Sheila Begbie


Sheila Begbie is a Scottish footballer and sports administrator who is currently Director of Domestic Rugby at the Scottish Rugby Union. She played as a central defender for Edinburgh Dynamos and the Scotland women's national team, making 25 international appearances after debuting for Scotland aged 15. She later entered football administration, spending sixteen years as head of Girls' and Women's Football at the Scottish Football Association before switching to rugby union with the SRU in 2014.

Early life and football career

Sheila Begbie grew up in the Drylaw area of Edinburgh and attended Craigroyston High School in the early 1970s. She began playing football and other sports in the street, in an era when this was considered unusual for a girl. At the age of 13, she heard about a local women's football team, Edinburgh Dynamos – one of only eight such teams in Scotland at the time – and began to play in organised football. Aged 15, she made her debut for the Scotland national team in their first international in 1972, going on to make 25 appearances as a defender. Although she was later offered opportunities to play semi-professionally in Italy and the United States, Begbie decided to stay in Scotland and concentrate on her career as a physical education teacher.

Administrative career

Begbie was Girls’ and Women’s Football Co-ordinator with the TeamSport Scotland initiative of Sportscotland prior to becoming Head of Girls' and Women's Football at the Scottish Football Association in 1998. She was involved in the establishment of the SFA Women's National Performance Centre at the University of Stirling. She also worked with UEFA in a number of roles, including as head of their Women's Committee and as a Match Delegate.
Begbie left the SFA in 2014, switching sports to take up a new appointment with the Scottish Rugby Union as Head of Women's Rugby. In 2017 she took up a new role at the SRU, becoming Director of Domestic Rugby, with a remit to develop the sport at grassroots level.

Honours

Begbie was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 2001 New Year Honours list, for her services to women's football.