The Football Association has officially announced that Baroness Sue Campbell will retire from her role as director of women's football in 2024.
The 74-year-old has been in her position since 2016 and has overseen a multitude of changes in the women’s game.
During her time, Campbell has contributed to the success of England’s women teams, who won Euro 2022 and reached the Women’s World Cup final in August this year.
She helped redesigned the talent pathway for young players and was instrumental in the development of the Women’s Super League and Championship.
The FA will now begin the process of recruiting Campbell’s successor, with a view to appointing a new Director of Women’s Football next year.
Campbell will retire from her role once her successor is appointed and has joined The FA.
“I have loved my time leading the women’s game in England and have been privileged and proud to work alongside so many talented people,” Campbell said.
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