Callum McLachlan departing Capital Football


Capital Football is sad to inform you of Callum McLachlan’s departure from his position as Competitions Manager on the 16 of October 2024.

Part of the reason behind Callum’s decision is to focus on being a professional cricketer for 12 months of the year, while he has the opportunity, and we wish him all the best in his endeavours.

Callum thanks all the clubs for their hard work and dedication to the game and for supporting him in his role. “Leaving was a tough decision, but now is the right time to focus solely on my cricket career.  There are a lot of exciting things coming in the next few years and I am excited to see where football in the region progresses to”.

Operations Manager, Blair Duncan is sorry to say goodbye to Callum but has no doubt that he has a bright future and he’ll be a success on and off the field. “In this time Callum has contributed a significant amount to Capital Football. Callum has done a fantastic job in Juniors, Youth, Futsal and more recently in the Senior Men’s Local Leagues. His boundless energy, thoughtfulness and highest of standards have all contributed to his running of the competitions and the management and relationships he has with clubs and key stakeholders. We are sorry Callum has cut his time short in the Capital, but he goes with our well wishes and he can leave in the knowledge of a job well done.”

Significant highlights from Callum’s innings with Capital include:

  • His improvement of processes and efficiencies in the festival space.
  • Managing the growth of the junior and youth competitions year on year.
  • Transitioning the futsal space into a new operating system.
  • Playing with a straight bat in and managing successful relationships with 40+ clubs.
  • Successfully scheduling approx. 9,000 football games and 3,500 futsal games per season.

 

Capital Football will communicate an update regarding a replacement for Callum in due course.


Article added: Friday 27 September 2024

 

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