Matt Beard has been posthumously inducted into the WSL Hall of Fame for 2026, honoring his significant contributions to women's football in England. He is the first manager to receive this honor since the Hall's establishment in 2021.
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Matt Beard inducted posthumously into WSL Hall of Fame for 2026
First manager to be inducted since the Hall's creation in 2021
Contributed significantly to women's football over two decades
Won two league titles with Liverpool and led West Ham to FA Cup Final
Also inducted were Casey Stoney and Karys Harrop
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BIRKENHEAD, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Matt Beard, Manager of Liverpool, Rhiannon Roberts and Niamh Fahey of Liverpool celebrate with the Barclays FA Women's Championship trophy after the Barclays FA Women's Championship match between Liverpool and Sheffield United at Prenton Park on April 24, 2022 in Birkenhead, England. (Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images
BIRKENHEAD, ENGLAND - APRIL 24: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Matt Beard, Manager of Liverpool, Rhiannon Roberts and Niamh Fahey of Liverpool celebrate with the Barclays FA Women's Championship trophy after the Barclays FA Women's Championship match between Liverpool and Sheffield United at Prenton Park on April 24, 2022 in Birkenhead, England. (Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Thursday the Barclayâs Womenâs Super League announced their 2026 additions to the WSL Hall of Fame, as voted on by a panel of former players, coaches, officials, journalists and key figures. Established in 2021 and launched to coincide with the 10 year anniversary of the leagueâs creation, is âintended to recognize and honour players and individuals that who have contributed to the growth of the womenâs game in England and the WSL since its founding.â
Former Liverpool Womenâs manager Matt Beard is included in the inductees for 2026, the first manager to be inducted since itâs creation, honoring the life and legacy of a man who worked tirelessly to bring womenâs football to the level it deserves over two decades.
âFirstly, a name synonymous with the Barclays WSL and the womenâs game, Matt Beard will be inducted posthumously following his passing in September 2025,â said the leagueâs statement.
âBeardâs association with womenâs football in England spanned almost two decades, with much of his managerial career taking centre stage in the top flight at the helm of , Liverpool and .
âMaking history when managing the Blues in the Barclays WSLâs first ever fixture in April 2011, he also won two league titles whilst on Merseyside (2013 and 2014) and led the Hammers to the 2019 Womenâs FA Cup Final.
âEarning BWSL Manager of the Season accolades in 2013 and 2024 in his two separate spells with Liverpool, Beard brought the curtain down on his time in the Barclays WSL in 2025, with his place in the hearts of all associated with the womenâs game well and truly cemented.â
Beard also had spells at Millwall Lionesses and the now defunct NWSL club Boston Breakers, in addition to an interim period at Bristol City. It was Beard who pushed the club upon his return to Liverpool in 2021 to upgrade the training facilities and playing conditions for the Womenâs arm of the club, encouraging the move to take over Melwood Training Ground and away from Prenton Park as their home stadium. Beard was also the manager when the Liverpool Ladies were the only womenâs team in the league to be full time, leading to their first title in 2013.
Though he left the club in 2025, his impact on not just Liverpool but the womenâs game as a whole is immeasurable, and the hall of fame induction is well earned. Also inducted this year is former Liverpool player Casey Stoney, who also played under Beard before leaving the club upon the creation of Manchester United Women, and Birmingham City legend Karys Harrop.
Q&A
Why was Matt Beard inducted into the WSL Hall of Fame?
Matt Beard was inducted for his extensive contributions to women's football in England, particularly during his managerial roles at Chelsea, Liverpool, and West Ham United.
What achievements did Matt Beard have in his coaching career?
Beard won two league titles with Liverpool, led West Ham to the Women's FA Cup Final, and earned BWSL Manager of the Season accolades in 2013 and 2024.
When did Matt Beard pass away?
Matt Beard passed away in September 2025, shortly before his posthumous induction into the Hall of Fame.
Who else was inducted into the WSL Hall of Fame alongside Matt Beard?
Alongside Matt Beard, former Liverpool player Casey Stoney and Birmingham City legend Karys Harrop were also inducted in 2026.
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