Matt Beard to Lead Burnley Women's Team as Head Coach: A New Era Begins
Former Liverpool manager Matt Beard is set to take charge of Burnley Women, aiming to lead them to new heights in the upcoming season.


Matt Beard Appointed as Burnley Women's Head Coach
Former Liverpool manager Matt Beard is poised to become the new head coach of Burnley Women, who compete in the third tier of women's football. Beard, who has been out of the game since his departure from Liverpool in February, is set to oversee a transformative period for Burnley as they transition to a fully professional setup next season.
A Stellar Coaching Career
Beard's coaching credentials are impressive. He led Liverpool to consecutive Women's Super League (WSL) titles in 2013 and 2014 during his first stint with the club. After a successful return to Liverpool, he guided the team to the Women's Championship title in 2022. His experience also includes managing Boston Breakers in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), as well as West Ham and an interim role at Bristol City.
Burnley's New Chapter
Burnley has been without a permanent head coach since Rebecca Sawiuk departed in March. Beard's appointment marks a significant step for the club as they aim to establish themselves as a competitive force in women's football. His leadership will be crucial in navigating the challenges of the upcoming season and beyond.
What’s Next for Burnley?
With Beard at the helm, Burnley fans can expect a renewed focus on tactical discipline and player development. The club's transition to a professional setup will likely attract new talent and provide a solid foundation for future success. Beard's proven track record in the WSL and Championship positions him as the ideal candidate to lead Burnley Women into this new era.
Related Topics
- Women's Super League (WSL)
- Football Coaching
- Women's Football
- Burnley FC
Stay tuned for more updates on Burnley Women's journey under Matt Beard's leadership.