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 hiring of Casey Stoney is a huge get for Canada Soccer as it looks to move on from its drone controversy. Still, you can’t help but wonder why Canadian candidates continue to get overlooked for the position,
The Englishwoman replaces Bev Priestman, who was removed following an inquiry into a drone-spying scandal within the federation.
The Canadian Women's National Team have reportedly concluded their search for a new manager following the scandalous departure of Bev Priestman. According to The Athletic, Casey Stoney has "agreed
Canada Soccer has settled on former San Diego Wave coach Casey Stoney as the new coach of its women's team, according to multiple reports. The sixth-ranked Canadian women have been without a permanent coach since Bev Priestman was sent home during the Paris Olympics due to the drone-spying scandal.
The Canada WNT has a new head coach, with Canada Soccer officially handing former San Diego Wave boss Casey Stoney the reins on Monday.
Casey Stoney, 42, who played more than 130 matches for the English national team, previously served as the first head coach of Manchester United Women and went on to win Coach of the Year honours at the helm of the NWSL’s San Diego Wave. She was fired from the Wave last June amid a seven-game losing streak.
Former England captain Casey Stoney has been named head coach of the Canadian women's national soccer team. The 42-year-old Stoney signed a three-year contract with Canada Soccer that runs through the 2027 Women’s World Cup,
She signed a three-year contract with Canada Soccer that runs through the 2027 Women’s World Cup, with an option for 2028. Stoney takes over the Canadian team from Bev Priestman, who was fired ...
When Janine Beckie found out who the new head coach of Canada's women's soccer team would be, she felt excitement above all else. Beckie, a veteran on Canada's team, said Stoney is the "perfect fit" and is encouraged by the hire.
Canada Soccer has seemingly become accustomed to dealing with daunting tasks, including an Olympic scandal last year that garnered international headlines.