FIFA Implements New Rule Mandating Female Coaching Staff in Women’s Football Zurich, Switzerland – In a move aimed at addressing gender disparity within the sport, FIFA has announced a new rule requiring all women’s national teams to have a female head coach or assistant coach. The regulation will take effect from September and will encompass a wide range of competitions. Specifically, the mandate applies to all youth and adult tournaments, including national team competitions and club competitions globally. This expansion ensures the rule applies consistently across all levels of the game. The decision follows a recognized lack of female representation in coaching positions within women’s football. FIFA’s stated goal is to promote greater opportunities for women and encourage more women to pursue careers in coaching. “This initiative represents a significant step towards fostering a more inclusive and equitable environment within women’s football,” a FIFA spokesperson stated. “We believe this change will contribute to developing future generations of female coaches and ultimately strengthen the sport.” The implementation of this rule is expected to drive increased investment in coaching education programs for women and support the advancement of female leadership roles within national teams. Topics: #rule #women #national Post navigation The Middle East conflict brought a perfect storm to energy and financial markets Jelena Välbe must to leave the position of the head of the Russian ski federation