Tottenham Hotspur Appoints Martin Ho Women's Coach After Disappointing Season
Tottenham Hotspur Appoints Martin Ho Women's Coach After Disappointing Season

Tottenham Hotspur Appoints Martin Ho Women's Coach After Disappointing Season

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Tottenham Hotspur has appointed Martin Ho as the new head coach of their women's team, signing him to a contract through 2028 to address their disappointing 11th-place finish in the Women's Super League last season. Ho, 35, returns to England after two successful years managing SK Brann in Norway, where he led the team to the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-finals and became the first Norwegian side to reach the group stage. Previously, Ho served as an assistant coach at Manchester United, Everton, and managed Liverpool's under-21 team, bringing significant coaching experience in England and abroad. He replaces Robert Vilahamn, who was dismissed after the team narrowly avoided relegation with only five wins from 22 matches. Tottenham has already begun rebuilding efforts by signing defender Toko Koga from Feyenoord and faces pressure to improve before the Women's Super League expands from 12 to 14 teams in the 2026/27 season. Martin Ho's appointment is seen as a pivotal step for Spurs to reverse their recent struggles and compete more strongly in the coming seasons.

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