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FIFA enacts rule requiring female coaches at women's tournaments

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Every team at a FIFA women's tournament must have at least two women on staff, according to a new rule.

Every team at a FIFA women's tournament must have at least two women on staff, one of which must be a head coach or assistant coach, according to a new regulation passed at a FIFA Council meeting on Thursday, March 19. The new rule will apply to all youth and senior tournaments, including those involving clubs and national teams. "There are simply not enough women in coaching today.

We must do more to accelerate change by creating clearer pathways, expanding opportunities and increasing the visibility for women on our sidelines,โ€ said former U. S. women's national team coach Jill Ellis, who is now FIFAโ€™s chief football officer.

Ellis added: "The new FIFA regulations, combined with targeted development programs, mark an important investment in both the current and future generation of female coaches. " The new regulations will first be in effect this year during the U-17 and U-20 FIFA Women's World Cups and FIFA Women's Champions Cup. The rules will also be in place for next year's women's World Cup in Brazil.

At the 2023 womenโ€™s World Cup, 12 of the 32 head coaches were female. One of the most prominent female coaches is USWNT boss Emma Hayes, who has repeatedly spoken about the need for more women in coaching roles. "It can be so disheartening sometimes when I see so limited females in the space.