Leanne Hall
• England international – Lioness Legacy Cap 133
• One of the highest qualified female coaches worldwide, with 20+ years experience (men & women)
• Coaching from youth to world class, with players winning major honours – FIFA World Cups, FIFA Golden Glove, UEFA European Championship, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Golden Boot
• Coached winning WSL team, plus Champions League, FA, and League Cup finalist
• International coach at FIFA World Cups, Asia Cups and UEFA European Championships
• Specialist coach in individual, goalscoring and goalkeeper development and set pieces
Coaching Career
Professional Women's Football
Arsenal WFC
Assistant Coach
Individual Development Coach
Set Piece Coach
Goalkeeper Coach
Australia (Seniors)
Set Piece Coach
England (U15-U23)
Set Piece Coach
Goalkeeper Coach
Birmingham City LFC
Assistant Manager
Set Piece Coach
Goalkeeper Coach
Aston Villa WFC & Leeds United LFC
Assistant Manager

Notable Achievements (Club)
FA Women's Super League Winner (Arsenal)
UEFA Champions League Later Stages (Arsenal)
FA Cup Finalist x 3 (Arsenal, Birmingham City & Leeds United)
League Cup Finalist x 2 (Arsenal)
Notable Achievements (National Team - England Women)
FIFA U20 World Cup Finals - Bronze Medal
FIFA U17 World Cup Finals
UEFA U17 European Championship Finals - Bronze Medal
UEFA U17 & U19 European Championship Finals
World Deaf Futsal Finals - Bronze Medal
Elite Qualifications
UEFA A Licence (Outfield)
UEFA A Licence (Goalkeeping) - First female in the UK
FA Advanced Youth Award
Advanced Skill Acquisition
Sports Coaching & Development - Loughborough University
Level 3 – Athlete Personal Development & Lifestyle
Mental Health First Aid
The FootballHER – The Female Athlete
DBS and Safeguarding Children Certified
Playing Career
England, Birmingham City, Fulham, Leeds United, Doncaster Belles
Notable Achievements
Lioness Legacy Number 133
UEFA European Championships 2001 & 2005 (England)
FA Cup Finalist x 2 (Doncaster Belles)
FA League Cup Finalist x 2 (Fulham & Birmingham City)
FA Community Shield (Doncaster Belles)
UEFA Champions League Later Stages (Fulham)
Played in the first televised FA Cup Final on BBC


Photo courtesy of Arsenal FC