Olympic Qualifying Championship (second place), and the Rio 2016 Women’s Soccer’s Women’s National Team, notably serving as a Technical Assistant at theįIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015™ (sixth place), the 2016 Concacaf Women’s Priestman also served as an Assistant Coach with Canada Three editions of the Concacaf Women’s Under-17 Championship, and one edition Women’s World Cup, one edition of the Concacaf Women’s Under-20 Championship, In her role, she served as Head Coach at two editions of the FIFA U-17 Previous five years at Canada Soccer serving as National EXCEL Director, U-15 She has completed her UEFA Aĭiploma (Coaching Award) and is currently a UEFA PRO Licence Candidate.īefore joining England in June 2018, Priestman spent the Just last year, she helped Englandįinish fourth at the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™, also helping Greatīritain qualify for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. National Team Head Coach and was scheduled to lead England at the postponedįIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup India 2021™. Priestman most recently served as England’s Women’s U-18 ![]() Head into the Olympic year of 2021 focused and ready to give it our all.” Look forward to connecting with the great group of staff and players ready to Year and then subsequently building towards the FIFA Women’s World CupĪustralia/New Zealand 2023™ where ultimately Canada should be on that podium. Our immediate focus is the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 next I would like to thank Canada Soccer for thisįantastic opportunity. “With a greatīlend of experience and youth, I’m excited as to what we can achieve together Priestman, Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. Such a talented group of players and a team with a fantastic history,” said Bev ![]() “It is an honour and privilege to return to Canada to lead ![]() Success across all levels of the Women’s National Team Program and we areĮxcited to have her bring her recent experience, vision and leadership to her National EXCEL Program and supporting the Women’s National Team as an AssistantĬoach during her five-years with Canada Soccer set a solid foundation for “We are extremely pleased to welcome Bev Priestman back toĬanada Soccer as our Women’s National Team Head Coach,” said Steven Reed,Ĭanada Soccer President. November as Canada continues their preparations for the Olympic Games Tokyo Priestman takes charge of Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team starting 1 Canada Soccer have announced that Bev Priestman has beenĪppointed Head Coach of the Women’s National Team through the next quadrennial.
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