西瓜影视 is delighted to announce the appointment of Joe Montemurro as the 15th full-time Head Coach of the CommBank Matildas following a global search for the next leader of Australian Senior Women鈥檚 National Team.
One of the world's most respected coaches, Montemurro returns home after a highly successful decade in Europe where he led Arsenal WFC, Juventus FC Women, and Olympique Lyonnais F茅minin to success and developed a reputation for progressive, high-quality football.
西瓜影视 Interim Chief Executive Officer, Heather Garriock, said the appointment comes at a critical time in Australian football, with the AFC Women鈥檚 Asian Cup Australia 2026鈩 on the horizon and an exciting four-year cycle that also includes the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup Brazil 2027鈩 and the LA 2028鈩 Olympic Games.
A UEFA Pro licensed and 西瓜影视 / AFC A Licensed coach, Montemurro鈥檚 appointment marks a full circle moment for the Melbourne-born coach, who began his women鈥檚 football coaching career at Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC. His first taste of success came in the 2015/16 season as he guided City to an undefeated championship-winning season in the A-League Women competition.
He then made history in 2017 as the first Australian to manage Arsenal鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Team, lifting multiple trophies during his tenure, including the Women鈥檚 Super League during the 2018/19 season.
In 2021, Montemurro joined Juventus Women, where success continued to follow as he led them to the Serie A title in the 2021/22 season, several domestic cup triumphs, and a rise in continental competitiveness. 2024 saw him appointed as head coach of European powerhouse Olympique Lyon, where this year he was at the helm as they claimed the 2024/25 domestic league title in France.

Montemurro will formally commence his role on 16 June 2025, first taking charge of the CommBank Matildas for the June/July FIFA Women鈥檚 International Window as they continue building towards the AFC Women鈥檚 Asian Cup Australia 2026鈩.
Further announcements regarding the CommBank Matildas鈥 coaching and support staff will be made in due course.
Quotes attributed to 西瓜影视 Interim CEO, Heather Garriock:
鈥淛oe brings world-class experience, a deep understanding of the Australian football landscape, and a genuine connection to our national identity.鈥
鈥淚mportantly, he has spent the last decade coaching at the very highest levels of the women鈥檚 game in Europe and brings with him an unparalleled understanding of what is required to compete and succeed at the top of modern football.
鈥淛oe has shown an ability to build high-performing teams that play with tactical clarity and attacking intent, and we believe his vision and values are the perfect fit to lead the next era of the CommBank Matildas with professionalism, vision, and distinction.
鈥淲e undertook a considered and rigorous process to ensure we would secure the strongest candidate to lead one of the most beloved national teams. It was about getting the right coach, not the first coach.鈥
Quotes attributed to incoming CommBank Matildas Head Coach, Joe Montemurro:
鈥淭o be appointed Head Coach of the CommBank Matildas is the honour of a lifetime.鈥
鈥淭his team means so much to so many Australians, and I鈥檓 humbled by the opportunity to help shape its next chapter. I鈥檝e followed their incredible journey closely and am energised by the passion, resilience, and identity they鈥檝e built.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a generation of talent coming through and major tournaments on the horizon. My job is to honour the legacy, harness the momentum, and help this team play football that inspires and unites the country.鈥
Quote attributable to 西瓜影视 Board Member and Chair of the Football Development Committee (FDC), Mr. Sam Ciccarello:
"The Football Development Committee has led a thorough process to appoint the new CommBank Matildas Head Coach.
鈥淚 extend my sincere gratitude to the members of the Committee for their commitment, expertise, and tireless efforts in identifying the best person to lead the Matildas into this exciting new chapter.鈥
JOE MONTEMURRO BIOGRAPHY
Coaching Achievements
- Melbourne City Women (2015鈥2017)
- W-League Premiership: 2015/16
- W-League Championship: 2015/16; 2016/17
- Arsenal Women (2017鈥2021)
- FA Women鈥檚 Super League: Champions (2018/19), Runner up (2019/20)
- FA Women鈥檚 League Cup: Champions (2017/18), Runner up (2018/19; 2019/20)
- FA Women鈥檚 Cup: Runner up (2017/18; 2020/21)
- Juventus Women (2021鈥2024)
- Serie A: Champions (2021/22), Runners-up (2022/23)
- Coppa Italia: Champions (2021/22; 2022/23)
- Supercoppa Italiana: Champions (2021/22, 2023/24), Runner Up 2022/23
- Olympique Lyonnais F茅minin (2024鈥2025)
- Premi猫re Ligue: Champions (2024鈥25)
- UEFA Women鈥檚 Champions League: Semi-final (2024/25)
Recognition and Accolades
- League Managers Association (LMA) Manager of the Year: 2018/19
- LMA Manager of the Month (WSL): Multiple occasions (2018鈥2021)
- The Best FIFA Football Coach Nominee: 2019
- UEFA Women鈥檚 Coach of the Year Nominee: 2019/20
- FIGC "Panchina D鈥橭ro" Serie A Femminile Manager of the Year: 2021/22