A top Auckland football coach sacked after just three weeks due to his team's performance has been awarded $10,000 compensation.
The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) found that Brian Shelley was unjustifiably dismissed from his role as head coach at Waitakere United Incorporated in November last year.
Shelley, a former Irish player, was dismissed after the team lost to WaiBop United - a much lower-ranked team.
The ERA heard that Shelley had been unaware that his job was on the line when he was called in for a meeting with club bosses.
"If the club was not satisfied with Mr Shelley's performance then they had the opportunity to take steps to deal with those issues, as other employers do," the ERA decision said.