Former England captain Casey Stoney named head coach of Canadian women's soccer team
- Casey Stoney has been appointed head coach of the Canada women's national team, effective immediately.
- Stoney will lead the team in a three-match series at the Pinatar Cup in Spain starting in February.
- Canada had been searching for a coach after Bev Priestman was dismissed due to a drone scandal during the 2024 Olympics.
- Stoney signed a three-year contract with Canada Soccer that includes an option for 2028.
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