
John Kosmina, ‘Kossie’ as he is affectionately known by Australian Football Fans, was a wonderful Socceroo striker with great skill and he was also extremely tough and no nonsense.
John played 100 games for the Socceroos over a 12-year period, scoring 42 goals. He played 287 NSL games for West Adelaide, Adelaide City, Sydney City, Sydney Olympic and Apia where he scored 133 goals. He also spent a year with Arsenal in London.
Kossie coached in the National Soccer League with Newcastle Breakers, Brisbane City and Adelaide United. He continued with Adelaide into the Hyundai A-League where he also spent time coaching at Sydney FC. He won a HAL Premiership in 2005-2006 and was a runner-up to Melbourne Victory in 2006-2007.
John is a member of the Football Australia Hall of Fame, he worked with Graham Arnold as his assistant coach in the 2007 Asian Cup and is well known for his work as a Fox sports commentator.
John now works as the Brisbane Strikers Senior Academy Head Coach, with a strong focus on development.
This is a terrific chat where John frankly shares his coaching journey and experiences and as always, he is ruthlessly honest.
Please join me in sharing John Kosmina’s Football Coaching Life.














