Louis Lancaster


Louis Lancaster is an English professional football coach who is currently an assistant at Utah Royals of the American National Women's Soccer League.

Early life

Born in Barking, Lancaster was raised in Hatfield in Hertfordshire. During his youth he had stints at professional academies however failed to secure a contract. Lancaster played semi-professional football for Welwyn Garden City, Hertford Town, Berkhamsted and Wealdstone.

Managerial career

Lancaster holds a UEFA Pro License and an Elite Coaching License. He has held Coaching positions at Portsmouth & Brentford. He also worked with future England international Jadon Sancho during his time at Watford, where he spent three seasons.
In 2011, Lancaster was selected as one of sixteen coaches from the past decade to participate in the inaugural FA Elite Coaches Award delivered by Dick Bate and Alistair Smith. He went on to complete his UEFA Pro Licence in 2013 where he also completed an in-depth study on the topic of mavericks. It was on this course he met Gary White. Lancaster assisted White at Shanghai Shenxin in China League One and with the Chinese Taipei national football team. In their time with the National Team, they reached the nation's highest ever FIFA ranking and won their first title in 49 years.

Chinese Taipei national team

Lancaster was appointed the head coach of the Chinese Taipei national team on 18 January 2019, his first senior management position.
Lancaster secured his first win charge on 11 June 2019, when Taiwan defeated Hong Kong 0–2, with both goals scored by Chen Hao-wei. He was sacked in December 2019.

Utah Royals

On 18 February 2020, Utah Royals announced that Lancaster has joined new head coach Craig Harrington's staff as an assistant.