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Gordon Glen Watson is Media and Communications Officer for OFC |
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OFC News: The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has appointed Gordon Glen Watson as Media and Communications Officer. The 32-year-old will replace Seamus Marten who takes on the new role of Head of Competitions. Watson will be responsible for internal and external communication, website and new media communication, and all media relations.
OFC General
Secretary Tai Nicholas notes the appointment is part of wider changes to
the administration of football in the Region. |
Watson’s work has been published by the Waikato Times and Manawatu Evening Standard and he worked as Media Officer for Waikato FC in the New Zealand Football Championship in its inaugural season.
The quality of his
work culminated in his nomination as New Zealand Soccer Writer of the Year in
2002 and 2003. He has also been an executive member of the New Zealand Soccer
Media Association.
Watson played club football in the New Zealand National League with Manawatu and
in the Chatham Cup Final with Melville United in 2003, and captained New Zealand
Universities to a 2-2 draw with the Solomon Islands and 0-2 loss with Vanuatu in
2002.
He is player/coach of
Ngaruawahia United but is happy to be involved in the administrative side of the
game.
"I’m delighted to be involved with football in this region and I’m looking
forward to tackling many of the unique challenges the job entails. I believe the
game is entering an exciting new era in Oceania with Australia leaving for
Asia.”
Watson has a B.A. Degree in English and History and a National Diploma in Journalism. He's already commenced the role on September 12th, 2006.