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2022–23 Wellington Phoenix FC (women) Season
The 2022–23 Wellington Phoenix FC (women), Wellington Phoenix season was the club's second season in the A-League Women, the premier competition for Association football, women's football in Australia, originally known as the W-League. On 25 May, Wellington Phoenix announced that head coach Gemma Lewis had signed a one-year contract extension with the club. However, four months later Lewis departed to take up a job in her homeland with the Football Association of Wales, and assistant coach Natalie Lawrence replaced her as head coach. The following month, Lawrence appointed Callum Holmes as assistant coach and Maia Vink as the team analyst and second assistant coach, later confirming the rest of the staff with only the strength and conditioning coach, Daniel Gordon, retained. Players First-team squad Transfers in From academy squad Transfers out Contract extensions A-League League table Matches * ''All times are in UTC+12:0 ...
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Wellington Phoenix FC (women)
Wellington Phoenix Women's Football Club is a professional Women's association football, women's football club based in Wellington, New Zealand. The Phoenix competes in the Australian premier women's soccer competition A-League Women, under Professional sports league organization#Systems around the world, licence from Football Federation Australia and New Zealand Football. History Establishment For several years, there have been talks concerning the creation of a professional women's football team in New Zealand so as to boost the level of women's football in New Zealand and Oceania with the cost of travelling to away games a major barrier. There were no professional clubs in New Zealand and the New Zealand Women's National League, National League only featured amateur teams. The talks intensified after New Zealand won the rights to co-host the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and the A-League Women, W-League plans to add three more expansion teams by that time. In September 2021, ...
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