Auckland FC's title-winning coach Steve Corica is leaving the club to "pursue opportunities overseas".
In a statement online, the club said "after two incredible seasons, and two amazing trophy wins, head coach Steve Corica has decided to leave Auckland FC to pursue opportunities overseas".
Corica thanked the fans, and the people of Auckland, for the warmth and support they have shown him.
"It has been a fantastic two years with a city, a fan group and a team that have all been way beyond my expectations," he said.
"I didn’t know quite what I was getting into when I joined two years ago, but what an experience it has been.
"We started with nothing. Then year one we’re Premiers, winning the first piece of A-League silverware for any Kiwi club, and then year two we’re riding a bus down the middle of Queen Street parading the Championship Trophy.
“It has been an incredible journey. Right from the very beginning, from game one, the city came out to support us. I’ll remember that and be forever grateful.”
The search for a new coach will now begin, led by director of football Terry McFlynn.
Extra tickets to the weekend's A-League grand final have sold out in minutes. (Source: Breakfast)
Corica joined Auckland FC in January 2024, becoming the club’s first head coach. After two impressive seasons, he will leave Auckland FC to pursue an opportunity overseas.
Majority owner Bill Foley said he recruited Corica as an experienced head coach who "understood the A-League, the players, and knew how to win trophies".
“Right from the start, we wanted to set Auckland FC up with the best coach in the A-League, and Steve was the obvious candidate. He had won it as a player and as a coach at Sydney FC," he said.
"He was also committed to launching the club into the community, building a team that would be competitive from the start and creating pathways for talented young players."
Auckland FC do a victory lap through the city that has embraced them and their march to A-League domination. (Source: 1News)
"We wish Steve all the best in his new role, and he is always welcome back at the Black Knights."
Corica delivered two major trophies in his two seasons – 24/25 Premiers and 25/26 Champions. He would also be remembered for his development of young, talented Kiwis who have gone on to make their mark for Auckland FC.
Auckland FC chief executive Nick Becker believed the fans would always have a special place in their heart for Corcia.
“Steve embedded himself in Auckland and will always be remembered as the coach who delivered silverware in the club’s first two seasons. He has laid the foundations for future success and set the benchmark for Auckland FC,” said Becker.
“We will all miss his passion on the sidelines and his connection to the fanbase, especially the Port. We wish him the best for his next journey, and we will be supporting him from afar.”























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