Will Still

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Will Still
Personal information
Full name Will Still
Date of birth (1992-10-14) 14 October 1992 (age 31)
Place of birth Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium
Team information
Current team
Reims (head coach)
Youth career
0000 Sint-Truiden
0000 Mons
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
0000 Tempo Overijse
0000 RFC Grez-Doiceau
0000 Racing Jet Wavre
0000 Royale Union Rixensartoise
0000 Royal Wavre Limal
Managerial career
2017 Lierse
2021 Beerschot
2022– Reims
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Will Still (born 14 October 1992) is an English professional football manager who is the head coach of club Reims.

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Born in Belgium to English parents, Still played both amateur and semi-professional football before becoming assistant manager of Preston North End's under-14 team. He returned to Belgium and held various backroom staff positions largely as a video analyst for Sint-Truiden and Lierse. In 2017 he was appointed caretaker manager of the club at the age of only 24 years old. He later became the clubs full time manager but would depart due to his lack of UEFA coaching license not allowing him to manage the club past a 60 day window. Still went on to Beerschot in 2021 before joining Ligue 1 side Reims as assistant coach. In 2022 he was installed as the clubs new first team manager. Still gained media attention for being 30 years old at the time of his appointment and Reims being fined €25,000 for every match Still managed due to him not holding a UEFA Pro Licence. [1]

Early life

Still was born on 14 October 1992 [2] in Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium to English parents, Jane (nee Bagley) and Julian Richard Still, who left the United Kingdom two years earlier. His father worked for Shell. [3] Still has two brothers, Nicolas and Edward, both also active in football. [4] [5]

Growing up in the Walloon region, near Brussels, he went to a French language school and then learned Dutch by playing for Flemish football clubs. He went through Sint-Truiden and Mons youth teams, and finally played for Mons reserve team and amateur club Tempo Overijse, back then playing the Belgian Fourth Division. [4]

Still has stated that playing the Football Manager and Championship Manager video game series helped him to decide to switch focus from playing at the age of 17, and move to England to start studying to become a coach at Myerscough College in Preston, Lancashire. [6] [7]

Still is a fan of Premier League club West Ham United. [8]

Managerial career

Early career

Still started his career as assistant of the U14 manager of Preston North End. At that club he did an internship as part of his football studies at Myerscough College. In 2014, he became video analyst at Sint-Truiden, after successfully using a match analysis to convince manager Yannick Ferrera. [5] In 2015, the team were promoted to the Belgian First Division A, but when Ferrera switched to Standard Liège, Still followed him. That season, Standard Liège won the Belgian Cup, but in September 2016, both Ferrera and his assistants were sacked. [9]

Lierse

In April 2017, Still started a new position at second division team Lierse, combining the video analyst job with the assignment as assistant manager of Frederik Vanderbiest. [10] In June 2017, Still returned to Standard Liège, [11] only to leave two days later as his new club did not want to fulfill the agreed upon arrangements as part of the contract negotiations. [12]

Still was able to return immediately to Lierse, where (at just 24 years of age) he was appointed caretaker manager in October due to the sacking of Vanderbiest. [13] [14] Eventually, Lierse employed Still as full-time manager. [15] Still managed to guide the team to 21 points out of 27, including a seven-game winning streak. The 2–0 victory against Westerlo of 2 December 2017 became his last match as head coach however, as he did not possess the "UEFA A-level coach" degree, which is required in the Belgian First Division B to remain in charge for more than 60 days. [16] Still stayed with Lierse but became the assistant of David Colpaert.[ citation needed ]

Beerschot

At the end of the 2017–18 season, Lierse was declared bankrupt. Still left for Beerschot to become assistant of Stijn Vreven. [17] Under his successor, Hernán Losada, Beerschot and Still were promoted to the Belgian First Division A. After Losada left mid-January 2021 to start as head coach of D.C. United, Still became the new manager of Beerschot. [7] At the end of the 2020–21 season, despite finishing 9th, Beerschot's owners decided to hire the more experienced Peter Maes to take them into the next season. [7] The team finished last and were relegated.

Reims

Following his departure from Beerschot, Still joined Ligue 1 team Reims as assistant to manager Óscar García. Following four months in France, Still was offered roles at two Belgian clubs and chose to return to Standard Liège. Still explained that part of the reasoning behind this was the fact that his UEFA pro licence was registered in Belgium, so he was having to drive back and forth between Belgium and Reims to attend courses, which was becoming a strain on his time. [18]

At the end of the 2021–22 season, Still returned to the Ligue 1 side as an assistant manager. [7] After García was sacked on 13 October 2022, Still took over as caretaker manager. Following an undefeated stretch of five games, he was appointed as manager for the rest of the 2022–23 season, becoming the youngest manager in Europe's top five leagues at 30 years of age. Since he did not hold a UEFA Pro Licence, Reims was fined €25,000 for every match Still managed [19] until he started a monthly course at the National Football Centre near Brussels. [20]

He started his tenure as head coach at Reims with a 14-game unbeaten streak in all competitions which ended with a 3–1 defeat against Toulouse in the Coupe de France round of 16, [21] including two draws against league leaders Paris Saint-Germain. [18] With a 1–0 win against Monaco on 12 March 2023, Still extended his unbeaten start as Reims manager to 17 matches, setting a new Ligue 1 record. He also became just the second manager to reach this mark in top-five European leagues in the 21st century, following Tito Vilanova with 18 matches at Barcelona in 2012–13. [22] A week later, his undefeated streak in Ligue 1 came to an end after a 2–1 home defeat against Marseille. [23]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 21 April 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Lierse 6 October 20172 December 20179711169+7077.78
Beerschot 19 January 202130 June 2021156272220+2040.00
Reims [24] 13 October 2022Present642519208672+14039.06
Total88392128124101+23044.32

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