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Ante Covic

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Australian association football player
This article is about the Australian football (soccer) player. For the Croatian football player, seeAnte Čović (Croatian footballer).

Ante Covic
Covic as goalkeeper for theWanderers in 2013
Personal information
Full nameAnte Covic[1]
Date of birth (1975-06-13)13 June 1975 (age 50)
Place of birthSydney, Australia
Height1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
PositionGoalkeeper
Youth career
1995Hurstville Zagreb
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–1997APIA Leichhardt Tigers23(0)
1997–1999Marconi Stallions46(0)
1999–2001PAOK8(0)
2000Kavala (loan)15(0)
2001–2002Dinamo Zagreb0(0)
2002–2007Hammarby IF121(0)
2007–2009Newcastle Jets54(0)
2009–2011IF Elfsborg59(0)
2011–2012Melbourne Victory24(0)
2012–2015Western Sydney Wanderers78(0)
2015–2016Perth Glory28(0)
2017–2018Rockdale City Suns49(0)
2018Wellington Phoenix0(0)
Total505(0)
International career
2006–2008Australia2(0)
Managerial career
2018–2023Marconi Stallions (goalkeeping coach)
2024–Bankstown City (Women)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ante Covic (born 13 June 1975) is an Australian football manager and former soccergoalkeeper, and is the current manager ofBankstown City (Women) inNSW League One. Covic was a member of theAustralian national team at the2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and represented Australia on two occasions. In 2014 he was named Player of the Tournament for the2014AFC Champions League, keeping 8 clean sheets in 12 matches with theWestern Sydney Wanderers as they defeatedAl-Hilal in the final.

Personal life

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Covic is of Croatian heritage. He is married to Vanessa Covic and has two children, Emelie and Christopher.[2]

Club career

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He formerly played forMarconi Stallions andSydney Olympic in Australia'sNational Soccer League,PAOK andKavala in Greece andDinamo Zagreb in Croatia.

Hammarby IF

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After Australia in 1999, Covic made numerous appearances for various European clubs before arriving in Hammarby IF, a Swedish club based in Stockholm. There he battledErland Hellström for the spot as first keeper. About a month into the Swedish Allsvenskan series, Covic made his debut between the posts (however, not his debut game with Hammarby as he made an appearance roughly three weeks earlier in a cup game) and after that he was more or less given in the starting eleven.

Covic left Hammarby in 2006 after having played 121 games – a feat that has only been surpassed by three other goalkeepers in the club's history.[3]

Newcastle Jets

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Ante Covic training with Newcastle in 2008.

Covic made hisA-League debut in a 3–2 loss toAdelaide United in December 2006 atHindmarsh Stadium. Čović was the starting goalkeeper for Newcastle Jets in the 2007 season, in which he won the A-League championship. On 17 March 2009, it was announced that Covic was leaving the Jets for a three-year deal with Swedish clubIF Elfsborg.

Melbourne Victory

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On 4 October 2011, Covic signed a one-year deal withMelbourne Victory as an injury replacement forTando Velaphi, who was ruled out for 12 weeks. Čović debuted in the opening game of the A-League season againstSydney FC at the Etihad Stadium. Covic achieved instant hero status with the home fans when he savedEmerton from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute, he was named man of the match in the 0–0 draw. He was again named man of the match after the Melbourne Derby two weeks later.

In the A-League fifth round match betweenBrisbane Roar andMelbourne Victory in 2011, Covic, along with fellow Victory defenderMatthew Foschini, were controversially sent off by refereeBen Williams for challenges against Roar defenders, reducing the Victory to playing with nine men throughout the match.[4]

On 1 May 2012, it was announced new Melbourne Victory coachAnge Postecoglou would not resign the veteran goalkeeper, opting to stay with younger goalkeepersLawrence Thomas andTando Velaphi. This decision followed Covic winning the Player's Player of the Year award at the Melbourne Victory Awards Dinner.

Western Sydney Wanderers

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On 2 July 2012, Covic joined A-League expansion clubWestern Sydney Wanderers on a free transfer.[5] The Wanderers performed above expectations and won the Premier's Plate in their maiden season,[6] with Čović being named in the inaugural A-League All-Star team.[7] He helped his side to win2014AFC Champions League, keeping 8 clean sheets in 12 matches. The Wanderers defeatedAl-Hilal in the final, after which he was named as MVP of the tournament.

Perth Glory

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On 8 July 2015, Covic joinedPerth Glory.[8]

Rockdale City and retirement

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In June 2016, at the end of his contract, Covic decided to leave Perth Glory to return east to be closer to his family,[9] and joinedRockdale City Suns in January 2017.[10] He retired from football at the end of the2018 NPL season in November 2018, after two seasons at the club, to take a position as goalkeeper coach forMarconi Stallions.[11] In December, he joinedWellington Phoenix as short-term injury cover following an injury to first-choice goalkeeperFilip Kurto.[12] He remained on the bench for the duration of the side's 3–1 win overSydney FC.[13]

International career

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He was part of theAustralian squad for the 2006 World Cupplay-offs againstUruguay and was Australia's third choicegoalkeeper behindMark Schwarzer andZeljko Kalac for thefinals in Germany.

He made his debut for Australia againstBahrain on 22 February 2006 in anAsian Cup qualifier. On 22 March 2008 he earned his second and last cap againstSingapore in an international friendly and wascaptain for part of the second half afterHarry Kewell andJade North left the field.

Career statistics

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As of 15 May 2015

CS = Clean Sheets

ClubSeasonDivisionLeague1CupInternational2Total
AppsCSAppsCSAppsCSAppsCS
Marconi Stallions1997–98[14]National Soccer League251400002514
1998–99[14]2170000217
Total462100004621
PAOK1999–2000[14][15]Alpha Ethniki41223194
2000–01[15]40100040
Total813231134
Kavala (loan)1999–2000Alpha Ethniki15?0000150
Total15?0000150
Dinamo Zagreb2001–02Prva HNL00000000
Total00000000
Hammarby IF2002[14][15]Allsvenskan2000020220
2003[15]261200002612
2004[14][15]26900413010
2005[15]2680000268
2006[15]2390000239
Total12138006112739
Newcastle Jets2006–07[16]A-League83000083
2007–08[14][16]25852003010
2008–09[14][16][17]2133121265
Total541483216418
IF Elfsborg2009[17]Allsvenskan291020643714
2010[17]1750042217
2011[17]1362131188
Total5921411377629
Melbourne Victory2011–12[16]A-League2430000243
Total2430000243
Western Sydney Wanderers2012–13[16]A-League29112911
2013–14[16][17]28101284018
2014–15[16][17]2131062285
Total78241018109734
Career Total4051211344221460145

1 – includesA-League final series statistics
2 – includes continental tournaments andFIFA Club World Cup;AFC Champions League statistics are included in season ending during group stages (i.e. ACL 2014 and A-League season 2013–14 etc.)

National team statistics

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Australia national team
YearAppsClean sheets[17]
200610
200700
200811
Total21

Honours

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Covic playing for Newcastle Jets in front of the club's fans in 2007.

Club

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PAOK
Newcastle Jets
Western Sydney Wanderers

Individual

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Records

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References

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  1. ^"2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: List of Players: Australia"(PDF). FIFA. 21 March 2014. p. 3. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 10 June 2019.
  2. ^"Former Socceroo, Ante Covic "the Croatian community has more players play for Australia than any other nationality"". Archived fromthe original on 25 January 2019. Retrieved24 January 2019.
  3. ^"Julkalendern lucka 12: Australien" [Christmas calendar luck 12: Australia].Hammarby IF (in Swedish). 16 December 2017. Retrieved30 December 2017.
  4. ^"Nine-Man Victory Heroically Hold Champs". FourFourTwo Australia. 5 November 2011. Archived fromthe original on 8 November 2011. Retrieved8 November 2011.
  5. ^"Wanderers snare Covic and Haliti".Football Federation Australia. 2 July 2012.
  6. ^"Wanderers Secure Premiership With 3–0 Win Over Newcastle!".Western Sydney Football. 29 March 2013.
  7. ^"A-League All Star team to face Manchester United full of Mariners, Wanderers".ABC News.ABC. 20 June 2013.
  8. ^"Ante Covic heads west for more Glory".Perth Glory. 8 July 2015. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved28 June 2016.
  9. ^Chadwick, Justin (24 June 2016)."Glory sign journeyman goalkeeper Reddy".Yahoo7. Archived fromthe original on 17 August 2016. Retrieved28 June 2016.
  10. ^Parkinson, Andrew (17 January 2017)."Covic joins Rockdale".St George & Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved2 February 2019.
  11. ^"Episode 182".Bill and Boz. 13 November 2018.Fox Sports.
  12. ^"Wellington Phoenix sign 43-year-old goalkeeper Ante Covic as injury cover". 6 December 2018.
  13. ^"Sydney FC vs Wellington Phoenix live score, H2H and lineups | SofaScore".
  14. ^abcdefg"Ante Čović » Club matches". worldfootball.net. 19 March 2014.
  15. ^abcdefg"Ante Čović Soccer Stats".The Irish Times. Archived fromthe original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved23 January 2014.
  16. ^abcdefg"Ante Covic (Western Sydney Wanderers)". Ultimate A-League.
  17. ^abcdefgAnte Covic atSoccerway
  18. ^Jackson, Jamie (20 July 2013)."Manchester United thrash A-League All Stars to give David Moyes first win".The Guardian. Sydney. Retrieved7 September 2020.

External links

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Men's winners
Women's winners
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