Spurs women coach Vilahamn sacked after poor season
- Tottenham Hotspur announced on Sunday that they have dismissed women’s head coach Robert Vilahamn following a disappointing season that saw the team finish just above the relegation zone in the Women’s Super League.
- The decision followed a season with only five wins from 22 matches, marking a decline from Vilahamn’s previous top-six league finish and FA Cup final run.
- The club acknowledged special moments during Vilahamn’s two-season tenure but stated recent results and performances failed to meet expectations.
- This season, Spurs endured significant losses against Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City, and failed to secure a victory in their final 10 league matches.
- Vilahamn’s exit follows men’s coach Ange Postecoglou’s departure earlier this week amid broad boardroom changes, reflecting major shifts after a difficult season.
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Tottenham Spurs Women's Coach Vilahamn Sacked After Disappointing Season | Sports-Games
Tottenham Hotspur has dismissed Robert Vilahamn, the women's team coach, following a challenging season that saw them finish 11th in the Women's Super League. Despite notable successes last year, this season ended with a string of defeats. Vilahamn's departure follows closely after the men's coach's sacking.


Spurs women coach Vilahamn sacked after poor season
Tottenham Hotspur have sacked their women's team coach Robert Vilahamn after the club finished 11th in the Women's Super League, the club said on Sunday.Just like the men's side this season, the women's team also finished one spot above the relegation zone, recording only five wins from 22 matches.Swed
This Sunday, the coach of Tottenham's women's team, Robert Vilahamn, was dismissed.
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