Tottenham Hotspur Women have renewed head coach Martin Ho’s contract for the long term after a successful debut season in the Women’s Super League (WSL). Ho, 35, joined the team in July 2025 from SK Brann in Norway and has led Spurs to fifth place in the league with nine wins out of 18 matches. The team is just four points away from surpassing their previous best of 32 points achieved in the 2021-22 season, with four games left to play.
Currently, Tottenham Hotspur Women are in contention for a higher league finish, trailing Arsenal Women by six points, although Arsenal has two games in hand. The two teams are scheduled to clash at the Emirates Stadium this Saturday. Before his tenure at Spurs, Ho was an assistant coach at Manchester United Women. His exceptional work was acknowledged when he was named the WSL Manager of the Month for February due to his team’s strong performances.
Expressing his gratitude after signing the contract extension, Martin Ho stated, “I’m really proud to extend my time at Tottenham Hotspur. I want to thank the Club for the trust and belief they’ve shown in me. Alignment is vital when you’re building something with real purpose. From the moment I arrived, there was a clear vision around the direction of the Club, and together we’ve started to lay strong foundations in terms of identity, standards, and the way we want to work every day.”
“What we’re building is something that demands consistency, discipline, and a relentless drive to improve both on and off the pitch. We want to be a team that plays with intensity, clarity, and personality, and an environment where people are developed, supported, and accountable. There has been progress, but we know there is much more to come.”
“I’m fully committed to continuing that journey and ensuring we build a team that doesn’t rely on moments, but dominates through structure, intensity, and control while representing this Club with passion and pride,” he added.
