Aberdeen FC Women manager Scott Booth has stepped down from his role as the club gears up for a significant squad rebuild. This decision comes after a challenging season in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), where Aberdeen FC finished ninth. Booth, a former player for the Dons, had previously helped secure the team's status in the top flight with a decisive 5-0 victory over Queen's Park in the play-offs. The club is now actively seeking a new Head of Women’s and Girls Football to lead both the academy and first team. With 11 players leaving the squad this summer, including key figures like captain Hannah Stewart and vice-captain Francesca Ogilvie, Aberdeen FC is focused on targeted recruitment and integrating emerging talent into the team. Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel expressed gratitude to Booth for his dedication and experience during his tenure. The club aims to build a balanced squad that enhances the pathway for academy graduates while adding the necessary quality to compete effectively in the league.
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Aberdeen FC Women Manager Scott Booth Steps Down for Rebuild
Aberdeen FC Women manager Scott Booth resigns as the club prepares for a major squad rebuild following a challenging season in the SWPL.
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