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Description: Digital story about Anton's quest to become a professional football manager. His story, photographs and video.
six to ten | Story about Anton Ivancic Anton Ivancic has lived football (soccer) for more than 40 years. Born in Croatia, he grew up in New Zealand and played for underage representative teams before graduating to National and Central Leagues. His big break came in 1984 when he moved to Australia to play for Sydney Croatia (now called Sydney United). Sadly, fate was not kind to Anton as his international clearance went wrong and he never played a game with the Australian National Soccer League club – the same club that produced Socceroo legends Graham Arnold, Mark Bosnich, Jason Čulina, Craig Foster, Tony Popović, Robbie Slater, Ned Zelic and Tim Cahill. In 1986, 25 year old Anton tried out with Sydney Olympic, but work commitments prevented a permanent contract; the opportunity to play at the elite level in Australia had passed. Anton played as a part-timer in various Sydney league competitions for the next sixteen years.
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Description:Digital story about Anton Ivancic's quest to become a professional football manager
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