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Paul Konchesky leaves West Ham Women manager role after one year

theguardian.com

Paul Konchesky has left his position as West Ham manager after the Women’s Super League season ended on Saturday, a year after his appointment.

The former England defender, who made 70 appearances for the Hammers, was promoted from assistant in May 2022 when Olli Harder departed.

Konchesky signed a two-year deal but has left the Hammers after just 29 games in charge, with the club finishing eighth in the WSL table following a 2-2 draw at home to their London rivals Tottenham in their final match of the campaign.

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