Brisbane Roar wish to advise that Isuzu UTE A-League Head Coach Ben Cahn will be taking an indefinite medical leave, effective immediately.
— Brisbane Roar FC (@brisbaneroar) February 1, 2024
In the interim, newly appointed assistant coach Ruben Zadkovich will assume the role of acting Head Coach.
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Brisbane Roar-ful
Of course my sympathy for them will be on hold for two hours tomorrow but it would be good if Zadkovich, who did a surprisingly good job at Perth, and Marco can put a bit of zing back into their season.
Kaz Patafa: “Ben [Cahn] has subsequently resigned as head coach, and leaves with our best wishes for the future.”
— A-League Hub (@AleagueHub) April 19, 2024
“Over the next few days we expect to be able to make some definitive announcements about the leadership of the men’s team going forward.”https://t.co/4G6LDjya9R
Another club paring back it's expenses (namely player wages budget) it seems to ensure long term survival.
https://brisbaneroar.com.au/news/ceo-update-kaz-patafta-2/
You can’t always see the work that’s going on now to improve things down the line.
More broadly we have a four-year plan to take our club towards greater success and complete sustainability, which we intend to talk more about in coming days. That fills me with confidence.
We're pleased to confirm that Ruben Zadkovich has been appointed as our Isuzu UTE A-League Head Coach on a two-year deal 🦁
— Brisbane Roar FC (@brisbaneroar) April 21, 2024
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We're pleased to confirm that Ruben Zadkovich has been appointed as our Isuzu UTE A-League Head Coach on a two-year deal 🦁
— Brisbane Roar FC (@brisbaneroar) April 21, 2024
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Interesting choice, after his time at Perth.
Football Queensland has unveiled its vision for a new 15-20,000-seat stadium to be built in Brisbane at the sport’s spiritual home at Perry Park. The tier-two stadium would fill a gap in Brisbane’s sporting infrastructure and host the Brisbane Roar, potential second-tier/NPL… pic.twitter.com/rZ93UBpRPp
— Austadiums 🇦🇺🏟 (@austadiums) July 1, 2024
Football Queensland has unveiled its vision for a new 15-20,000-seat stadium to be built in Brisbane at the sport’s spiritual home at Perry Park. The tier-two stadium would fill a gap in Brisbane’s sporting infrastructure and host the Brisbane Roar, potential second-tier/NPL… pic.twitter.com/rZ93UBpRPp
— Austadiums 🇦🇺🏟 (@austadiums) July 1, 2024
The dream for Wellington.