He has managed in the Australian National Soccer League (NSL) and Fiji.
Sterrey returned to the NSL in 1989 playing for Blacktown City.
[8][9] Taking charge of the Fiji national selection in 2004 on a two-year contract with the aim of improving the team and securing an A-League job, Sterrey has stated that Fijian football has gone in a downwards trajectory, disliking the use of foreign players and advising the use of young, homegrown talents instead.
[13] By 2006, the Australian was replaced by Uruguayan Juan Carlos Buzzetti[14] which would be his only coaching appointment abroad.
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