• Harder has been working with women’s and men’s teams there
  • West Ham praise ‘progressive coaching and attention to detail’

West Ham have announced the appointment of the New Zealand-born Olli Harder as manager of the women’s team.

The 34-year-old, who has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal, arrives from Norway where he worked as head of football development and first-team coach at Klepp IL, who twice finished in the top three in the Norwegian women’s top tier on his watch, and as assistant manager at the second-tier men’s side Sandnes Ulf.

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