New head coach for Mariners women

New head coach Kory Babington

Central Coast Mariners has appointed Kory Babington as the new A-League Women’s Head Coach, ahead of the 2025/26 Ninja A-League season.

Babington brings a wealth of coaching and leadership expertise to the club, with more than 20 years of experience in Australian football.

He is a strong fit for the Mariners due to his outstanding reputation for developing talent, fostering high-performance cultures, and producing players who succeed on the domestic and international stage.

Babington is currently the Director of Football at Westfields Sports High School where has assisted 20 athletes in their transition to professional contracts in the past three years.

As Head Coach of the Future Matildas program, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of some of the nation’s brightest footballing talents, with many progressing into the Football Australia U23 team and debuting for the Matildas.

Babington has had further success in developing Youth, as Assistant Coach with the Young Matildas since 2023, whilst his experience extends into senior football having served as Assistant Coach with Western Sydney Wanderers NYL and Macarthur Bulls NPL.

As Head Coach of the Mariners, Babington will look to build on the significant progress of the women’s program in recent years, which culminated in its first ever women’s championship in May.

“I am honoured to be appointed Head Coach of the Mariners’ ALW team,” he said.

“The Mariners is a club with strong values, a commitment to community, and a vision to grow women’s football.

“I look forward to building a program that not only delivers results on the field but also provides a pathway for players to thrive as both athletes and people.”

Mariners CEO Greg Brownlow said the appointment reflected the club’s ambition to strengthen its ALW program and continue its reputation as a community club that developed players for the highest level.

“Kory brings exceptional credentials, a proven record in player development, and the ability to build a high-performance environment,” he said.

“His appointment is another exciting step in the Mariners’ journey, and we are excited to see the impact he will have both on and off the pitch.”

The Mariners’ title defence will commence when the Ninja A-League kicks off on October 31, with the full fixture list to be released in coming weeks.

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