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Sun 18 Jan 2026 • 23:02

Women's Football Manager Receives 12-Year Ban for Misconduct

Women's Football Manager Receives 12-Year Ban for Misconduct

# Women's Football Manager Banned for 12 Years After Inappropriate Conduct

A former women’s football manager has received a 12-year ban from all football activities due to his inappropriate actions towards players. This decision was announced following an investigation into allegations of sending explicit images and videos.

The misconduct took place while the individual was managing a women's football team. The Football Association (FA) has taken a firm stance, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a respectful and safe environment for all participants in the sport. The ruling from the FA regulatory commission stated, "Women should be able to participate in football without being subjected to the sort of behaviour Mr Hamilton exhibited towards them."

This ruling reflects a commitment to safeguarding and promoting women's football. Officials noted that the sport is currently flourishing, and for it to continue on a positive trajectory, it must be clear that such misconduct will result in severe consequences. "Women's football is prospering, and for it to continue to flourish, a clear message needs to be sent that the sort of misconduct Mr Hamilton committed will not be tolerated and will be met with the most severe consequences," officials asserted.