New Whitehorse manager Kemal Perrin wasted no time announcing his staff as the club begins the offseason in advance of its fifth CSL season.
As his assistant manager, Perrin appointed Brodie Clark, the manager of Bayfield FC for the last two seasons before he was sacked at the end of last year. The 45 year old had a 10 year journeyman career in the CSL amassing 58 goals in 310 league matches as a midfielder. Clark then worked up the ranks as a coach, becoming an important assistant at Toronto Treviso Football Club, before taking on the head role at Bayfield.
Perrin's former teammate Clifton Redman was named Whitehorse's first team coach. Redman, himself only 34 years old, was working for the club as a defenders coach after his lone season with the team in their debut year, where he scored 2 goals in 19 matches.
Finally, Szólát Újvári was named the goalkeeping coach for the Freezers this season. His lengthy goalkeeping career concluded in S95 when he served as the starting goalkeeper for the Kelowna Kickers. Since then, the 45 year old Újvári has worked as a goalkeeping coach both in the CSL and in his native Hungary. He is expected to work heavily with fellow countryman Zako Schmit this season.