Matt Beard

English football manager (1978–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Matthew Beard (9 January 1978 – 20 September 2025) was an English professional football coach. Active primarily in women's football, he managed Millwall, Chelsea, Liverpool, Boston Breakers, West Ham United, Bristol City, and Burnley.

Full name Matthew Beard[1]
Date of birth (1978-01-09)9 January 1978
Place of birth Roehampton, England
Date of death 20 September 2025(2025-09-20) (aged 47)
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Matt Beard
Beard with Liverpool Women in 2024
Personal information
Full name Matthew Beard[1]
Date of birth (1978-01-09)9 January 1978
Place of birth Roehampton, England
Date of death 20 September 2025(2025-09-20) (aged 47)
Place of death Chester, England
Managerial career
Years Team
2008–2009 Millwall Lionesses
2009–2012 Chelsea Ladies
2012–2015 Liverpool Women
2016–2017 Boston Breakers
2018–2020 West Ham United Women
2021 Bristol City Women (interim)
2021–2025 Liverpool Women
2025 Burnley Women
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Career

Early career and Millwall Lionesses

Beard had his first coaching job as reserve team manager at non-league Kingstonian. He then had coaching stints at Tooting & Mitcham, Hampton & Richmond Borough, and Charlton Athletic Ladies. After Keith Boanas moved to Millwall Lionesses in June 2008,[2] Beard went too and succeeded in the Lionesses job when Boanas quit after six months.[3] In Beard's first fledgling steps in management, he guided the team to the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division title and promotion to the top tier in the 2008–09 season.[4]

Chelsea Ladies

Beard was named first-team manager of Chelsea Ladies for the 2009–10 season on the recommendation of team captain and former player-manager Casey Stoney, who had played for Beard when he was an assistant at Charlton.[4] He remained until 2012, having guided the club to the 2012 FA Women's Cup Final,[5] the FA Premier League Cup semi-finals in 2009,[6] and a third-place finish in the FA Women's Premier League National Division at the end of the 2009–10 season.[7]

Liverpool Women and Boston Breakers

Beard then took a position with Liverpool Women for the 2013 and 2014 seasons, and was named FA Women's Super League Manager of the Year in 2013 and 2014.[8] On 22 September 2015, it was announced that he was leaving Liverpool, and had accepted a head coaching position with the Boston Breakers.[9][10]

West Ham United Women

On 7 June 2018, Beard was appointed manager of West Ham United Women.[11] In May 2019, he took the club to the FA Cup Final, where they lost 3–0 to Manchester City at Wembley.[12] On 19 November 2020, Beard and West Ham agreed on his departure from the club by mutual consent.[13]

Return to Liverpool Women

On 13 May 2021, it was announced Beard was re-appointed manager of Liverpool Women, and would return six years after he left.[14] He won the FA Women's Championship with them by the end of the season.[15]

On 27 February 2025, it was announced that Beard had departed Liverpool with immediate effect.[16][17]

Burnley Women

On 19 June 2025, it was announced that Beard had taken over as head coach of Burnley Women.[18] On 27 August 2025, after two months in the role, Burnley announced that he had resigned with immediate effect, as he wanted to pursue other opportunities.[19]

Personal life and death

Beard was born in Roehampton on 9 January 1978.[20] He and his wife, Debbie, had two children. Beard also had a stepson from his wife's first marriage,[21] who was a youth coach for Chelsea for over 10 years.[citation needed] Beard's older brother Mark Beard played professionally for Millwall, Sheffield United and Southend United.[22]

Beard died on 20 September 2025, at the age of 47.[23][24][25] At a coroner's court hearing into his death held on 29 September the court were informed that Beard had been found hanged in his home in Deeside, Flintshire, and that he had died in hospital in Chester later the same day.[26] The inquest concluded that Beard had taken his own life.[27]

Managerial statistics

As of 16 February 2025[28][29]

All competitive games (league, domestic and continental cups) are included.

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Managerial record by team and tenure
Club Nat. From To Record
P W D L Win %
Millwall England 2009 2009 161222075.00
Chelsea England 2009 2012 6133820054.10
Liverpool England 2013 2016 5832719055.17
Boston Breakers United States 2016 2017 447928015.91
West Ham United England 2018 2020 70241036034.29
Bristol City England 2021 2021 15348020.00
Liverpool England 2021 2025 103501934048.54
Total 36716159147043.87
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Honours

Liverpool Women

Individual

References

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