The Bermuda Football Association (BFA) has formally opened the search for a new Senior Women’s National Team Head Coach following the departure of long-serving manager Naquita Robinson.
Robinson stepped down from the national hot seat earlier this year, bringing the curtain down on a monumental tenure that spanned more than a dozen years in charge of the international squad.
The vacancy marks the end of an era for the Gombey Warriors, with the governing body now looking to install a progressive successor capable of capitalizing on the rapid growth of the women's game across the island.
In a statement, a BFA spokesperson confirmed the recruitment drive: “The Bermuda Football Association is seeking an experienced and passionate Head Coach to lead our Senior Women’s National Team.
“We’re looking for a leader who is committed to player development, demonstrates integrity, and shares a passion for growing women’s football in Bermuda."
The incoming manager will inherit a transitioning squad hungry to make an impact on the regional stage within the Concacaf framework. Aspiring candidates have been instructed to submit their cover letters, professional résumés, official coaching qualifications, and references directly to the association's communications department.
The BFA spokesperson added: "Join us in shaping the future of Bermuda football. One Team. One Island. Our Game.”
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