Just got a job with the English Women's teams,
Shelley Kerr MBE has been appointed as our new women’s ‘How We Play’ technical lead.
In this new role, the former Scotland head coach will report into the FA’s head of women’s technical Kay Cossington.
Kerr will manage the implementation and development of England Women’s ‘How We Play’ strategy across all women's national teams and oversee the development of the women’s national coaches to ensure they are consistently at the forefront of technical excellence.
Working within the women’s technical department, Kerr will inform and evolve England Women’s technical practice, developing coaching playbooks to support the delivery of the ‘How We Play’ philosophy and approach across all women’s teams.
She will seek to deliver a technical competitive advantage in support of our aims to win a major tournament.
A household name in women’s football for three decades, Shelley captained Scotland in FIFA Women’s World Cup and UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying campaigns, and led Scotland to their first ever World Cup Finals in France 2019 as head coach of the national side.
Throughout her coaching career, she's gained extensive knowledge and experience in coaching and mentoring individuals across the men’s and women’s game and supporting the development of technical strategies in the domestic and international game.
Shelley Kerr MBE has been appointed as our new women’s ‘How We Play’ technical lead.
In this new role, the former Scotland head coach will report into the FA’s head of women’s technical Kay Cossington.
Kerr will manage the implementation and development of England Women’s ‘How We Play’ strategy across all women's national teams and oversee the development of the women’s national coaches to ensure they are consistently at the forefront of technical excellence.
Working within the women’s technical department, Kerr will inform and evolve England Women’s technical practice, developing coaching playbooks to support the delivery of the ‘How We Play’ philosophy and approach across all women’s teams.
She will seek to deliver a technical competitive advantage in support of our aims to win a major tournament.
A household name in women’s football for three decades, Shelley captained Scotland in FIFA Women’s World Cup and UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying campaigns, and led Scotland to their first ever World Cup Finals in France 2019 as head coach of the national side.
Throughout her coaching career, she's gained extensive knowledge and experience in coaching and mentoring individuals across the men’s and women’s game and supporting the development of technical strategies in the domestic and international game.