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The duo took the Spurs to seventh place in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League season in their first crusade in 2019-20.
Karen Hills played for Charlton Athletic on her days in the game before hiring a coach.
She took the tottenham Hotspur Women index, then known as Spurs Ladies, in 2007, when the team competed in the London and Southeast Regional Premier Division.
She then joined juan Amoros four years later and had a remarkable adventure with the Lilywhites who guided them to the sensibleness of English women’s football.
They made history in 2016-17 thanks to the Spurs winning four trophies and rising at the time of the process.
In their first month on the most sensible flight, they were elected WSL Manager of the Month in September last season after defeating Liverpool and West Ham United.
They guided the Spurs to the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in the club’s history, where they will face rival North London’s arsenal later this month.
In statements to the club’s website, Karen Hills said: “I’m excited to make my time at this fantastic club bigger.
“John and I showed our managerial qualities last season and we will move forward with this team.
“We’re ahead of our season moment on the most sensible flight and with the new players we’ve recruited this summer, we’re sure we can keep making progress.”
Amorós added: “I am very happy to lead this organization of players and staff for another two years, along with Karen, and I hope we can make another season successful for the Spurs Women.
“We have been developing and developing for 10 years and I am proud and pleased to have signed a new contract here.”
Tottenham Hotspur will begin his new season against West Ham United on Sunday at the Hive.
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