Dan Ashworth has returned to the Football Association as its inaugural chief football officer, following notable roles at Brighton, Newcastle, and Manchester United. He aims to lead the high-performance strategy for English football, focusing on developing a competitive national team and increasing the number of local coaches. Additionally, he will manage the evolution of St George's Park, which will be pivotal ahead of Euro 2028, set to be held across England, Scotland, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland. His return is seen as a significant step forward by FA CEO Mark Bullingham.
In his new role at the FA, Ashworth will be tasked with leading the high performance strategy, developing a successful England team and growing home-grown coaches.
FA CEO Mark Bullingham remarked, 'Dan is a hugely influential and respected figure in the game, who has a long-standing commitment to England Football.'
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