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FIFA mandates female coaches in women’s tournaments to boost sideline representation

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By Kwame Bediako

FIFA has unveiled groundbreaking regulations requiring every team in its women’s competitions to include female coaching staff, aiming to urgently address the glaring lack of women on the sidelines.

Officials emphasized that these changes will create clearer pathways and greater visibility for female coaches across the sport. The move signals a bold step toward gender equity in football leadership.

FIFA chief football officer Jill Ellis underscored the necessity of accelerated change during the announcement.

“There are simply not enough women in coaching today. We must do more to accelerate change by creating clearer pathways and increasing visibility for women on our sidelines,” Ellis stated firmly.

The new rules stipulate that teams must field at least two female staff members on the bench, with one serving in a head coach or assistant coach role.

This requirement will extend to all FIFA women’s tournaments, encompassing youth competitions and club events, ensuring widespread implementation.

The initiative responds to persistent concerns from prominent figures in women’s football.

England head coach Sarina Wiegman has long advocated for expanded opportunities for women in coaching, while USA manager Emma Hayes labeled the underrepresentation a “massive issue” and called for decisive action from governing bodies.

FIFA anticipates these measures will drive substantial progress ahead of the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil, fundamentally reshaping the coaching landscape in women’s football and inspiring a new generation of female leaders.

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