“Coming out of what has been an extremely tough period for the club, we are now on the cusp of entering a transitional phase. “We accept and support his decision to explore and pursue new career opportunities and wish him and his family all the very best in their future endeavours. “On behalf of everyone associated with Perth Glory, I would like to sincerely thank Ruben for all of his hard work, commitment and professionalism, both in the academy and first team space, during what has been a very challenging couple of years for everyone involved at the club,” he said. Glory CEO Anthony Radich thanked Zadkovich for his service, amidst “an extremely tough period” for Glory. “I wish the club and everyone involved all the very best in the future.” “To wear the purple shirt as a player in past times and then to coach and manage the club has been an honour and one that I’ll always cherish. Perth Glory has some of the best supporters in the country in my eyes. “Most importantly, I’d like to thank the heartbeat of the club the members and fans. “I’d like to thank the very dedicated group of staff members for their constant support and their amazing work ethic during my time in charge. MONTY: The ‘biggest heart’ and ‘a manager’s dream’ who was always destined to coach MARINERS: After eight years, a ‘living hell’, ‘black eyes’ and Bolt, why Mariners CEO wants to ‘close chapter’ on the past MERRICK’S TACTICAL INSIGHT: My ‘holy trinity’ that predicts who will win the Isuzu UTE A-League Grand Final VIDOSIC: How ‘the world’s longest trip to Australia’ 35 years ago changed A-Leagues history MELB CITY: Two incredible stories sum up their rise MAX BALARD: A ‘crazy’ journey through four countries to Gosford ISUZU UTE A-LEAGUE GRAND FINAL: Everything you need to know “It has been an absolute privilege to have mentored and developed so many young, Perth-based players, to give them their debuts at professional level, helping them grow into A-League players and achieve selection in youth-level national teams. “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with a wonderful group of players who have given their all to this rebuild. This was a difficult decision for me to make. “I’d also like to thank the club for granting me an early release to pursue opportunities elsewhere. “This has undoubtedly been a very challenging time for the club, but we have shown a huge improvement over the last twelve months in many facets of the club’s operations and I believe that key foundations for the club’s future success have been laid. ![]() “To be given the responsibility of rebuilding the club’s football department into a competitive side again has been a very rewarding process. “Firstly, I’d like to thank the chairman… for entrusting me with the role of head coach of Perth Glory,” Zadkovich said in a statement. Zadkovich thanked Glory chairman Tony Sage for giving him his first senior A-Leagues coaching role, but confirmed his intention to pursue opportunities elsewhere. The 37-year-old led the team to a ninth-place finish this season, contending for a finals spot up until the last round. Prior to taking over as head coach, Zadkovich represented the club as a player and then as the club’s Academy Manager and coach, before taking on a role as an assistant coach. Zadkovich departs the club after initially stepping in as senior head coach on an interim basis in March 2022, before taking over on a permanent basis for the 2022/23 Isuzu UTE A-League season. Ruben Zadkovich has resigned as manager of Perth Glory’s Isuzu UTE A-League side, with the club stating he has been granted an early release to “pursue opportunities elsewhere”.
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