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West Ham United is delighted to confirm the appointment of Olli Harder as the women’s
       team’s new manager.
            New  Zealand-born  Harder  arrives  in  East  London  boasting  an  impressive  CV
       cultivated at clubs around the world, with high-level coaching experience in the UK, China,
       USA, New Zealand and Norway.
            The 34-year-old has signed an initial two-and-a-half-year deal with the Club and
       arrives fresh from successful roles as Head of Football Development & First Team Coach
       at Klepp IL and Assistant Manager at Sandnes Ulf in Norway.
            West  Ham  United  Women’s  Managing  Director,  Jack  Sullivan,  told  the  club’s
       website: “I’d like to welcome Olli to West Ham United and everyone here is very excited
       about his appointment.
            “We had a huge number of incredibly strong candidates for this role, but Olli stood
       out  predominantly  due  to  his  progressive  coaching  style  and  exceptional  attention  to
       detail, which is backed by strong experience and achievements in the women’s game.
            “I’m confident Olli will ensure a work ethic and an organisation from the team to
       accompany his track record of giving young players a chance which aligns with the club’s
       values. He has lots of new ideas that we are looking forward to implement, and I can’t wait
       to work with Olli, who I believe will help us to continue the positive progress we have made
       in the WSL so far.”
            Olli Harder said: “I’m looking forward to the opportunity of not only working with
       such  a  historic  club  but,  more  importantly,  a  club  that  has  committed  itself  to  the
       development and progression of the women’s game.
            “I’m relishing the challenge of moving forward the West Ham United women’s team
       into what will no doubt be a bright future.’’
            It was at Klepp where Harder achieved his greatest success, transforming the club’s
       standing in Toppserien, the top level of Norwegian Women’s football.
            Relegation candidates in 2016, Harder’s leadership saw Klepp secure their first top
       four finish in over two decades, completing the 2017 season in fourth place and following
       this up with second placed and third placed finishes in 2018 and 2019 respectively. In
       recognition of his achievements, he received nominations for Norwegian Coach of the Year
       in both the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
            Harder  also  led  the  development  of  Klepp  IL’s  junior  players,  helping  them  to
       secure three U19 NM gold medals in four seasons, while pushing them on to represent
       Norway internationally across every age group.
            Harder himself has also represented Norway at international level, serving a term
       as the assistant coach for the National U23s in 2018.
            Fluent in English, Norwegian and German, his previous roles upon graduating from
       the Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland have also included spells coaching youth
       teams in New Zealand, New Jersey, Beijing and Connecticut.
            In 2020, Harder has served as Assistant Manager at Sandnes Ulf, the Rogaland-
       based  outfit  who  finished  seventh  in  OBOS-Ligaen,  the  second-highest  tier  of  men’s
       football in Norway.
            He will now embark on an exciting new challenge in east London in the new year as
       the club looks to push up the WSL table, with his first match in charge set to be at home to
       Tottenham Hotspur at the Chigwell Construction Stadium this Sunday, 17th January (3pm).
            West Ham United is pleased to confirm the current backroom staff will remain at
       the Club and support Olli as we head into this new exciting era.
       (whufc.com)
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