AFTER a lengthy wait, the Central Coast Mariners are finally pleased to announce the signing of Matheus Celestino Moresche Rodrigues on a two-year deal.
The Brazilian was linked to the club more than a month ago, and after having to work through a number of Government protocols to enter the country, the club can finally claim that he will be wearing yellow and navy this season.
Commonly known as Moresche, the Brazilian has most recently been playing in the Singapore Premier League for Geylang International where he was involved in 15 goals over 21 games.
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Nick Montgomery has been appointed as Central Coast Mariners A-League Head Coach, following the completion of an extensive selection process by the club.
Montgomery played for the Mariners between 2012 and 2017 after moving from Sheffield United, and after retiring as a professional player stepped into the coaching fold.
The 39-year-old completed his UEFA Pro Licence coaching certificate during the Covid-19 lockdown and has spent the past two seasons as Head Coach of the Mariners NPL and Y-League sides, taking out the NPL2 Premiership/Championship double last season.
In his role with the Academy, Montgomery has also played an influential role in the development of some of the Mariners brightest young stars, including Alou Kuol, Matt Hatch, Dan Hall, Jordan Smylie and Max Balard.