Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Female coach unveiled by men's team

Helena Costa meets the media after becoming France's first ever professional female coach for a male team after her appointment at Clermont Foot. Helena Costa meets the media after becoming France's first ever professional female coach for a male team after her appointment at Clermont Foot.
The Portuguese coach said: "We are in 2014 so I understand your surprise and the quantity of press and the impact but it should be a normal thing."The Portuguese coach said: "We are in 2014 so I understand your surprise and the quantity of press and the impact but it should be a normal thing."
Costa has previously worked with the Iran and Qatar women's national teams, while she also led Benfica's male youth team to two World Youth titles.Costa has previously worked with the Iran and Qatar women's national teams, while she also led Benfica's male youth team to two World Youth titles.
The 36-year-old's appointment represents the first time a team in the top two divisions of one of Europe's big five leagues -- Spain, Germany, England, Italy and France -- has hired a woman manager.The 36-year-old's appointment represents the first time a team in the top two divisions of one of Europe's big five leagues -- Spain, Germany, England, Italy and France -- has hired a woman manager.
Pia Sundhage is currently in charge of the Sweden women's team, but the former player really made her name as a coach with the U.S. Sundhage led the side to back-to-back Olympic gold medals in 2008 and 2012, while she was also named FIFA World Coach of the Year in 2012.Pia Sundhage is currently in charge of the Sweden women's team, but the former player really made her name as a coach with the U.S. Sundhage led the side to back-to-back Olympic gold medals in 2008 and 2012, while she was also named FIFA World Coach of the Year in 2012.
Silvia Neid, a former German international, is the current coach of the Germany women's team. She has guided the side to World Cup glory as well as two European Championships. Neid has also twice won FIFA's World Coach of the Year award.Silvia Neid, a former German international, is the current coach of the Germany women's team. She has guided the side to World Cup glory as well as two European Championships. Neid has also twice won FIFA's World Coach of the Year award.
Carolina Morace took charge of male Italian Serie C1 team Viterbese for two matches in 1999. The former Italian international has also coached the Italy and Canada women's teams.Carolina Morace took charge of male Italian Serie C1 team Viterbese for two matches in 1999. The former Italian international has also coached the Italy and Canada women's teams.
Hope Powell was appointed as the first ever female coach of the England women's team in 1998. During her 15-year reign, she guided the side to qualification for two World Cups and four European Championships. Powell also coached Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics.Hope Powell was appointed as the first ever female coach of the England women's team in 1998. During her 15-year reign, she guided the side to qualification for two World Cups and four European Championships. Powell also coached Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics.
Eva Carneiro currently works for Chelsea as the club's first-team doctor. Carneiro joined the Blues in 2009, initially working with the reserves, before being promoted in 2011.Eva Carneiro currently works for Chelsea as the club's first-team doctor. Carneiro joined the Blues in 2009, initially working with the reserves, before being promoted in 2011.
Karren Brady is the vice chairman at English Premier League club West Ham, arriving at the club in 2010. Brady, who is helping to oversee West Ham's move to London's Olympic Stadium in 2016, is a former managing director of Birmingham City.Karren Brady is the vice chairman at English Premier League club West Ham, arriving at the club in 2010. Brady, who is helping to oversee West Ham's move to London's Olympic Stadium in 2016, is a former managing director of Birmingham City.
  • Helena Costa is first female to be given top coaching job in top two tiers of Europe's big five leagues
  • "Look at me as a normal coach," says the new boss of French club Clermont Foot
  • The 36-year-old hopes her appointment "can open doors" for other female coaches
  • The Portuguese coach is dubbed "Mourinho in a skirt" in her home country

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(CNN) -- Helena Costa spent an hour talking about her landmark job as France's first ever professional female coach for a male team Thursday but her message was simple and succinct.

"Look at me as a normal coach," said the 36-year-old as she was unveiled by second-tier side Clermont Foot.

Costa is the first female to be given the head job in the top two divisions of one of Europe's big five leagues -- Spain, Germany, England, Italy and France.

More than 100 journalists -- as well as some of the club's players -- assembled at the Clermont stadium to meet the Portuguese who is hoping her appointment will inspire other female coaches.

"I know it's a big step," said Costa, who left her role as coach of the Iranian national women's team to accept the position with Clermont.

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"I know because I had a career before in a man's world mainly, so I know it's an important day and it can open other doors, or not.

"I understand your surprise and the quantity of press and the impact but, we are in 2014, it should be a normal thing."

Costa, a sports science graduate, has been rewarded following her work with the Iran and Qatar women's national teams.

She also led Benfica's male youth team to two World Youth titles and spent time as a scout with Scottish club Celtic.

Her reputation has even spawned the nickname "Mourinho in a skirt" in her home country, a reference to Portugal's most high-profile football manager, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.

The football season has just finished in France and Clermont Foot finished 14th in Ligue 2 but Costa already has big plans for her first season in charge.

"I think that as in all leagues, if a club doesn't have a huge budget that doesn't mean that the players should not be ambitious and committed," she said.

We are in 2014 ,so I understand your surprise, but it should be a normal thing
Helena Costa

"Between the team we will define our objectives but winning is the common word that we are going to speak. I'm here to win.

"I'm a demanding person with myself and my team, but especially with myself."

Costa will find herself under extra external scrutiny too as the highest profile female coach of a male professional football team in Europe.

The 36-year-old is also pushing boundaries in France where match official Nelly Viennot previously broke new ground as an assistant referee, also featuring in Champions League games.

Sexist society

French football writer Caroline Bauer told CNN World Sport that Costa's appointment was something of a shock.

"French society is a little bit sexist in sport, really sexist," she said. "So it was a big surprise and a lot of people said it was a bad idea.

"At first in France everybody thought that Clermont just wanted to create a buzz with the appointment.

"But then Helena Costa came to France two weeks ago and she spoke a lot to the French media and she explained who she was.

"Now we understand that she has a real project with Clermont and she wants to prove she can be a real coach like men."

Costa will get her first chance to prove herself when the new French soccer season begins late summer.

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