Renée Slegers confirmed as permanent Arsenal Women’s manager | OneFootball

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·17 January 2025

Renée Slegers confirmed as permanent Arsenal Women’s manager

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Renée Slegers has been appointed Arsenal head coach after a successful interim period, which included an unbeaten run of 10 wins and one draw in all competitions, with 31 goals scored and just five conceded.

Slegers has signed a contract until the end of the 2025/26 campaign and took charge of Arsenal in October 2024 following Jonas Eidevall’s resignation.


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Under Slegers’ interim spell, the Gunners won five games in the UEFA Women’s Champions League group stage to qualify for the quarter-finals as Group C winners.

“I’m so excited to be continuing our journey together,” said Slegers. “It’s a wonderful honour to represent this club as head coach and I have so much belief in what we can all achieve together.

“Over the past few months, I’ve felt such a powerful sense of collective ownership and responsibility across our players and staff – that has been our strength and I know we will make sure we drive and nurture this feeling as we all move forward.

“It has meant the world to me to feel the closeness and passion of our supporters during this process, and I want to thank you all for that. We want to deliver something beautiful that’s inspiring and leads to winning trophies. We all have a big part to play in achieving that.”

Director of women’s football Clare Wheatley said: “We’re delighted to appoint Renée as our permanent head coach. Renée has excelled during her time as interim head coach, bringing our team, club and supporters together and leading us to a hugely impressive run of results and performances.

“We have undertaken a thorough recruitment process aimed at identifying the best candidate to lead our women’s first team at this exciting time. Renée was the stand-out candidate throughout the process and we’re thrilled to be continuing our journey with her as our permanent head coach.

“Renée understands the values and ambitions of our club, with experience of representing Arsenal both as a young player and now in a coaching capacity. We have every confidence that she is the best person to take us forward as we compete for trophies this season and beyond.”

Josh Kroenke, Arsenal’s co-chair, said: “We’re delighted to announce that Renée has become the new head coach of our women’s first team on a permanent basis.

“We’ve all been incredibly impressed by the way Renée has led the team since October, nurturing a great collective spirit across the group and instilling belief in what we do and what we want to achieve – to win trophies and drive women’s football forward together.

“Now we look forward with positivity to a big second half to the season and beyond, with the whole club including our supporters right behind Renée and the team.”

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