The disparity in female coaching representation in women's football remains acute, highlighted by only 12 of the 32 national teams at the World Cup managed by women.
In England's Women's Super League, 41.7% of managerial roles are held by women, showcasing a relatively high rate of female representation compared to other leagues.
The exits of prominent coaches like Emma Hayes raise concerns for future female representation in coaching, despite the current positive statistics in the Women's Super League.
With only 12.5% female coaches in Spain and just 8.3% in France and Germany, the need for systemic changes to support women in coaching is clear.
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