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Goran Lozanovski
Australian soccer player

Goran Lozanovski

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Australian soccer player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Melbourne, Australia
Age
50 years
Sports Teams
Preston Lions FC
Adelaide City Football Club
Collingwood Warriors S.C.
South Melbourne Football Club
Alemannia Aachen
Adelaide City Football Club
Adelaide United Football Club
Western Strikers
Heidelberg United FC
Preston Lions FC
Australia national under-20 association football team
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Biography

Goran Lozanovski (born 11 January 1974) is a formerAustralian football (soccer) player of Macedonian descent, and manager, currently holding the role of senior coach at Altona Magic.

Playing career

Club

Noted for his ability at taking set pieces, Lozanovski signed with South Melbourne in 1997 under Ange Postecoglou, where he would go on to win 2 National Soccer League grand finals in both the 1997-1998, and 1998-1999 seasons. In the 1999 Grand Final against Sydney United, Lozanovski was awarded the prestigious Joe Marston Medal in South Melbourne's 3-2 victory.

Lozanovski's success at South Melbourne paved the way for him to link up with fellow Socceroo Mark Rudan at then-2. Bundesliga club Alemannia Aachen. However, his stay at the club would last only 12 games after being embroiled in the 'suitcase affair' corruption scandal in 2001, after financial irregularities arose following both Australian players transfers to the club. After Rudan was briefly arrested by German authorities over the scandal, charges were laid on the clubs treasurer Bernd Krings, who was convicted of financial fraud. Both Lozanovski and Rudan were eventually cleared, with both players departing the club shortly after.

Returning home, Lozanovski had stints in South Australia with Adelaide City, Adelaide United, and Western Strikers during the dying years of the National Soccer League. He saw out his career in the Victorian State Leagues with Heidelberg United and Preston Lions respectively, where he retired in 2008.

Managerial

Following his retirement, Lozanovski immediately took up a head coaching position at Preston Lions. He would go on to briefly coach both Hume City, and his 2013 Grand Final opponents, Bentleigh Greens before joining Northcote City. During the 2012 season at Northcote, Lozanovski was promoted to head coach, following Peter Tsolakis' departure to South Melbourne.

In 2013, Lozanovski took Northcote FC to their first ever Victorian Premier League Championship, defeating Bentleigh Greens in which would be the last season of the Victorian Premier League system, before it was re-branded into the National Premier Leagues Victoria. Lozanovski decided to resign as Manager at Northcote following the 2015 season and joined Port Melbourne SC as an Assistant Manager ahead of the 2016 season.

Honours

Player

South Melbourne FC

  • National Soccer League Premiership: 1997-1998
  • National Soccer League Championship: 1997-1998,1998-1999
  • Joe Marston Medal: 1999

Manager

Northcote FC

  • Victorian Premier League Premiership: 2013
  • Victorian Premier League Championship: 2013
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