Ipswich Town defender Cameron Burgess has a new manager at international level, with Tony Popovic stepping in to become the new manager of the Australia national team.

The move comes after Graham Arnold - who handed Burgess his debut last year - opted to resign from his role. The 61-year-old had a successful six-year stint in charge of the Socceroos, reaching the knockout stages of the 2022 World Cup, but recent performances had turned stale.

As a result, Popovic has come in for what is his first job at international level. The former centre-back played for Crystal Palace between 2001 and 2006, making 23 appearances for them in the Premier League. He also played in Australia, Japan and Qatar, while earning 58 caps and scoring eight goals for the Socceroos.

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As a manager, most of Popovic's success has come at club level in Australia, but he also had brief stints at now-defunct Turkish side Karabükspor and Greek club Xanthi. Most recently, he spent four years at Melbourne Victory, who he guided to this year's A-League Men Finals, where they were beaten by Central Coast Mariners.

Speaking after the appointment, he said: "I am extremely honoured to be given this opportunity to lead the Subway Socceroos as head coach. It's a role that comes with great responsibility, and I'm deeply grateful for the opportunity.

"This is undoubtedly a very proud moment for myself and my family. To be entrusted with guiding our national team is a privilege that I do not take lightly.

"I want to express my sincere gratitude to Football Australia for their confidence in my abilities. Their trust motivates me to give my absolute best in this role.

"I fully understand the weight of responsibility and the high expectations that come with this position. The Subway Socceroos have a rich history and a passionate fan base, and I'm committed to living up to those expectations.

"Looking ahead, I have great faith and confidence in our ability to grow as a team. Together, we will work tirelessly to improve, evolve, and continue Australia's success on the international stage. I believe we have the talent and determination to make our nation proud."

Burgess, who has 10 caps to his name for Australia, is expected to be involved in the Socceroos' upcoming World Cup qualifiers against China and Japan, which will take place next month.