Nelson Mail

No shortlist yet for All Whites coach

- ANDREWVOER­MAN

The new All Whites assistant coaches are in place, but there is no shortlist for the head coach role yet.

New Zealand Football technical director Andreas Heraf is confident there will be an appointmen­t in time for the team to play in the next internatio­nal window, which runs from March 19 to 27.

Once a list has been drawn up – Heraf has no specific number of candidates in mind – a panel will be formed to conduct final interviews, consisting of himself, chief executive Andy Martin, and at least one other person.

‘‘It should be a list of a few people who are really interestin­g to us and who could be the right one for us,’’ said Heraf of the makeup of the shortlist.

‘‘With these guys we will have our final interviews with a panel to figure out who will be the best one.’’

Whoever the new coach ends up being, they will have former Wellington Phoenix coach Des Buckingham and Team Wellington coach Jose Figueira as their assistants.

Buckingham and Figueira were named as head coaches for the men’s under-20 and under-17 teams on Friday, and in addition to those roles, they will be part of the senior team setup.

It is a curious process, appointing assistants before a head coach, but Heraf said it was part of NZ Football’s plan to provide developmen­t opportunit­ies.

‘‘We made the decision that we want an All Whites coach who knows and will accept that he will work with young ambitious coaches from the organisati­on.

‘‘That’s a clear requiremen­t. It’s a clear pathway that we’ve decided to have - our age-group coaches with the All Whites coach to learn from him, be with him, support him.

‘‘I’m really convinced that it’s a good solution and they will work as a good team.’’

The head coach appointmen­ts for the men’s age- group teams were two of seven new hires announced on Friday. In addition, there were assistants for those teams, an assistant for the Future Ferns Developmen­t Programme and the women’s under-17 and under-20 teams, a head of strength and conditioni­ng and a head of performanc­e analysis.

Heraf said having those people in place would now allow him to ‘‘focus 100 per cent’’ on the All Whites vacancy.

‘‘The sooner the better, of course, but we won’t rush ourselves. We’re not in a hurry, because we want to make a clear and good decision, and good decisions need a little bit of time.

‘‘The list is getting shorter, it’s not that we have hundreds at the moment, like we had at the beginning. Hopefully we can come to a final decision between midFebruar­y and the end of February.’’

The new All Whites coach would need time to organise things for their first window in charge and Heraf is set to be in Spain coaching the Football Ferns for a pair of friendlies in an internatio­nal window that runs from February 26 to March 6.

An appointmen­t before Heraf departs on that trip would appear to be an ideal outcome, and he agreed it would be good to have it done by then.

Heraf would not comment on any individual­s, but Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold confirmed earlier this month there had been interest in his services from NZ Football, amidst speculatio­n regarding the Australian national team job, which he was considered a leading contender for.

Dutchman Bert van Marwijk has since been appointed to that role for the World Cup, but with it set to become vacant again afterwards, it is hard to see Arnold taking on another national team role in the meantime.

Auckland City coach Ramon Tribulietx has been touted as the leading local contender for the job, but is believed to be an unlikely appointmen­t.

 ?? RAGHAVAN VENUGOPAL/PHOTOSPORT ?? The All Whites are set to have a new coach in time to play in March.
RAGHAVAN VENUGOPAL/PHOTOSPORT The All Whites are set to have a new coach in time to play in March.

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