Former Liverpool manager Matt Beard has died at the age of 47, the Women’s Super League club has announced.
Beard led Liverpool to back-to-back WSL titles in 2013 and 2014.
He returned for a second spell at the club in 2021 but was sacked in February this year.
In a statement, Liverpool paid tribute to “an extremely committed and successful manager”.
They added: “He was also a person of real integrity and warmth, who will always be remembered with genuine fondness by everyone he worked with at the club. Rest in peace, Matt.”
After his reappointment in 2021, Beard led the Reds to promotion back to the WSL and helped them to a seventh-placed finish on their return to the top flight.
Beard also managed Liverpool during their first ever Champions League campaign.
His brother Mark paid tribute to the “most amazing, caring man who was loved by anyone who had the pleasure to meet him”.
“We will love you forever Matt Matt,” he said in a social media post.
The WSL posted a tribute on X, saying: “Everyone at WSL Football extends its deepest sympathies to the family, friends and loved ones of Matt Beard following news of his passing.
“Matt played an instrumental role in the growth of women’s football and will be missed by everyone associated with the game.”
Beard was appointed Burnley manager in June but resigned after just two months in charge.
He had previous spells at Millwall Lionesses, Chelsea, West Ham and National Women’s Soccer League side Boston Breakers, as well as an interim period in charge of Bristol City.
The Clarets paid tribute, saying: “The thoughts and prayers of everyone at the club are with Matt’s family and friends.”
Millwall Lionesses, where Beard started his managerial career, said in a statement: “Everybody at the club is deeply saddened by the passing of former Lionesses manager, Matt Beard.
“We send all our love and support to his family, friends and colleagues across the many clubs he managed at this very difficult time.”