Canada Soccer has hired Casey Stoney as head coach of the national women's team. The 42-year-old former England captain was named the National Women's Soccer League coach of the year in 2022 with San Diego Wave FC.
Canada appears to have found the next soccer coach of their national women's team, and it's quite an accomplished talent.
The Canada WNT has a new head coach, with Canada Soccer officially handing former San Diego Wave boss Casey Stoney the reins on Monday.
The 42-year-old Stoney signed a three-year contract with Canada Soccer that runs through the 2027 Women’s World Cup, with an option for 2028, the federation announced Monday. She most recently coached the San Diego Wave in the National Women’s Soccer League.
LEIGH, ENGLAND - MAY 09: Casey Stoney, Manager of Manchester United looks on prior to the Barclays FA Women's Super League ... women’s soccer team. The sixth-ranked Canadian women have been without a permanent coach since Bev Priestman was sent home ...
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“I’m not (going to) change,” new head coach of the Canada women’s national team (CANWNT) Casey Stoney told The Athletic’s “ Full Time” podcast, sprinkled with a laugh, which means Stoney is going to “sit on a cooler.” She is going to sit on that cooler with “nice coats and nice blazers” and some Doc Martens-esque verve.
Casey Stoney has been unveiled as the new head coach of the Canadian National Team. The 130-time capped former England international succeeds Bev Priestman, who was dismissed in the wake of the
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Former San Diego Wave head coach, Casey Stoney, officially takes the helm of the Canadian Women's National Team. Defender Tatumn Milazzo strengthens Utah Royals' backline, inks two-year contract. San Diego brings in Nigerian teenager, Chiamaka Okwuchukwu.
Casey Stoney has been unveiled as the new head coach of the Canadian National Team. The 130-time capped former England international succeeds Bev Priestman, who was dismissed in the wake of the ‘drone-gate’ scandal that engulfed Canada’s Olympic Games campaign last year.