Tottenham Hotspur Women confirmed on Friday that manager Martin Ho signed a new contract with the club. The deal extends his stay in North London following his arrival from Manchester United in July 2023. Under his leadership, the team reached their first Women's FA Cup final in 2024, according to Sky Sports.
Ho previously served as an assistant coach at Manchester United Women before taking the head coach role at Tottenham. The club currently sits sixth in the Women's Super League table with 28 points from 18 matches, per the official league website. This standing follows a recent 1-0 victory over Leicester City Women.
Technical director Robert Vilahamn praised the manager's impact on the squad's development and tactical progression. The length of the new agreement remains undisclosed by the club, though it is described as a long-term commitment. Tottenham next face Manchester City Women in league action on Sunday, 30 March, as reported by The Guardian.