MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » Sport » Familiar face returns to help Altona East Phoenix

Familiar face returns to help Altona East Phoenix

Altona East Phoenix has turned to a familiar face in Terry Antoniadis to lead it back to relevance in the Football Victoria men’s state league 2 competition.

The Phoenix endured a rough season this year, finishing last on the ladder with just four wins from 22 outings.

They hit rock bottom in July when they conceded 10 goals in a game against Hoppers Crossing.

The only positive for the Phoenix was there was no relegation in 2019 with the leagues being re-structured next season.

Antoniadis is not concerned with the past, only what he can do to get the Phoenix back to being competitive next campaign.

“I only went and saw them play once this year and I don’t really want to comment on this season that just went,” he said. “For us it’s about moving forward and improving.

“We’ve got a lot of ground to make up because we’re coming from a long way back.”

Antoniadis has devoted most of his life to soccer.

As a player, he represented the Phoenix, Western Suburbs, Sunshine George Cross and Richmond.

Once his playing career was over, he took on a coaching role with the Phoenix before leaving to coach Western Suburbs for two and a half years.

With so many campaigns under the belt, Antoniadis was exhausted by soccer and needed a break.

The 45-year-old took the past 18 months off before committing to coach the Phoenix.

Now he is champing at the bit to get back into it.

“I’ve had an 18 month break from the game and I needed one,” Antoniadis said.

“To be honest, for 90 per cent of that time I didn’t miss the game at all and I really enjoyed my break.

“Being a competitive person, there’s been a void there because I haven’t been involved with the game.

“Just being around a group of people who are working towards trying to achieve something.
“I’m ready to go now and I’m looking forward to it.

“It’s good to go back to a club that I’m familiar with and I’m familiar with the people that are there and I know the president really well.”

It will certainly not be an easy job for Antoniadis.

The wheeling and dealing he does over the

summer will go some way to deciding whether his first year will be a success or not.

“It’s a big challenge and we know there’s a lot of work to be done, but I’m excited to be a part of it,” he said.

“We’ll have a look at the people that were there this year and give them an opportunity to stake a claim.

“We’re also under no illusions that we’re going to have to recruit and to recruit heavily.

“Not just good players, but good people.

“We want to get everything right on and off the park.

“We want to put the right people in who are there for the right reasons.”

Antoniadis wants to bring the glory days back to Altona East Phoenix.

When he played at the Phoenix, it was one of the most revered clubs in Victoria.

“We want to be better than state league 2, we’ll aim to be better than that.”

 

 

Digital Editions


  • Support Sweethearts for HeartKids

    Support Sweethearts for HeartKids

    Every day in Australia, eight babies are born with a childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD), and during February HeartKids is calling on Australians to help support…

More News

  • Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be hard enough without having to urgently replace a lost, expired or depleted prescriptions for medication. To help prevent this, the state…

  • Footy films initiative returns

    Footy films initiative returns

    Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), AFL, and VicScreen have announced that Footy Shorts will return in 2026. The first Footy Shorts lineup proved a winner with audiences, reaching more than…

  • Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Victorian employers were fined more than $17 million for unsafe work last year. The total of $17,391,325 in fines, costs and undertakings for breaches of the Occupational Health and Safety…

  • Australian Open smashes attendance records

    Australian Open smashes attendance records

    This year’s Australian Open was officially the most attended on record. More than 1.368 million tennis fans packed Melbourne Park for the 2026 tournament, easily surpassing last year’s record of…

  • Doctors ready for rare hospital move

    Doctors ready for rare hospital move

    Having worked as a doctor at Footscray Hospital for 35 years, including a period as director of its emergency department, there’s not much that Professor Anne-Maree Kelly hasn’t seen or…

  • What your federal MPs are talking about

    What your federal MPs are talking about

    Federal politicians are used to the public and pundits scrutinising their every word, but now AI has joined the long list of watchdogs keeping tabs on our elected officials in…

  • Maric joins Panthers

    Maric joins Panthers

    Newport has added a big target as another former AFL player joins the club for the Western Football League division 1 season. The Panthers announced that Ivan Maric had signed…

  • Bulldogs premiership hero remembered

    Bulldogs premiership hero remembered

    One of the heroes of Footscray’s 1954 VFL premiership team, Doug Reynolds, has died aged 92. Reynolds, who kicked a goal and was named among the Bulldog’s best in their…

  • Aussie icons head west

    Aussie icons head west

    Powerhouse vocalist Casey Donovan will join a star-studded season of entertainment at The Clocktower Centre in a year that will also bring some of our country’s best-loved and most enduring…

  • Get ready to rock to Queen classics

    Get ready to rock to Queen classics

    This tribute band will rock you with their Royal Rhapsody Tour bringing the iconic music of Queen to South Morang in March. Jason Hess is ready to transform into Freddie…