Peter Cklamovski

He then managed Montedio Yamagata in the J2 League, where he is credited with transforming the team's style into an attacking, win-focused approach.

His tenure saw the club achieve its best win percentage and points-per-game record in history while avoiding relegation and nearing promotion in 2022.

[3] Cklamovski played in Australia in the New South Wales Super League with Bonnyrigg White Eagles and Rockdale Ilinden.

Cklamovski was set for selection for the U17 National Youth team until a serious car accident caused injuries that rendered this impossible.

The 2015 AFC Asian Cup held in Australia resulted in the first major trophy for the Australian Men's National team, winning the Final against South Korea with an extra time goal scored by James Troisi.

Cklamovski created a new process across recruitment and talent ID domestically by introducing a strategy called Elite Games.

All games were launched online for National Team staff to review and Cklamovski then selected and assembled a squad for the AFC qualification stage.

In February 2018, Cklamovski was then approached by Ange Postecoglou to join him as his assistant at J1 League club Yokohama F. Marinos for the 2018 season.

Following success at Yokohama F Marinos winning the J1 competition, Shimizu S-Pulse appointed Cklamovski to rebuild the club from a long history of mediocre seasons over the previous decade in February 2020 where he get his opportunity to become the head coach for the first time in his career.

The club had been recognized for a defensive orientated approach and Cklamovski was brought in to rebuild the team and implement an attacking style of play to excite the supporter base.

S-Pulse were developing a brand of football during the tight schedule but issues with player availability and squad depth impacted on tough period of results.

[5] Cklamovski will begin his duties on 5 January 2025, with the task of leading the team to qualify for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.