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Adam Jeffrey departs West Ham, joins Tottenham Hotspur Women

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Last updated: September 24, 2025 2:28 pm
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Adam Jeffrey departs West Ham, joins Tottenham Hotspur Women

Key Points

  • Adam Jeffrey has officially left West Ham United women’s team as assistant manager.
  • He joined West Ham in summer 2025 after two years coaching at Crystal Palace.
  • Jeffrey previously spent eleven years at Reading, developing youth and first-team players.
  • He has now joined Tottenham Hotspur Women as a first-team coach under Martin Ho.
  • West Ham United confirmed Jeffrey’s departure on 23 September 2025.
  • Tottenham Hotspur praised his tactical knowledge and player development focus.
  • Jeffrey expressed enthusiasm about working with Tottenham and implementing new ideas.
  • West Ham United expressed gratitude and wished him well at his new club.

What is the latest on Adam Jeffrey’s role at West Ham United Women?

West Ham United officially announced on 23 September 2025 that assistant manager Adam Jeffrey had departed the club. Jeffrey had joined the women’s team just in the summer following a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Crystal Palace, where he played a role in their promotion to the Women’s Super League.

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  • Key Points
  • What is the latest on Adam Jeffrey’s role at West Ham United Women?
  • Why did Adam Jeffrey leave West Ham United?
  • What has been Adam Jeffrey’s coaching trajectory before West Ham and Tottenham?
  • How did West Ham United respond to Jeffrey’s departure?
  • What impact will Adam Jeffrey have at Tottenham Hotspur Women?

The club’s brief statement noted: “Adam Jeffrey has departed the Club. Jeffrey joined us in the summer after spending two years at Crystal Palace.” There was no further detail provided beyond the confirmation, but good wishes for his future were extended.

Jeffrey’s coaching background includes eleven years at Reading, where he progressed from leading the Under-16 and development squads to assisting the first team. During his time at Reading, he helped the team achieve some of its best WSL finishes and advance deeply in the FA Cup.

When appointed at West Ham, the club highlighted Jeffrey’s passion and ambition to advance the team’s competitive edge and player development. His departure after only a few months reflects the fast-moving nature of coaching careers in the women’s game.

Why did Adam Jeffrey leave West Ham United?

Although West Ham’s statement was concise, further reporting has confirmed that Jeffrey has joined Tottenham Hotspur Women’s coaching staff as a first-team coach. Tottenham Hotspur made their announcement the same day, with head coach Martin Ho welcoming Jeffrey to the technical team.

Martin Ho praised Jeffrey’s tactical knowledge, attention to detail, and commitment to both individual player growth and overall team performance. Jeffrey expressed excitement about joining Tottenham and working closely with Ho, emphasizing their shared vision on how the team should play.

Jeffrey said: “I had a really good conversation with Martin and we align on a lot of things in terms of how we want the team to play. I’m happy to be here and want to hit the ground running. We both see football similarly and want the team’s style to reflect that. I look forward to bringing new elements to what they have built already this season.”

This move is seen as a positive progression in Jeffrey’s coaching career and a boost to Tottenham’s ambitions in the Women’s Super League.

What has been Adam Jeffrey’s coaching trajectory before West Ham and Tottenham?

Adam Jeffrey’s coaching experience spans over a decade in women’s football. Prior to joining West Ham, he spent two successful years as assistant coach at Crystal Palace Women’s team, helping secure their historic promotion to the WSL in 2024.

Before Crystal Palace, Jeffrey’s eleven years at Reading saw him develop from grassroots academy leadership to the senior squad’s coaching team. He was instrumental in Reading’s rise to a strong fourth-place league finish and their FA Cup semi-final appearance.

His reputation as a tactically astute coach focused on player development made him a desirable asset for clubs aiming to strengthen their coaching rosters. Joining Tottenham marks his latest step to contribute at a high level under a new technical leadership.

How did West Ham United respond to Jeffrey’s departure?

West Ham United’s official announcement conveyed professionalism and appreciation for Jeffrey’s contributions. Though brief, the club acknowledged his effort since joining in the summer and wished him success in his new role.

The initial appointment applauded Jeffrey’s enthusiasm, hunger, and determination to help elevate the team’s standards of play and player progression. His short tenure reflects the dynamic nature of coaching in women’s football, where ambitious coaches often move quickly for new opportunities.

What impact will Adam Jeffrey have at Tottenham Hotspur Women?

Tottenham Hotspur welcomed Adam Jeffrey warmly as he was announced as a first-team coach on 23 September 2025. Martin Ho publicly praised his tactical insight and meticulous approach to coaching.

Jeffrey’s arrival is expected to enhance Tottenham’s tactical flexibility and strengthen development pathways for first-team and emerging players. Both coaches share a footballing philosophy centred on progressive, coherent team play, promising a smooth integration.

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