‘This has opened my mind’: inside the FA’s first elite all-female coaching course

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‘This has opened my mind’: inside the FA’s first elite all-female coaching course
Author: Tom Garry
Published: Dec, 23 2024 08:00

Houghton and Miedema are among 17 current or former WSL players signed up to A Licence course aimed at creating more female coaches. “Who is the spare player? Where’s the space? Yes, yes, let’s go!” is the shout, as Manchester City’s under-16s girls’ squad are put through their paces at the City Football Academy and the net ripples at the end of another slick move.

 [Tom Garry]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Tom Garry]

On this particular ice-cold December night, the future stars being developed are not only the youngsters but those in the tracksuits too. The next generation of coaches, participants on the latest Uefa A Licence course run by the Football Association, are leading the session and they are faces familiar to any Women’s Super League supporter.

 [Lisa Evans runs through a drill.]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Lisa Evans runs through a drill.]

Overseeing drills are the former City and England captain Steph Houghton, the former City, Lyon and Everton midfielder Izzy Christiansen and three current players in Scotland’s winger Lisa Evans, the Manchester United defender Aoife Mannion and the City and Scotland goalkeeper Sandy MacIver, as they reach the halfway stage in a course that has the potential to be groundbreaking.

They are part of the first all-female A licence cohort, unveiled in May in a collaboration between the FA and the Professional Footballers’ Association, with the aim of increasing the number of women coaching. The FA’s senior professional game player-to-coach lead, Steve Guinan, says: “We’re trying to keep good football people in the game as long as we can and, with the knowledge of people here, we’d be foolish not to.

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