Priestman says she can focus on football now off-field distractions have diminished
Coach Bev Priestman says she has “unfinished business” with the Olympic champion Canadian women’s soccer team.
And with a newly signed contract to stay on through the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, there is clarity about that mission.
The 37-year-old Priestman, who took over the Canadian women on Nov. 1, 2020, was initially appointed “through the next quadrennial” and had been working on a rolling contract that had no term end-date. Now she has a new, defined deal.
“On paper I was always going to be here until 2027. But I think this sends a message to the players, the organization,” she said in an interview.