Overview
- Tottenham confirmed Ho’s extension Friday, one day after the club also announced a new long-term contract for winger Matilda Vinberg.
- In his first season, Spurs sit fifth in the Women’s Super League with nine wins from 18 and need four points from their last four games to set a club WSL points record.
- Managing director Andy Rogers called Ho’s commitment an important step for the club and praised his effect on results, the work environment and daily standards.
- Ho, 35, joined from Norwegian side SK Brann in July 2025, previously worked as a Manchester United assistant, and won the WSL’s February manager of the month award.
- Club and outlet reports credit his progressive approach and targeted signings with sharpening Spurs’ identity, positioning the team to narrow the gap to the league’s top sides.