Former England U23 boss Emma Coates is leaving her role to take charge of NWSL team Bay FC. The 34-year-old, who has been in charge of the under-23s since 2023, will be joined by assistant Gemma Davies, a former manager of Aston Villa's women's team.
Coates' departure from England Football Association (FA) comes after her team's improved performances, including a win over Norway and a defeat to the United States. In September, the FA announced that their head coach Albertin Montoya would be stepping down at the end of the 2025 season.
Coates expressed her gratitude for her time with the FA, citing its impact on both her professional and personal growth. She is now looking forward to new challenges in a fresh environment.
The new Bay FC boss has been praised by the club's CEO Kay Cossington for her excellent coaching skills and ability to develop young players. Cossington described Coates as an "outstanding leader" who has consistently delivered results with clarity, care, and purpose.
Coates' decision to leave the FA is expected to be a blow to the under-23 team, which has seen several players progress to the senior side during her tenure. Her departure will undoubtedly have implications for the future of English women's football, particularly in terms of developing young talent.
As Coates embarks on this new chapter in her coaching career, fans and pundits alike will be eager to see how she adapts to the challenges of leading a team at the professional level. With her experience and track record of success, there is certainly hope that Bay FC can benefit from her leadership.
Coates' departure from England Football Association (FA) comes after her team's improved performances, including a win over Norway and a defeat to the United States. In September, the FA announced that their head coach Albertin Montoya would be stepping down at the end of the 2025 season.
Coates expressed her gratitude for her time with the FA, citing its impact on both her professional and personal growth. She is now looking forward to new challenges in a fresh environment.
The new Bay FC boss has been praised by the club's CEO Kay Cossington for her excellent coaching skills and ability to develop young players. Cossington described Coates as an "outstanding leader" who has consistently delivered results with clarity, care, and purpose.
Coates' decision to leave the FA is expected to be a blow to the under-23 team, which has seen several players progress to the senior side during her tenure. Her departure will undoubtedly have implications for the future of English women's football, particularly in terms of developing young talent.
As Coates embarks on this new chapter in her coaching career, fans and pundits alike will be eager to see how she adapts to the challenges of leading a team at the professional level. With her experience and track record of success, there is certainly hope that Bay FC can benefit from her leadership.