Charlotte Healy's New Chapter: From Man Utd Assistant to Bristol City Head Coach
Charlotte Healy transitions from Manchester United assistant to head coach of Bristol City, marking a significant step in her coaching career.


Charlotte Healy, the esteemed assistant manager at Manchester United, is set to embark on a new journey as the head coach of Bristol City. This pivotal move comes after her impactful tenure at United, where she played a crucial role in the team's recent successes, including their triumph in the Women's FA Cup and their qualification for the Champions League.
Healy joined Manchester United in 2019 as the Under-21s manager and later became the first-team assistant to Marc Skinner. Her strategic insights and leadership have been instrumental in shaping the team's performance and achieving significant milestones.
Bristol City has been in search of a permanent manager since Stephen Kirby stepped down on 13 May after a season in WSL 2. Healy's appointment is seen as a promising step forward for the club, bringing her extensive experience from her roles at Manchester City, Liverpool, and Manchester United.
In a recent development, Healy temporarily joined the Republic of Ireland squad to assist in preparing for two friendly matches against the USA. This collaboration with Carla Ward, the manager, and Amber Whiteley, the interim Liverpool boss, further highlights her versatility and commitment to the sport.
Healy's transition to Bristol City is not just a career milestone but also a testament to her dedication and expertise in women's football. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how her leadership will influence Bristol City's future performances in the league.
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