After stint as England’s No. 2, Bev Priestman takes over Canada women’s soccer team
TORONTO — Bev Priestman, who spent five years developing talent for the Canadian women’s soccer program and served as an assistant coach to John Herdman, is returning to take over the Canada women’s team.
The English native succeeds head coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller, who announced in June he was stepping down at summer’s end to return to the Danish Football Association as head of coach education.
At 34, Priestman is three years younger than captain Christine Sinclair, the world’s all-time international goal-scorer.
Priestman starts Nov. 1, with a contract that covers the next quadrennial, but is not expected to make the move to Canada with her family until the first quarter of 2021.