Overview
- He becomes the club’s third head coach at age 37 and starts immediately with training camp already underway, with the season opener set for March 14 against Racing Louisville.
- Lind led BK Häcken to the 2025 Damallsvenskan title with a 21-1-4 record and previously reached the 2023–24 UEFA Women’s Champions League quarterfinals.
- He replaces Sean Nahas, who was fired in August over performance and culture concerns, following Nathan Thackeray’s interim spell and his move to Dallas Trinity under the new soccer leadership of Ceri Bowley.
- Lind characterizes his approach as possession-based with a relentless emphasis on goals, saying he is “obsessed with scoring goals.”
- The roster is in transition with captain Denise O’Sullivan transferred to Liverpool, defender Kaleigh Kurtz departing, and Swedish striker Evelyn Ijeh signed on a long-term deal.