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Alexander Epakis is an Australian soccer manager who most recently managed Perth Glory in the A-League Women competition in Australia.
Early life
Epakis started playing football at the age of thirteen.
Playing career
Epakis played soccer in the National Premier Leagues NSW.
Managerial career
Epakis has been the youngest Australian manager to obtain a FFA A Licence. He also holds a Masters of Coaching degree. Epakis started his managerial career with Australian second-tier side Sydney University, helping them win the league. Previously, he worked as a youth manager. After that, he was appointed manager of Australian top flight side Perth Glory's women's team.
Epakis joined the coaching staff for the Philippines women's national football team during their 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup campaign, serving as a scout and analyst working under Alen Stajcic.
In August 2023, the Perth Glory confirmed that Epakis' contract would be extended a further two seasons until 2025.
In June 2024, the club announced Epakis' departure for personal reasons.
Personal life
Epakis is of Greek descent.