Martin Ho Appointed Head Coach of Tottenham Hotspur Women

Martin Ho Appointed Head Coach of Tottenham Hotspur Women

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Tottenham Hotspur Women have appointed Martin Ho as their new head coach, securing his services on a three-year contract that runs until 2028. The appointment marks a significant move for the North London club as they look to climb up the Women's Super League (WSL) standings.


Ho, a highly-regarded coach at just 35 years old, arrives at Spurs following a successful stint managing Brann's women's team in Norway. He transformed Brann into a force in Norwegian football and led them to an impressive quarter-final appearance in the 2023-24 Women's Champions League – a historic achievement for a Norwegian club.


His resume also includes a previous role as assistant coach at Manchester United Women, where he worked alongside both Casey Stoney and Marc Skinner, contributing to a WSL runner-up finish in 2023. Before Manchester United, Ho gained experience coaching women's teams at Everton and Liverpool, cultivating a strong reputation in player development.


Tottenham Hotspur opted for Ho after parting ways with Robert Vilahamn in June, motivated by Ho's passion for the game and his proven ability to nurture talent. His track record in the Champions League with Brann, coupled with glowing recommendations from across the football world, convinced the Spurs hierarchy that Ho was the right candidate to lead the team forward. Spurs are eager to see how Ho's expertise can revitalize the squad.

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