At his sixth FIFA Women’s World Cup, Sermanni is a fountain of knowledge for Canada
MELBOURNE, Australia — They say it’s a small world. And Tom Sermanni has coached in most of it.
The Scottish-born, Australian-based coach is working his sixth FIFA Women’s World Cup — and his second as a member of the Canadian coaching staff. Sermanni, who also had a 16-month stint in charge of the U.S. women in 2013-14, served as Australia’s head coach at the soccer showcase in 1995, 2007 and 2011 and led New Zealand at the 2019 tournament.
With Canada, he served as an assistant to John Herdman at the 2015 World Cup and is a member of Bev Priestman’s staff at the current competition in Australia and New Zealand.
But labelling Sermanni an assistant coach really doesn’t do him justice. The affable 69-year-old is a valuable resource — a walking encyclopedia of soccer.