- Renée Slegers - Wikipedia
Renée Josiena Anna Slegers (Dutch: [rəˈneː joːˈsinaː ˈʔɑnaː ˈsleːɣərs]; born 5 February 1989) is a Dutch football coach and former player, who is the head coach of Women's Super League club Arsenal
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- Renee Slegers: The player, the coach and the person behind the Arsenal . . .
BBC Sport looks at the rise of Renee Slegers as she leads Arsenal to Champions League glory
- Renée Slegers Handed Permanent Contract At Arsenal Women Until 2026
Renée Slegers, the interim head coach of Arsenal since October 15, has finally been offered a contract and will become the ninth different permanent manager of the club
- Arsenal Women Long-Read: The making of Renee Slegers Arsenal Manager
Renee Slegers turns 36 today, but Slegers the Arsenal Head Coach has been close to a decade in the making Her academic and professional backgrounds have both been utilised to create a close knit environment within the squad that relies on players being engaged and empowered to add their own ideas
- Renée Slegers appointed head coach | News | Arsenal. com
We’re delighted to announce that Renée Slegers has been appointed as our permanent head coach Renée, who has signed a contract through to the end of the 2025 26 season, took charge of our women’s first team in October 2024 on an interim basis
- Renée Slegers: A manager being male or female ‘shouldn’t matter’
Last week, The Halfway Line had the chance to speak to Renée Slegers in her pre-match press conference ahead of the North London derby Slegers spoke emphatically on her experience growing up in the football environment, drawing on her experience as a female in the sport
- Arsenal: How former interim coach Renee Slegers led the Gunners to . . .
Appointed as an interim coach to replace Jonas Eidevall in October, then confirmed in January after positive results, Renee Slegers succeeded in taking Arsenal to the top of Europe with a victory in the final against Barcelona
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