Premier League Womens Director Football

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The Premier League has a longstanding commitment to women's football, committing 21m between 2022 and 2025 to develop the game, split equally between professional and grassroots levels. The Premier League also provides wide-ranging support to women and girls through its facilities funding and community programmes, reaching over 100,000

Manchester City Women have appointed Nils Nielsen as their new director of football, to be assisted in due course by former City and England goalkeeper Karen Ba

Jane is the former CEO of Women in Football. In 2001, Jane was appointed as Club Secretary and Solicitor at Sunderland AFC, one of the first in-house lawyers at any Premier League football club. She went on to join the Premier League, where she rose to become the Premier League's first ever Director of Governance.

In November 2007, 50 women from across the football industry met at the then home of West Ham United. It was to be Women in Football's first official event. In an article charting the organisation's history last year, Ruth Shaw OBE, now CEO at the Premier League Charitable Fund, recalled her first involvement in 2012. quotWIF was built on a

A key focus for Andy is to develop positive engagement and collaborative working across the Premier League, English Football League and their clubs, as well as those organisations representing players, managers and supporters. Andy previously spent time at Fulham, and also served on the Football League board. Rachel Brace Human Resources Director

Pages in category quotEnglish women's football managersquot The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. James Armstrong soccer, born 1979 B. Debbie Bampton Lydia Bedford Flo Bilton C. Darren Carter Scott Chickelday Julie Chipchase Emma Coates Freya Coombe

Manchester City have confirmed the appointment of Therese Sjogran as their new Women's Director of Football, as per a club statement this week. The new appointment follows the exit of Dane sporting director, Nils Nielsen earlier this year, having only joined Manchester City in May 2023. The exit of Nielsen followed a number of notable

The director of football DoF title appears to be a lingering anachronism from the bygone days when the managers tended to be all-encompassing operators. Think of the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger, whose powers in roughly all aspects of their football clubs - bar finances and commercial operations - were practically total.. Not that those managerial legends ever worked

Premier League 2024-25 awards From best game to worst signing quotWe're delighted to have Therese join as our new women's director of football,quot City's managing director Charlotte O'Neill said