Jo Potter has agreed a new contract at Rangers.
The Rangers women's manager will remain at the club until at least the summer of 2026.
Potter - a former England international - has led Rangers to an unbeaten SWPL campaign to date with 19 wins and three draws this term. Rangers currently sit top of the table.
Rangers women have also reached the final of the Sky Sports Cup under Potter with a victory over Celtic in the semi-final.
Potter's new deal comes as a boost ahead of Rangers Women's Scottish Cup quarter-final match against Hibs on Sunday.
Potter said of her new deal: “I am really happy here. It was kind of a no brainer for me when the club approached me about extending my stay.
“It is the start of something really special and the club has made me feel more than welcome and been really aligned with my views and my way of working. I have really enjoyed this last few months of being here.”
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Women’s and girls’ managing director Donald Gillies added: “Since I joined the club, I have thoroughly enjoyed my working relationship with Jo. I am pleased that we were able to make swift progress on the contract discussions, which demonstrate how committed to Rangers she is.
“The professionalism, high standards and dedication that Jo and all of the coaching and support staff have given to make this club successful is evident both on and off the pitch.
“We hope that hard work is rewarded with some silverware and we are in a strong position to achieve that goal under Jo.”
Creag Robertson, director of football operations, said: “All at the football club are delighted we can extend Jo’s contract until 2026.
“Working alongside Donald and the rest of the staff, we believe Jo can continue the positive start to her managerial career, continually raising standards and expectations across the club.
“Jo and the rest of her team are relentless in their desire to bring success to the club and we are delighted that she has signed this new contract.”
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