Football: Wellington Phoenix re-sign Gemma Lewis as women's head coach for another season

Gemma Lewis (right) coaching Wellington Phoenix
Gemma Lewis (right) coaching Wellington Phoenix. Photo credit: Photosport

Wellington Phoenix have confirmed Gemma Lewis will stay on as head coach for the club's second season in the A-League women's competition.

Lewis has signed-on for another year, after superbly guiding the Phoenix women through their maiden campaign under trying circumstances.

She had limited time to put the squad together and a minimal pre-season, and her young team - nearly all first-time professionals - were forced to live away from home for five months and play all their matches in Australia.

Despite the challenges and against all odds, the Phoenix picked up a memorable point on debut and won two of their final four games to narrowly miss ninth place on goal differential.

A sense of unfinished business has led to Lewis re-signing with the club.

"We feel like we just got started last season," she said. "We started implementing what sort of team we want to be known as and how we want to play, and now it feels like we've got a chance to build on that.

"I wasn't willing to walk away, as it didn't feel like we were finished."

The former Welsh international is also eagerly anticipating their first match at Sky Stadium, with the team to be based in Wellington next season.

"All of us have been really looking forward to that. It was definitely a big challenge for us being away for those months, for the players and for the staff.

"We're so excited to have a home base, to be able to play in front of a home crowd, to be able to have more visibility in the game locally in Wellington, and for the girls to be able to do a little bit more work in the community and connect with that fanbase."

Lewis also manages New Zealand Football's 'Future Ferns' domestic programme and coaches the NZ U20 team, which has a World Cup in Costa Rica in August.

Gemma Lewis coaching Wellington Phoenix women
Gemma Lewis coaching Wellington Phoenix women. Photo credit: Getty

"It's going to be a juggling act, as it's going to be a really big year, especially for the 20s, but the Phoenix is still front of mind and thinking longer term about what this team can really be.

"The Future Ferns have a good core group of the Phoenix players from last season, so it almost means we're getting a little jump start, even if we haven't re-contracted yet. I do see that as a benefit."

In partnership with NZ Football, Wellington Phoenix didn't hesitate to offer Lewis a new contract.

"Gemma is the ideal coach to build on the success of the team's inaugural season, and build towards the 2023 FIFA World Cup and beyond," said Phoenix general manager David Dome.

"The club is looking at how we can invest further in the women's team to ensure they're better prepared for year two. It'll be a great boost to have the team based in New Zealand next season and we can't wait for their first game in Wellington."

Both the club's A-League teams and off-field staff will move to the state-of-the-art high performance sports hub at NZCIS, once it is completed later this year.

The 2022/23 A-League women's season is scheduled to start in November.