The Women's Super League Hall of Fame has posthumously inducted former Liverpool manager Matt Beard, alongside Casey Stoney and Kerys Harrop.
Beard, who passed away in September 2025 at age 47, led Liverpool to consecutive WSL titles in 2013 and 2014. He also managed Chelsea, West Ham, Millwall Lionesses, Boston Breakers, and Burnley, and had an interim spell at Bristol City.
The WSL described Beard as having a career spanning nearly two decades in English women's football, making history by managing Chelsea in the league's first ever match in April 2011.
Casey Stoney, a former England captain with 130 caps, won 12 major trophies as a player. She later became Manchester United's first head coach, guiding them to promotion, and now leads the Canadian women's national team.
Kerys Harrop, a defender who played her entire 12-year WSL career at Birmingham City and Tottenham, was the division's all-time appearance holder. She won the FA Cup with Birmingham in 2012.
The trio's contributions to women's football have been recognized with their induction into the Hall of Fame.