a NSL championship and played in 3 finals. [edit] Managerial careerVan Egmond began his coaching career with success as youth coach of Northern Spirit FC before he won the state-league grand final on his return to Manly-Warringah as head coach in 1999. He then joined Newcastle Breakers as the Assistant Coach in 2001. After Round 7 of season 2006-07, the Jets were last and winless, so existing coach Nick Theodorakopoulos was replaced by Van Egmond. Van Egmond turned the Jets season around, making him very popular within the Newcastle community. With a 0-3-4 record for the first 7 games, Van Egmond helped the Jets to a 8-3-3 record for the final 14, securing the Jets a place in the A-League finals and cementing his job at the club for the 2007-08 season. In the 2007-08 season Van Egmond guided the Newcastle Jets to second place on the league table and then to the A-League Championship. Van Egmond has been signed to coach the Newcastle Jets until the end of the 2012/13 A-League season. The FFA charged Van Egmond with bringing the game into disrepute for a furious on-field outburst with Perth Glory player, Adrian Trinidad, in round 11. He was banned from the touchline for four games and fined $2000, but the FFA suspended half the ban and the fine until the end of the season.[1][2] [edit] Honours[edit] PlayerWith Marconi Stallions:
[edit] ManagerWith Newcastle Jets: Personal Honours: [edit] References[edit] External links
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