West Ham Women have appointed former Tottenham Women boss Rehanne Skinner as their manager.
Skinner led Tottenham to a best-ever fifth-placed finish in the Women's Super League in 2021/22 but was sacked in March after a run of nine successive defeats.
West Ham finished eighth last season under Paul Konchesky, one place above Tottenham.
The 43-year-old will join up with West Ham next month after fulfilling media duties at the Women's World Cup.
"I'm delighted to be joining West Ham United," she told West Ham TV. "There have been a lot of conversations between myself and senior figures at the club around what the plans are moving forward, and I'm just really excited at the prospect of leading the team.
"I think the big thing for me is that the club is well established and there's been some fantastic work done before now. Now we are at a stage where we really want to drive that forward and progress on that previous work.

