Goalkeeper Mark Paston has extended his Wellington Phoenix contract and will stay on until the end of the 2010-11 A-League season.
Sidelined with a broken leg, Paston joins fellow custodian Reece Crowther and talented utility Troy Hearfield in agreeing to stay on in Wellington for another year beyond this season.
Phoenix chief executive Tony Pignata said the contract extensions of Paston, Crowther and Hearfield were great for the club.
"We're delighted Mark, Reece and Troy have agreed to stay at the Phoenix. It's all about the club continuing to grow and having stability leading into next season."
Before his injury, Paston had been one of the standout performers for the Phoenix, with Crowther, 20, continuing to make great strides as Paston's deputy.
Hearfield has been one of the stars for the Phoenix in recent times, making the fullback's position his own despite being more accustomed to playing in midfield.
The Phoenix have now re-signed a significant core of the squad for next season, which will allow the club to focus its efforts on bringing new talent to Wellington.
"It will make it easier for us to go out and look for key personnel at the end of this season," Pignata said.
"We'll assess what we require and make some decisions accordingly, but the key thing is that we already have the core of the squad locked away."
Other players confirmed for next season are skipper Andrew Durante, New Zealand internationals Leo Bertos, Tim Brown, Ben Sigmund and Tony Lochhead, Daniel Cortes, Diego Walsh, Marco Rojas, Maltese international Manny Muscat, Vince Lia and British strikers Chris Greenacre and Paul Ifill.
Pignata said the club was still in talks with former Socceroos centreback Jon McKain, while there would also be discussions with the club's two newest recruits - striker Eugene Dadi and goalkeeper Liam Reddy.
- NZPA
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