The League Managers Association

The FA is delighted to partner with the League Managers Association, who operate from St. George's Park.

Gareth Southgate speaking at an LMA Institute of Leadership and High Performance event

The League Managers Association is the collective, representative voice of all managers from the Premier League, the Sky Bet Championship, Sky Bet Leagues 1 and 2 and the FA Women's Super League and Championship.

Since its inception in 1992, the LMA has continued to develop its support and service offering to its members and its influence within the game. The LMA has become an integral and respected part of the football industry and as football continues to present new challenges, the LMA will grow and adapt to achieve its aims.

The seven major aims of the LMA are:

  • To represent the interests of the professional football managers to The Football Association, Premier League, Football League and all the game’s other governing bodies and stakeholders
  • To promote and publish the views of the professional managers on key issues within the game
  • To protect the rights and privileges of its members
  • To deliver and grow a range of support services to the managers both professionally and personally
  • To embrace and deliver strong commercial relationships with the game’s sponsors and partners
  • To encourage honourable practice, conduct and courtesy in all professional activity
  • The LMA will carry out all its activity with expertise, professionalism and integrity

The LMA is privileged to call St. George’s Park home. The world class football and conference facilities enable the LMA to enhance the services it can deliver to both its membership and commercial partners. 

For more information on the League Managers Association click here or watch the LMA brand film here.