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Western Suburbs lock in coaches

Western Suburbs have turned to a familiar face to guide the side in next year’s FV state league 1 north-west season.

Jim Gacovski returns to the club and will take on the senior coaching role with Doug Mladenovic.

Gacovski previously coached the side at the 2024 when they finished in eighth spot, with Mladenovic by his side. The pair came into coach midway through the season with the club’s original coach departing.

The pair taken over the role from Terry Antoniadis, who coached the side last season.

“Together, Jim and Doug bring a wealth of knowledge, leadership, and proven success within state league,” Western Suburbs said on social media.

“With decades of combined coaching experience, both have demonstrated a deep understanding of the game, an ability to develop talent, and a passion for building strong, competitive teams.

“Jim Gacovski is widely respected for his tactical acumen, professionalism, and his track record of elevating clubs to new heights. His vision for the game aligns perfectly with our club’s long-term goals, and we are confident he will lead with both discipline and innovation.

“Supporting him is Doug Mladenovic, a highly regarded figure in the local football community, known for his commitment, technical expertise, and ability to bring out the best in players.

“Their appointment marks an exciting new chapter for Western Suburbs.”

The club said it firmly believes this coaching team has the experience, ambition, and leadership to guide the club to success in 2026 and beyond.

Gacovski was a long time assistant coach at Westgate before stepping into the senior coaching role which he finished up at the end of 2023.

Western Suburbs finished in seventh position in 2025 with seven wins, seven losses and a draw.

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