Nick Montgomery appointed Central Coast Mariners A-League Head Coach

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Nick Montgomery will be swapping the National Premier Leagues 2 NSW Men’s competition for Australia’s elite A-League after being announced as the Central Coast Mariners’ new head coach for the 2022 season.

Montgomery played for the Mariners between 2012 and 2017 after moving from Sheffield United, and after retiring as a professional player stepped into the coaching fold.

The 39-year-old completed his UEFA Pro Licence coaching certificate during the Covid-19 lockdown and has spent the past two seasons as Head Coach of the Mariners NPL and Y-League sides, taking out the NPL 2 NSW Men’s Premiership/Championship double last season.

In his role with the Academy, Montgomery has also played an influential role in the development of some of the Mariners brightest young stars, including Alou Kuol, Matt Hatch, Dan Hall, Jordan Smylie and Max Balard.

Head of Football Ken Schembri, who has worked closely with Montgomery in the Academy space, welcomed the appointment after a process that saw a large number of applications.

“Nick thoroughly deserves his opportunity as Head Coach,” Schembri said.

“His time as Academy Head Coach, combined with his extensive qualifications and experience as a professional footballer in Europe and Australia provides him with the tools to take the reins here. I look forward to working with Nick in building a competitive squad and to continue the club’s growth from this past season.”

Montgomery spoke fondly of the opportunity presented and said he was looking forward to getting started.

“I am proud and honoured to be appointed as Head Coach of the Mariners,” he said.

“I look forward to continuing my work with Ken and all the football staff in preparing a very competitive squad for next season.”

“I am delighted to have the core of last season’s team already signed. We will look to bring in a few quality players and combine them with our core and youth to gives us a very competitive squad.

“With lots of hard work there is no reason we cannot emulate and improve on the success of season 2020/21.”