Dan Ashworth has been appointed as the Football Association's first chief football officer, focusing on enhancing England's football performance strategies. His responsibilities include developing successful national teams, fostering homegrown coaching talent, and overseeing projects like the regeneration of St George's Park in preparation for Euro 2028. Ashworth's experience includes previous positions at the FA and director roles at prominent clubs, including Brighton and Manchester United, making him a significant figure in English football.
"Dan is hugely influential and respected figure in the game, who has a long-standing commitment to England football," FA CEO Mark Bullingham said.
Ashworth will lead the FA's high performance strategy, developing successful England teams and increasing the number of homegrown coaches.
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