Martin Ho has been appointed Tottenham Hotspur's head coach on a three-year contract until 2028. Previously, he managed Brann's women's team for two years and had notable success, including reaching the Women's Champions League quarter-finals. Ho succeeded Robert Vilahamn after the team finished second from bottom in the WSL. His coaching career includes significant stints at Manchester United, where he moved up from the under-21s to assistant coach, and previous roles at Everton and Liverpool, showcasing his development skills and results.
Martin Ho, at 35, was appointed Tottenham Hotspur's head coach on a three-year deal starting from 2025, succeeding Robert Vilahamn after a season of struggles.
Before joining Spurs, Ho led Brann's women's team to a second-placed finish in the Norwegian top flight and reached the Women's Champions League quarter-finals.
Ho's coaching history includes three and a half years at Manchester United, where he worked with under-21s, served as Casey Stoney's assistant, and was second in the WSL in 2023.
Spurs were impressed with Ho's passion, results in player development, and achievements, highlighting his commitment to enhancing the women's team.
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