Applications arrive from around the globe for Canada women’s soccer coaching job
With just days left before the job posting closes June 30, Canada Soccer says it has already received applications from around the world to succeed women’s coach Kenneth Heiner-Moller, who is leaving for his native Denmark at the end of August.
“There’s been significant interest globally for the position,” said Peter Montopoli, Canada Soccer’s general secretary. “As it should be, to be honest with you, with the investment that Canada Soccer makes in the women’s program and what we’ve done historically in terms of on-the-pitch success.
“Domestically and within CONCACAF, we’re recognized as a world leader. So it should come with significant interest.”
The Canadian women are currently ranked eighth in the world — and were as high as No. 4 in the wake of winning a second straight Olympic bronze medal in 2016 under John Herdman.