Melissa Andreatta Takes Helm as Scotland Women's Head Coach: A New Era Begins
Australia's Melissa Andreatta appointed Scotland women's head coach on a 4-year deal, tasked with rebuilding after Euro 2025 qualification failure.


Historic Appointment for Scottish Women's Football
Football Australia's assistant coach Melissa Andreatta has been named the new head coach of Scotland's women's national team, signing a four-year contract to lead the side through their transitional period. The 46-year-old replaces Pedro Martinez Losa, who departed after Scotland failed to qualify for Euro 2025.
Andreatta's Credentials
- Current Roles:
- Matildas assistant coach since 2019
- Australia U23 head coach since 2022
- Club Success:
- Guided Brisbane Roar to 2018 W-League Premiership (now A-League Women),
- Earned 2018 Coach of the Year honors
- Development Focus: Known for nurturing young talent throughout her career
Immediate Challenges
- Nations League Survival: Scotland sit bottom of Group A1 after a 6-1 defeat to Germany, with critical matches vs Austria (May 30) and Netherlands (June 4) remaining.
- Squad Transition: Interim coach Michael McArdle blooded youngsters during his brief tenure; Andreatta must balance development with results.
- Restoring Confidence: The team hasn't won in 10 competitive matches dating back to April 2023.
Tactical Outlook
Andreatta's philosophy blends:
- Attacking patterns honed with Australia's technical staff
- Youth integration from her U23 experience
- Tournament pedigree (4th at 2023 WWC, Tokyo Olympics)
Historical Context
Scotland's "golden generation" missed three straight major tournaments after back-to-back EURO/WWC qualifications (2017-2019). Andreatta's appointment signals a long-term rebuild.
"She inherits a squad needing both psychological repair and tactical evolution," noted BBC Scotland's Amy Canavan. "Her developmental track record makes her ideal for this project."
Key Dates
- First Match: May 30 vs Austria (Hampden Park)
- WWC 2027 Qualifiers: Begin autumn 2025
[Getty Images: Andreatta lifting 2018 W-League trophy with Brisbane Roar]