Ho signs three-year deal to take charge of Tottenham Women - Soccer News
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Tottenham has appointed Martin Ho as their new head coach for the 2025-26 Women's Super League season. Previously, Ho served as an assistant coach at Everton and Manchester United. His managerial stint at Brann saw the team reach the Champions League group stage and advance to the quarter-finals. Tottenham finished 11th last season, their lowest position since promotion in 2018-19, winning only five of 22 games. Ho has signed a three-year contract, taking over after the departure of Robert Vilahamn. The new season begins on September 6, with fixtures released on July 25.
Martin Ho has been appointed as Tottenham's new head coach ahead of the 2025-26 Women's Super League season, signing a three-year contract with the club.
Ho previously served as Everton's assistant and then as part of Manchester United's coaching staff before moving to Brann, where he achieved significant success.
Brann became the first Norwegian team to reach the Champions League group stage in 2023-24 and made it to the quarter finals.
Tottenham finished 11th in the WSL last season, marking their lowest finish since their promotion in the 2018-19 season.
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