Joe Montemurro named as new Matildas coach after 10-month wait

Marco Monteverde
NewsWire
Joe Montemurro appointment as coach of the national women’s football team was confirmed on Monday. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)
Joe Montemurro appointment as coach of the national women’s football team was confirmed on Monday. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Joe Montemurro says being appointed Matildas coach is the “honour of a lifetime”.

Montemurro’s expected appointment as coach of the national women’s football team was confirmed on Monday by Football Australia.

“To be appointed head coach of the Matildas is the honour of a lifetime,” said the 55-year-old Melbourne-born mentor, who previous jobs having included title-winning stints as coach of the women’s teams of Arsenal, Juventus and most recently Lyon.

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“This team means so much to so many Australians, and I’m humbled by the opportunity to help shape its next chapter.

“I’ve followed their incredible journey closely and am energised by the passion, resilience, and identity they’ve built.

“There’s a generation of talent coming through and major tournaments on the horizon.

“My job is to honour the legacy, harness the momentum, and help this team play football that inspires and unites the country.”

Montemurro will replace interim Matildas coach Tom Sermanni, whose final game in charge will be Australia’s clash with Argentina on Monday night.

Sermanni was appointed interim coach in September last year soon after the departure of Tony Gustavsson following the Matildas’ poor Olympic Games campaign.

Football Australia interim chief executive officer Heather Garriock said Montemurro brought “world-class experience, a deep understanding of the Australian football landscape, and a genuine connection to our national identity”.

“Importantly, he has spent the last decade coaching at the very highest levels of the women’s game in Europe and brings with him an unparalleled understanding of what is required to compete and succeed at the top of modern football,” Ms Garriock said of Montemurro, who before heading to Europe coached the women’s teams at Melbourne City and Melbourne City.

“Joe has shown an ability to build high-performing teams that play with tactical clarity and attacking intent, and we believe his vision and values are the perfect fit to lead the next era of the Matildas with professionalism, vision, and distinction.”

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