Adrian Santrac (born 29 June 1958) is an Australian soccer coach and former soccer player for Adelaide City and West Adelaide in the National Soccer League.[citation needed]
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Santrac was born in Adelaide, South Australia,[1] on 29 June 1958.[2]
When he retired from playing, he was assistant coach of West Adelaide Sharks in the men's National Soccer League for four years, after which he became head coach of the West Adelaide Sharks for two years. He was the assistant coach of the men's Olympic football team from 1998 and into the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and then head coach of the Australian women's national football team from November 2001 to December 2004, taking in the 2003 Women's World Cup and 2004 Athens Olympic Games. He was also head coach of the Australian Women's Youth Team in 2004 which competed in the U/19 Youth World Cup in Thailand.[citation needed]
Santrac played 170 games in the National Soccer League.[3] He played for West Adelaide SC and Adelaide City FC.[4]
Santrac was involved with coaching the Australia national under-23 association football team in the lead up to the 2000 Summer Olympics.[4] He was officially named coach of the Australia women's national football team in November 2001.[4] In December 2004, he was replaced as the Australian women's national football coach by Tom Sermanni.[5]
Australia women's national soccer team – managers | |
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Australia squad – 2003 OFC Women's Championship winners (3rd title) | ||
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Australia squad – 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup | ||
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Australia women's soccer squad – 2004 Summer Olympics | ||
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