The Amateur FA is unique among County FAs.
Formed in 1907, the organisation exists wholly outside the football pyramid, preserving the amateur spirit of the game while supporting thousands of players, referees, coaches, volunteers, clubs, leagues and committees across London and the Home Counties.
The Amateur FA is proud of its heritage of fair play, respect, and competitive leagues, with member clubs including former FA Cup winners. Today, the focus is firmly on the future: delivering safe, fun and inclusive football for all, supporting the wellbeing of participants, and using the power of football to unite communities and improve lives.
The Amateur FA is recruiting a Chief Executive Officer to lead the next chapter of the organisation and to deliver its 2024–2028 strategy: The Power of Allies.
At the Amateur FA, football is about inclusion, enjoyment and community. Regardless of who someone is, they'll find a team at the Amateur FA.
More information can be found at: https://www.amateur-fa.com
The Amateur FA is seeking an inspiring and resilient Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead its small, high-performing team into the next chapter of the organisation's journey. Working closely with the Board, Council, staff and volunteers, the CEO will provide strategic and operational leadership to deliver The FA Grassroots Football Strategy and the Amateur FA's Business Strategy. The organisation is committed to building an inclusive and diverse game, and wants its leadership to reflect the communities it serves.
The CEO will:
The Amateur FA is looking for an energising, forward-thinking leader who can demonstrate most or all of the following:
WE DELIVER
We do what we say we will do:
WE ARE ALWAYS RESPECTFUL
We treat everyone with respect:
WE ARE A TEAM
We work together among us and with you:
The Football Association are the governing body of football in Engand. The FA are responsible for ensuring that all the leagues within the country are fair and uphold specific standards. They are also responsible for overseeing, promoting and developing English football at all levels, including youth grassroots amateur and semi-pro leagues, as well as elite professional leagues.
The FA was established on 26 October 1863 as the British Football Association, before changing its name to The English FA in December 1910. Currently the Football Association is responsible for all legalities involving football played in England and it's also considered as their national governing body which is based in London, UK. The main responsibility of this organization is to run all leagues as well as provide support with coaching and facilities so they can help grow the game at all levels.
The FA are based out of Wembley Stadium and St George's Park
Wembley Stadium is the largest stadium in the UK, and with a capacity of over 90,000 is one of the largest stadiums in Europe. It is the playing venue of the English national team and also hosts such notable games as the League Cup final, FA Cup final, and Community Shield.
The current stadium was officially opened in 2007, replacing the original 1923-built Wembley Stadium which stood on the same site.
St. George’s Park, The FA's National Football Centre, is located in Burton-on-Trent and is an education and research centre giving future generations of English football coaches the fundamentals they need to effectively coach in their communities.
The £105m St George's Park, an impressive 330-acre facility, has 11 outdoor pitches, including an exact replica of the pitch at Wembley Stadium, as well as an altitude chamber that allows them to mimic playing conditions in different stadia around the world.