Wellington Phoenix advertise for assistant coach for women’s A-League team

The Wellington Phoenix are seeking applications for the role of assistant coach for their women’s A-League squad.

The position has been vacant since May when Callum Holmes left the role to become the femaie development lead at the club’s academy, and head coach of the women’s reserves team.

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The assistant coach will work with head coach Paul Temple, as the squad prepares for the 2024-25 Liberty A-League season.

“The successful candidate will contribute to the Wellington Phoenix board’s long-term vision of building a financially self-sustaining club that upholds the highest standards of football excellence on the field and maintains optimal corporate governance off the field,” the club says.

“In line with the club’s mission, the ALW Assistant Coach will actively contribute to fostering a football culture where talent is developed and nurtured within a framework of excellence.

“On the field, the objective is to implement strategies that support a possession-based playing style — one that is competitive, high-performing, and highlights the best of the talent within the club.”

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This story was first published on July 14, 2024, and updated on July 15.

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