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West Australian
26-05-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
Adelaide United appoint Brazilian-born head coach
Brazilian-born Airton Andrioli, who is long renowned in youth soccer circles, has been appointed coach of Adelaide United's A-League Men's team. Andrioli, the man behind the Reds' widely acclaimed youth program, has signed a two-year deal to replace Carl Veart. "I'm incredibly honoured and humbled to be given the opportunity," Andrioli said in a statement on Monday. "This is a very special moment in my life and something I won't take for granted. "My aim is to continue building on the strong foundations laid through our youth programs, providing young South Australians the opportunity to realise their dreams." Andrioli's promotion comes after being an assistant coach to Veart, and also the Reds' head of youth football since 2020. Before that, he spent a decade as Football South Australia's technical director and played a pivotal role in the state's acclaimed talent pathways. Andrioli, who played for West Adelaide in the National Soccer League (NSL) between 1994 and 1996, also had a stint as assistant coach with the Young Socceroos in 2015/16. United's technical director Ernest Faber said Andrioli was ideally suited to replace Veart, who split with the Reds after a five-year tenure. "Airton knows this club very well," Faber said. "He's the architect of our youth program, which is the lifeblood of Adelaide United and he's already played a significant role in the progress we've made over the past few years. "He'll continue the great work he's been doing, but in a different capacity - backing young players, playing attacking football, and building a strong team culture. "We believe Airton will help us grow steadily while staying true to the identity of Adelaide United." The Reds were tipped from this year's finals with a 3-2 loss to Western United in an elimination final.


Perth Now
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Adelaide United appoint Brazilian-born head coach
Brazilian-born Airton Andrioli, who is long renowned in youth soccer circles, has been appointed coach of Adelaide United's A-League Men's team. Andrioli, the man behind the Reds' widely acclaimed youth program, has signed a two-year deal to replace Carl Veart. "I'm incredibly honoured and humbled to be given the opportunity," Andrioli said in a statement on Monday. "This is a very special moment in my life and something I won't take for granted. "My aim is to continue building on the strong foundations laid through our youth programs, providing young South Australians the opportunity to realise their dreams." Andrioli's promotion comes after being an assistant coach to Veart, and also the Reds' head of youth football since 2020. Before that, he spent a decade as Football South Australia's technical director and played a pivotal role in the state's acclaimed talent pathways. Andrioli, who played for West Adelaide in the National Soccer League (NSL) between 1994 and 1996, also had a stint as assistant coach with the Young Socceroos in 2015/16. United's technical director Ernest Faber said Andrioli was ideally suited to replace Veart, who split with the Reds after a five-year tenure. "Airton knows this club very well," Faber said. "He's the architect of our youth program, which is the lifeblood of Adelaide United and he's already played a significant role in the progress we've made over the past few years. "He'll continue the great work he's been doing, but in a different capacity - backing young players, playing attacking football, and building a strong team culture. "We believe Airton will help us grow steadily while staying true to the identity of Adelaide United." The Reds were tipped from this year's finals with a 3-2 loss to Western United in an elimination final.


West Australian
26-05-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
Adelaide United appoint Airton Andrioli as replacement for Carl Veart
New Adelaide United coach Airton Andrioli is set to 'honour the legacy' of his predecessor Carl Veart with an attacking brand of football driven by South Australian talent. The Reds on Monday confirmed the appointment of Andrioli, previously an assistant to Veart and head of the club's youth program, on a two-year deal. News Corp Australia revealed on April 10 – the same day that the Reds announced that Veart's contract would not be renewed for next season – that Andrioli was the favourite to be the club's next coach. The 60-year-old Brazilian has strong links with South Australian football. Andrioli played for West Adelaide in the old National Soccer League from 1994 to 1996 and was Football South Australia's technical director from 2010 to 2020 before linking with the Reds. 'I'm incredibly honoured and humbled to be given the opportunity to lead Adelaide United's A-League Men's side,' he said. 'This is a very special moment in my life and something I won't take for granted. 'I've always believed in doing the hard work, especially when no one is watching, and leaving the rest in God's hands. 'To be able to lead the best football club in Australia, at Coopers Stadium – arguably the best football stadium in the country – in front of the most passionate and loyal supporters, is something I can't wait to experience.' Reds technical director Ernest Faber said Andrioli had 'already played a significant role' in the club's recent progress, having helped develop the likes of Nestory Irankunda, Luka Jovanovic, Ethan Alagich Giuseppe Bovalina and Alex Popovic 'Airton knows this club very well,' Faber said. 'He's the architect of our youth program, which is the lifeblood of Adelaide United. 'He'll continue the great work he's been doing but in a different capacity – backing young players, playing attacking football, and building a strong team culture. 'We believe Airton will help us grow steadily while staying true to the identity of Adelaide United.' In a prepared statement, the Reds said Andrioli was 'known for his attacking philosophy' that 'aligns closely' with the club's 'style' of 'fast-paced, direct football with an emphasis on speed, quick transitions, and structured movement'. The club said Andrioli would 'blend' that with 'tactical discipline and the ability to adapt based on each match's demands'. The Reds – who were knocked out in the first week of the A-League finals series earlier this month – also declared that Andrioli was 'determined to honour Carl Veart's legacy while carving his own path forward', and a 'commitment to South Australian talent' would 'remain a cornerstone' of the club's 'football identity'. Andrioli will continue to lead the Reds' youth team in the NPL South Australia competition until the end of next month before the start of the A-League team's pre-season training program on July 1, by which time Andrioli's coaching staff will be confirmed.


Perth Now
26-05-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Reds confirm Brazilian as new coach
New Adelaide United coach Airton Andrioli is set to 'honour the legacy' of his predecessor Carl Veart with an attacking brand of football driven by South Australian talent. The Reds on Monday confirmed the appointment of Andrioli, previously an assistant to Veart and head of the club's youth program, on a two-year deal. News Corp Australia revealed on April 10 – the same day that the Reds announced that Veart's contract would not be renewed for next season – that Andrioli was the favourite to be the club's next coach. The 60-year-old Brazilian has strong links with South Australian football. Andrioli played for West Adelaide in the old National Soccer League from 1994 to 1996 and was Football South Australia's technical director from 2010 to 2020 before linking with the Reds. Airton Andrioli is Adelaide United's new coach. NewsWire/Roy Van Der Vegt Credit: News Corp Australia 'I'm incredibly honoured and humbled to be given the opportunity to lead Adelaide United's A-League Men's side,' he said. 'This is a very special moment in my life and something I won't take for granted. 'I've always believed in doing the hard work, especially when no one is watching, and leaving the rest in God's hands. 'To be able to lead the best football club in Australia, at Coopers Stadium – arguably the best football stadium in the country – in front of the most passionate and loyal supporters, is something I can't wait to experience.' Reds technical director Ernest Faber said Andrioli had 'already played a significant role' in the club's recent progress, having helped develop the likes of Nestory Irankunda, Luka Jovanovic, Ethan Alagich Giuseppe Bovalina and Alex Popovic Adelaide United technical director Ernest Faber has lavished praise on new Reds coach Airton Andrioli. Keryn Stevens Credit: News Corp Australia 'Airton knows this club very well,' Faber said. 'He's the architect of our youth program, which is the lifeblood of Adelaide United. 'He'll continue the great work he's been doing but in a different capacity – backing young players, playing attacking football, and building a strong team culture. 'We believe Airton will help us grow steadily while staying true to the identity of Adelaide United.' In a prepared statement, the Reds said Andrioli was 'known for his attacking philosophy' that 'aligns closely' with the club's 'style' of 'fast-paced, direct football with an emphasis on speed, quick transitions, and structured movement'. The club said Andrioli would 'blend' that with 'tactical discipline and the ability to adapt based on each match's demands'. The Reds – who were knocked out in the first week of the A-League finals series earlier this month – also declared that Andrioli was 'determined to honour Carl Veart's legacy while carving his own path forward', and a 'commitment to South Australian talent' would 'remain a cornerstone' of the club's 'football identity'. Andrioli will continue to lead the Reds' youth team in the NPL South Australia competition until the end of next month before the start of the A-League team's pre-season training program on July 1, by which time Andrioli's coaching staff will be confirmed.