PR Newswire
LONDON, April 8, 2026
Xbox, Sky Sports, and Football Manager kick off first phase of a five-year commitment to
supporting the next generation of female football managers – discovered through a game.
LONDON, April 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — With women making up just 7% of professional football managers*, the first cohort from Missing Managers — an initiative by Xbox, Sky Sports and Football Manager — has now begun their journey into real-world coaching.
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A group of women identified through an in-game Football Manager challenge have taken their first step towards becoming professional coaches, kicking off their UEFA C Prep course overseen by The Powerhouse Project. Supported by leading figures in football, including US National Team Head Coach Emma Hayes, the programme will see participants gain UEFA-accredited qualifications and hands-on experience at top clubs, creating lasting impact and marking the start of a pathway designed to turn gaming talent into the next generation of football coaches.
Mollie Kmita, co-founder of The Powerhouse Project, said: «Football needs more female coaches and campaigns like these mark a new dawn for female leadership. This initiative goes beyond marketing, reaching new women, giving them the tools, belief and pathway to turn ambition into reality. It’s the first step in transforming in-game skills into real careers in football. Gaining access to the game is a part of their journey, that could spark the enthusiasm to gain a career in coaching.»
Missing Managers is long-term commitment designed to be a real solution for aspiring football managers, by creating a new pathway into professional coaching careers. It includes further UEFA qualifications – leading all the way through the UEFA coaching journey -and experience working at the biggest clubs in football. Only 21 women in the UK currently hold a UEFA Pro Licence, highlighting the scale of the gap the initiative is looking to address.
Once the UEFA C Prep course has been completed, the participants are to continue their learning and coaching development at top professional clubs around the country, including Charlton FC. Ultimately, it shows the potential of gaming skills changing real lives.
Charlotte Marsh, Sky Sports Senior Football Journalist, said: «In a few years maybe we can look back and see one of these coaches in the dugout at a game and say, actually, this is a really historic, watershed moment, for female coaching in the UK.»
* Correct as of 07/04/2026, future percentage may vary. Includes all professional leagues across England, Spain, France, Germany, Italy.
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Comparto con muchos la visión de que la universidad, salgo contadas excepciones va muy por detrás del mundo real, con una actitud muy reactiva.
Hace años que salà de ella, aunque continúo ligado, intentando terminar otros estudios que hace tiempo comence (soy un ferviente entusiasta de estar continuamente formándome… aunque solamente sea como intención, y el estar matriculado en alguna asignatura de una 2ª carrera me ayuda en ocasiones a autoexigirme un plus adicional).
Lo penoso es que solamente mantengo relación, muy de vez en cuando, con 2 profesores. Los únicos de los que guardo un buen recuerdo. Y casualidad esta que no son profesionales de la docencia, sino profesionales de la industria privada que están en la docencia por convicción e ilusión personal. Cuánto tiene que aprender la universidad de muchas escuelas de negocios…