(this news is brought to you by Best Sports) Konchesky has left his position as the manager of West Ham after the Women’s Super League season ended on Saturday.
The Ex England defender, who has made 70 appearances for the Hammers, has been promoted from assistant in May 2022 when Olli Harder departed from the club.
Konchesky has signed a two-year deal but has left the Hammers after just 29 games in charge, with the club finishing eighth in the Women’s Season League table following a 2-2 goal draw at home in London rivals Tottenham in their final match of the campaign.
“I am proud and honoured to have had the opportunity to manage this club,” Konchesky told the club’s official website. My players and my staff have always given me 100 per cent and while some of our results have been disappointing this season, we still have a lot to be proud of, including reaching the semi-final of the Conti Cup. I wish the club well for the future.”
We can confirm Paul Konchesky has left his role as manager of the women’s first team.
— West Ham United Women (@westhamwomen) May 28, 2023
West Ham Women general manager Boxall said: “We will like to thank Paul for his contribution to the club, both as manager and during his spell as assistant manager. He has played a role in the ongoing development of the women’s team and we wish him well for the future.”