Phil Stubbins is a former football player and now manager who is the head coach of Adelaide University Soccer Club in the National Premier Leagues competition in South Australia.
14 Facts About Phil Stubbins
Phil Stubbins led the field at qualifying school in 1993 by shooting a -5 under par 68 on the opening day.
Phil Stubbins coached the youthful Stallions to two championships in their first two campaigns before moving on in 2004.
In 2007 Phil Stubbins joined Adelaide United of the Australian A-League as first team Coach with Aurelio Vidmar, as manager.
Phil Stubbins spent a year with the Men's football program in Canberra.
In 2012 Phil Stubbins further expanded on his football experiences by taking an offer to work in South East Asia and the Thai Premier League, in particular.
Phil Stubbins concluded the campaign as 'Coach of the Month' for Thailand.
In September 2013 Phil Stubbins accepted a mid-season offer to join Ayutthaya FC of Thailand.
Phil Stubbins signed as Head Coach of the Australian A-League club the Newcastle Jets on 5 May 2014.
In October 2015, Phil Stubbins joined the Prince Alfred College as Head of Football.
In September 2019 Phil Stubbins was appointed Head Coach with Campbelltown City SC, after serving a year as assistant coach.
In 2012 Phil Stubbins further expanded on his football experiences by taking an offer to work in South East Asia and the Thai Premier League, in particular.
Phil Stubbins concluded the campaign with Bangkok Glass FC as 'Coach of the Month' for Thailand.
In September 2013 Phil Stubbins accepted an offer to join 16th placed Ayutthaya FC of Thailand.