The Wellington Phoenix have moved quickly to appoint a new academy director.
Lee Padmore is returning to Wellington to replace Steve Coleman, who is leaving at the end of the month to pursue a new opportunity overseas.
Padmore was a youth development coach at the Phoenix academy for 12 months from September 2018 before joining Mainland Football to be the director of football and head coach of Canterbury United.
Since the national league system was restructured he has been Mainland Footballās technical lead, while also coaching Selwyn United menās first team.
Phoenix director of football Shaun Gill is thrilled Padmore is rejoining the club.
āLee was the first person I called when Steve resigned,ā Gill said.
āHe has a comprehensive knowledge of the football landscape in New Zealand and he already knows how the club operates.
āI donāt think thereās anyone better qualified to be academy director.
āI expect Lee will build on the incredible growth Steve and Paul Temple oversaw in their time in charge of the academy.ā

Lee Padmore canāt wait to get started next month.
āThe academyās been built on really strong foundations so to be able to hopefully take it to the next level is something thatās really exciting,ā Padmore said.
āThereās been big growth at the academy and thereās some good people involved and everyone wants to work with good people.
āIt obviously sparks your interest when you look at whatās happening in the menās and womenās first teams and the amount of academy players graduating into professional football.
āAnd just the quality of whatās been done at the academy in a short space of time makes everybody want to be part of it.ā
He believes heāll bring a different skillset to his predecessors.
āI think a little bit differently. Iām not the subject matter expert that they are. Iām very much more of a leader of people.
āEngaging people and engaging wider communities are where my strengths lie. Thatās how Iāve been successful in the Mainland region.
āIāll work closely with the academyās stakeholders both at Capital Football and New Zealand Football, the clubs around the Phoenix and the parents of our academy players.ā
Padmore says his biggest challenge will be managing the growth of the academy, which now boasts eight age-group teams and more than 150 young male and female footballers.
āThe growthās happened in a very small period of time and youāve got to make sure you consolidate as well as keep moving forward.
āPeople sometimes get a little bit ahead of themselves and want everything right now. But if you understand where itās come from, you realise itās come a long, long way and maybe youāve got to enjoy that sometimes.
āThe other challenge, which is the exciting one, is to continue the development that has happened previously.
āA lot of players have kicked on in the male and female space into the first teams and youāve got to make sure that pathway stays as strong as it possibly can.ā
Lee Padmore will spend some time at the academy with Steve Coleman this week before officially starting in the role on Monday, February 5.
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