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Vicky Jepson

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Vicky Jepson is an English association football manager, currently in charge of FA Women's Super League side Liverpool. She took the role over on 26 October 2018 with Chris Kirkland as her assistant.[1]

Born in Macclesfield, Jepson attended Macclesfield College and coached at Macclesfield Town.[2] She started working at Liverpool in 2009 and held various roles including coaching the girls Development squad and holding training camps for girls abroad.[3] In addition she has worked for The FA at their girls excellence camps which help to develop the country's best younger players. In 2014 she was nominated for the FA Female Development Coach of the Year, and won the award the following year.[4]

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