AFLW boss Nicole Livingstone has announced she will finish up in her role as general manager of women’s football following this weekend’s grand final.
After seven seasons in the role, Livingstone informed the 18 AFLW club captains on Monday that she would be stepping down.
“Nicole has been not only an important person in our AFL team, but within the whole industry,” AFL CEO Andrew Dillon in a statement.
AFL General Manager Womens Football Nicole Livingstone speaks to the media.
“She has been able to deliver and get expectational outcomes for our AFLW competition, our clubs, our players and our fans, which has AFLW and women’s football in the strongest position it has ever been.
“When Nicole first joined the AFL, we had just completed one season with eight teams, a seven-game season and only one final, we had a groundswell of support and Nic turned that energy into a growing, sustainable and successful national women’s competition that we see today.”
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