Renate Blindheim
Renate Køppen Blindheim (born 17 March 1994) is a Norwegian football manager and former footballer who is currently manager of Norwegian 2. divisjon club Sotra. In June 2020, Blindheim gained attention for being the first female manager to manage a professional Norwegian men's football team. Early lifeBlindheim grew up in Bergen and aspired to be a professional footballer from a young age. She represented Norway 3 times at youth level, featuring alongside future Norway senior international players such as Guro Reiten and Caroline Graham Hansen.[2][3] Blindheim struggled with injuries and, at the age of 17, retired from football after a serious foot injury. After this, she decided to focus on coaching her younger sister. Her father was a football manager at the time.[4] Managerial careerBlindheim first worked as a youth coach for Gneist and then later for Olsvik. After her spell at Olsvik, she worked as a player development coach at Åsane.[4] It was during this time that she decided to aspire to be a manager in the Eliteserien, the top tier of Norwegian men's football.[2] On 19 June 2020, it was announced that Blindheim would be the manager of 2. divisjon club Sotra, meaning that she would be the first female manager to take charge of a professional Norwegian men's football team.[5] The news of her appointment led to significant international media coverage of both her and the club.[6][7] After six league games, Sotra were undefeated and at the top of the league table with five victories.[8] Following that spell, however, the team's form worsened and they had one draw and seven losses, meaning that they were seventh in the league.[9] References
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