Rest in peace, Rado Vidošić
Brighton and Australian soccer mourn the passing of former coach Rado Vidošić, who passed away at the age of 64.
- Vidošić joined Brighton in January 2025 as women’s and girls’ head of coaching, working closely with his son, Dario Vidosic, manager of the women’s first team.
- Before Brighton, Vidošić had a long coaching career across Australia with clubs including Melbourne City, Brisbane Roar, Sydney FC, Melbourne Victory and Wellington Phoenix, earning respect throughout the game.
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