Bev Priestman
Wellington Phoenix
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About
Bev Priestman is a 40-year-old football coach at Wellington Phoenix, born on April 29, 1986. Follow Bev Priestman on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Bev Priestman is at Wellington Phoenix alongside Victoria Esson, Catherine Bott, Tiana Jaber, Mackenzie Barry, Ellie Walker, Tessel Middag, Grace Jale, Macey Fraser, Sabitra Bhandari, Alyssa Whinham, Manaia Elliott, Ella McMillan, Brooke Neary, Lucía León, Daisy Brazendale, Marisa van der Meer, Ela Jerez, Ella McCann, Olivia Ingham, Emma Main, Lara Wall, Aimee Danieli, Brooke Nunn, Pia Vlok, Harriet Muller, Lily Brazendale, Zoe Benson, Grace Bartlett, Mikaela Bangalan, Mackenzie Anthony, Makala Woods, and Emma Pijnenburg. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.
Bev Priestman's coaching career has also included time at Canada, Canada Under 20, and Canada Under 17.
Bev Priestman is from England, and the national teams include Jordan Pickford, Ezri Konsa, Nico O'Reilly, Declan Rice, John Stones, Marc Guéhi, Bukayo Saka, Elliot Anderson, Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Marcus Rashford, Trevoh Chalobah, Dean Henderson, Jordan Henderson, Daniel Burn, Kobbie Mainoo, Morgan Rogers, Anthony Gordon, Ollie Watkins, Noni Madueke, Eberechi Eze, Ivan Toney, James Trafford, Reece James, Djed Spence, Jarell Quansah, Hannah Hampton, Maya Le Tissier, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Jessica Carter, Leah Williamson, Esme Morgan, Lauren James, Georgia Stanway, Alessia Russo, Laura Blindkilde, Lauren Hemp, Lucy Bronze, Anna Moorhouse, Ella Toone, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Alex Greenwood, Taylor Hinds, Chloe Kelly, Lucia Kendall, Beth Mead, Jessica Park, Ellie Roebuck, Sophie Baggaley, Agnes Beever-Jones, Freya Godfrey, and Grace Fisk. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.
Throughout their career, Bev Priestman has won 1 title: Summer Olympics (Women) (2020 Tokyo) with Canada.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Bev Priestman, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Bev Priestman to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.
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Canada Under 17 (W)Jan 2014 - Nov 2018 |
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About
Bev Priestman is a 40-year-old football coach at Wellington Phoenix, born on April 29, 1986. Follow Bev Priestman on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.
Bev Priestman is at Wellington Phoenix alongside Victoria Esson, Catherine Bott, Tiana Jaber, Mackenzie Barry, Ellie Walker, Tessel Middag, Grace Jale, Macey Fraser, Sabitra Bhandari, Alyssa Whinham, Manaia Elliott, Ella McMillan, Brooke Neary, Lucía León, Daisy Brazendale, Marisa van der Meer, Ela Jerez, Ella McCann, Olivia Ingham, Emma Main, Lara Wall, Aimee Danieli, Brooke Nunn, Pia Vlok, Harriet Muller, Lily Brazendale, Zoe Benson, Grace Bartlett, Mikaela Bangalan, Mackenzie Anthony, Makala Woods, and Emma Pijnenburg. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.
Bev Priestman's coaching career has also included time at Canada, Canada Under 20, and Canada Under 17.
Bev Priestman is from England, and the national teams include Jordan Pickford, Ezri Konsa, Nico O'Reilly, Declan Rice, John Stones, Marc Guéhi, Bukayo Saka, Elliot Anderson, Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Marcus Rashford, Trevoh Chalobah, Dean Henderson, Jordan Henderson, Daniel Burn, Kobbie Mainoo, Morgan Rogers, Anthony Gordon, Ollie Watkins, Noni Madueke, Eberechi Eze, Ivan Toney, James Trafford, Reece James, Djed Spence, Jarell Quansah, Hannah Hampton, Maya Le Tissier, Niamh Charles, Keira Walsh, Jessica Carter, Leah Williamson, Esme Morgan, Lauren James, Georgia Stanway, Alessia Russo, Laura Blindkilde, Lauren Hemp, Lucy Bronze, Anna Moorhouse, Ella Toone, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Alex Greenwood, Taylor Hinds, Chloe Kelly, Lucia Kendall, Beth Mead, Jessica Park, Ellie Roebuck, Sophie Baggaley, Agnes Beever-Jones, Freya Godfrey, and Grace Fisk. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.
Throughout their career, Bev Priestman has won 1 title: Summer Olympics (Women) (2020 Tokyo) with Canada.
FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Bev Priestman, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Bev Priestman to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.