Miron Bleiberg

Miron Bleiberg
Personal information
Full name Miron Bleiberg
Date of birth 9 February 1955 (1955-02-09) (age 57)
Place of birth Haifa, Israel
Playing position Manager
Club information
Current club Gold Coast United (Manager)
Youth career
Team
Maccabi Haifa
Teams managed
Years Team
1982–1983 Hapoel Kiryat Haim
1985–1986 Melbourne Knights
1987–1988 Maribyrnong Polonia
1989–1988 Croydon City
1989–1990 Heidelberg United
1991–1993 Brisbane United
1994-1995 North Star
1995-2000 Brisbane Lions
2000-2002 Queensland State Team
2002-2004 Queensland Lions
2004-2006 Queensland Roar
2007-2008 Gold Coast Stars Rep Team
2009–present Gold Coast United

Miron Bleiberg (Hebrew: מירון בלייברג‎) is an Israeli-Australian football manager, currently the head coach and director of football operations at A-League club Gold Coast United.

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Biography

Bleiberg was educated at the Hebrew Reali School in Haifa, Israel. A former captain in the Israeli Navy, Bleiberg commanded patrol boats and missile boats, covering the coastline from Haifa to Sinai and the Red Sea.[1][2] After moving to Australia, he coached Melbourne Croatia for the 1985 and 1986 NSL seasons.[3] The following year he coached Maribyrnong Polonia for the initial 12 rounds, until the club fell into financial difficulties.

The team eventually went on to win the 1987 Victorian State League title. This was followed by stints at Croydon City, Heidelberg United and the Brisbane Strikers, before going on to secure a string of successes in the Queensland Premier League with NorthStar and Queensland Lions.

Queensland Roar

Appointed the coach of the Queensland Roar for the inaugural season of the A-League, the Roar missed the finals, though the side’s attacking style won plaudits from the media and supporters. A student of the game, his outspoken views and endless stream of colourful quotes in the style of Jose Mourinho has made many headlines. After fluctuating fortunes as manager of the Roar during the 2006/7 season, rumours were rife in Brisbane of a change in coaching staff.

Scoring only one goal in 12 hours of football, the Roar slipped from an auspicious start to the 2006/7 season to fourth position (after Round 15). With time left in the season for a recovery, it was announced on Sunday November 12, 2006 that Bleiberg had resigned as coach.[4] Speculation that former Socceroos coach Frank Farina, would be announced as his successor at a press conference on November 13, 2006, was confirmed.[5]

Gold Coast United FC

Throughout 2007 and early 2008, Bleiberg had repeatedly backed for a new A-League club, Gold Coast Galaxy, to be based on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Ultimately, the Galaxy consortium led by real estate magnate Fred Taplin, was trumped by a rival bid from mining billionaire Clive Palmer. Upon receiving expansion approval from the FFA, Palmer tabbed Bleiberg as the head coach and football director for Gold Coast United.[6]

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