Career
He managed the Australian national football team and Nigeria national football team during his career. During his time as Nigeria"s coach he was referred to as "Father Tiko". He presided over the Australian national team in their first ever qualifying games in 1965.
Australia lost 6–1 and 3–1 in the First round.
He led Nigeria to two third-place finishes in the Africa Cup of Nations tournament in 1976 and 1978. He was unveiled as technical director/coach of Pioneros de Cancún on 22 June 1984, a position he held until he died in a car crash on 29 June 1985.