Sash Becvinovski
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Sašo "Sash" Bečvinovski (born 15 April 1972 in Melbourne
Melbourne
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, Australia
Australia
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) is an Australian-Macedonian football (soccer)
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...

 player.
Becvinovski returned to the Altona Magic on 4 May 2010, to coach his former club.
At 38, he replaced Dragan Blazevski as coach, but would not totally rule out a player-coach position.
He has recently officially retired at Pascoe Vale Soccer Club due to unknown reasons.
Sash is married to Dina Colakovski (Becvinovski), with whom he shares three children, Eva (11), Alec (8) and Luke (2).

Honours

Personal Honours:
  • Victorian Premier League
    Victorian Premier League
    The Victorian Premier League is the highest State level association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and second highest nationally after the A-League...

    U-21 Player of the Year: 1991, 1992
  • Victorian Premier League
    Victorian Premier League
    The Victorian Premier League is the highest State level association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and second highest nationally after the A-League...

    Golden Boot: 1998, 2006
  • Victorian Premier League
    Victorian Premier League
    The Victorian Premier League is the highest State level association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and second highest nationally after the A-League...

    Player of the Year: 2006
  • Victorian State League 1 Golden Boot 2008

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