Jo Potter appointed Rangers Women’s head coach

Jo Potter, Rangers 'new manager
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Former Lionesses midfielder Jo Potter has been appointed head coach of Scottish Women’s Premier League side Rangers.

Potter joins Rangers following a spell as assistant head coach at Birmingham City.

Potter told rangers.co.uk: “I’m extremely excited for the opportunity to work for this prestigious football club.

“I feel aligned with the club’s ambitions and standards to continually grow and move forward, especially in such a powerful time within women’s football. I can’t wait to get started.”

Women’s and Girls’ Football Manager, Amy McDonald, added: “The club are very pleased to appoint Jo as our new head coach. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team from her successful career in England and we are confident she can bring further success and silverware as we begin a new journey to trying to regain the league title and to compete to win both cup competitions next season.

“I’m really looking forward to Jo getting started as together, we start a new and exciting era for our women’s programme.”

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