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The Canadian women will take their first steps under new coach Casey Stoney against China, Mexico and Taiwan at the Pinatar Cup next month in Spain.
Former England captain Casey Stoney has been named head coach ... She most recently coached the San Diego Wave in the National Women’s Soccer League. Stoney takes over the Canadian team from ...
Casey Stoney is ready to bring joy back to the pitch for the Canadian women’s soccer team — but first, she plans to establish trust. Following the drone-spying scandal that unravelled at the Paris Olympics,
I’m broken” was how Casey Stoney reacted to her sacking as San Diego Wave’s manager last year. To be fair, a valid response from the English tactician, considering she not only led the NWSL side to two trophies as their inaugural head coach but also signed a contract extension in January 2024,
“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.
Chelsea and Canada defender Ashley Lawrence says she is "excited" about former Manchester United and San Diego Wave manager Casey Stoney being appointed as the head coach of the national team.
Casey Stoney is ready to bring joy back to the pitch for the Canadian women's soccer team — but first, she plans to establish trust. "I think it's really important to build that connection with ...
Full Time with Meg Linehan is a weekly soccer podcast ... on Full Time, Casey Stoney joins the podcast to talk about her brand new job as the head coach of the Canadian women's national team.
Rhian Wilkinson has found a home in South Wales, from where the Canadian coach is helping put the Welsh women on the soccer map.
Canada Soccer says it is expecting a $2.4-million deficit this year, down from $4 million in 2024. The governing body also anticipates 2025 to be the final year of operating losses, with a surplus expected in 2026 and "for the foreseeable future."