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Thursday, November 19, 2020, 6 p. m. Tottenham Hotspur
We are very pleased to announce the appointment of Rehanne Skinner as to head coach of Tottenham Hotspur with a contract that runs until the end of the 2022/23 season.
Rehanne has been a football coach for the Football Association, where she has been the assistant head coach of Phil Neville’s Women’s National Women’s National Team since September, having joined them in the first place 3 years earlier as senior national coach U18-U21.
Previously, Rehanne served as assistant manager at Arsenal where she worked for 3 years with Laura Harvey, a very successful time for the team since 2010, also winning two Women’s Super League titles, two Conti Cups and one FA Cup. -UEFA Champions League finals twice.
Rehanne was also an assistant coach of Kay Cossington’s Britain team at the World Student Games, winning the gold medal in 2013 before spending time training in Florida. She returned to the UK in 2016 with the Wales Women’s National Team as deputy director before taking office. his duties in 2017 with the FA, his time in government after having trained England’s national youth groups seven years earlier in his career.
As a player, she represented Middlesbrough and Leicester City, climbing the training scale to high school, where she assumed the roles of technical director of the Center for Girls Excellence, director of the U19 Girls Academy, network manager and manager of the former. women’s team.
Youth progression was a key purpose for Rehanne during her time in Leicester and several players controlled foreign commissions, while the team secured 4 successive promotions to succeed in the women’s Premier League national department.
Rehanne Skinner
Rehanne said: “I’m excited to sign up for Tottenham Hotspur and I can’t wait to start the WSL after the stop abroad. The club’s philosophy and long-term plans are something it sought to be a part of. They have shown a genuine commitment to the women’s team and have come a long way in a short time, which is an honor for all the players and staff involved.
“There is a delight in this team and I look forward to running with the players so that we can take advantage of the progress that has been made so far and bring good long-term fortune to the team. “
Tottenham Hotspur, director of women’s football, Heather Cowan, said: “We are very happy to welcome Rehanne to the club. She enjoys women’s football a lot and we look forward to welcoming you now as we look to continue our path to the long-term WSL».