Soccer-Sydney FC reward caretaker Kisnorbo with three-year deal

Sydney FC said they had conducted a three-month ​search for a new coach with Kisnorbo coming out ⁠on top of 19 other candidates from Australia and abroad. "I've ⁠really ​enjoyed working with the players over the past six weeks," Kisnorbo, who has also coached in ⁠France and Japan, said in a news release.


Reuters | Updated: 19-05-2026 14:04 IST | Created: 19-05-2026 14:04 IST
Soccer-Sydney FC reward caretaker Kisnorbo with three-year deal

Sydney FC handed ​caretaker coach Patrick ​Kisnorbo the job on ‌a ​permanent basis for the next three seasons on Tuesday after he ‌guided the side to this weekend's A-League playoff final. The former Australia, Leeds United and Leicester City central defender, who ‌led Melbourne Victory to the Australian title in 2021, ‌took over for the remainder of the season in late March.

The club have not lost in seven matches since, and ⁠on Saturday ​face Auckland ⁠FC in the playoff final looking to secure a record-extending ⁠sixth A-League title. Sydney FC said they had conducted a three-month ​search for a new coach with Kisnorbo coming out ⁠on top of 19 other candidates from Australia and abroad.

"I've ⁠really ​enjoyed working with the players over the past six weeks," Kisnorbo, who has also coached in ⁠France and Japan, said in a news release. "There is an ⁠exciting future ⁠ahead for this football club and I'm looking forward to being a part of ‌it."

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