Football Federation Australia today announced experienced football coach Rob Sherman as Australia鈥檚 next Technical Director.
Sherman was most recently at Melbourne Victory in a strategic advisory role and formerly as General Manager Technical & Coaching, before this he held roles as national Technical Director of Football Association of Wales and New Zealand Football and was Head of Coach Education at Football Federation Australia.
Football Federation Australia Chief Executive Officer David Gallop AM said he was delighted to welcome Rob into the role.
鈥淲e have spent the past few months speaking to some excellent candidates in Australia and abroad. It was important that we found the right person with extensive knowledge of the Australian football landscape and an ability to unite the football community through a clear vision and we believe Rob is the perfect fit in that regard.鈥
鈥淲e recognise we are at a critical point in our football development in Australia. Technical Development involves building the football of the future. One of the first tasks for the new Technical Director is to lead the development and implementation of a new National Technical Vision and Strategy across the whole game.鈥
鈥淩ob will have ultimate responsibility for and input into everything that touches on the National Football Curriculum, Pathways, Competitions, National Teams, Coach Development and Participation, in partnership with the Technical Department, National Teams and key stakeholders.鈥
鈥淭here will also be closer alignment with the Head Coaches of the Matildas and Socceroos to oversee the alignment between the Youth National Teams programs and Senior National Teams and work with the Hyundai A-League clubs and their academies,鈥 he said.
Mr Gallop also thanked the panel assembled to advise and assist FFA in the recruitment, consisting of Rae Dower, Tony Vidmar, and John Didulica.
He also acknowledged Melbourne Victory for their professionalism during the recruitment process.
鈥淢elbourne Victory have recognised how important an opportunity this role is for Rob and accepted that he is the ideal person to take the position. We thank the club for its support,鈥 Mr Gallop said.
Rob said he was honoured to be given the opportunity and understood the significance of the task ahead.
鈥淲e know we have a big job ahead to bring all parts of the ecosystem together. We need to provide our players with the best football environment, from grassroots and into senior and professional football to ensure our Matildas and Socceroos can compete with the best in the world,鈥 he said.
He said youth development is a key area of focus for the new role: 鈥淲e will review the current system of youth development 鈥 and ensure we adopt world best practice for elite youth development including resourcing and the requirements for elite National Teams.鈥
This will include the implementation of an Elite Talent Pathway to ensure high quality Academy Programmes within professional clubs and work with the National Teams Unit on a sustainable annual programme of International activity for U17/16/15 National Teams.
Sherman will conclude his tenure at Melbourne Victory on May 27, at which point he will immediately commence with FFA. He will report directly to David Gallop; a decision made prior to the commencement of the recruitment process and joins FFA鈥檚 Senior Management Team.
