
Stefan Mauk is gearing up for a new chapter after football, having recently revealed his coaching position outside of the Isuzu UTE A-League.
The talented midfielder has taken on the role of head coach for the Sacred Heart College First XI in South Australia.
This announcement comes as the 29-year-old, alongside third-placed Adelaide United, aims to track down league leaders Auckland FC while striving to secure a top-two finish this season.
DISCUSSION POINTS: Teen prodigy who ‘changed the game’ set for a ‘bright future’
PROSPECT MONITOR: 7-goal streak fuels ‘remarkable story’ as 15-year-old sensation continues to grab attention
“One of the best pieces of advice I’ve received is to explore various ventures while still competing, ensuring you find your passion for life after football,” Mauk shared via LinkedIn.
“It’s time to see how I feel about coaching.”
“I’m excited to kick off next week and help the boys prepare for the competition as Term 2 approaches.”
This season, Mauk has netted six goals in 18 appearances for the Reds, who currently sit third in the league, tied on 32 points with second-placed Western United.
Compiled by SportArena.com.au.
Fanpage: SportArena.com.au.
LiveScore – Live Sports Results & Odds.