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Senior coach or manager of a sports team
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Ahead coach,senior coach, ormanager is a professional responsible for training and developing athletes within a sports team. This role often has a higher public profile and salary than other coaching positions. In some sports, such asassociation football andprofessional baseball, this role is referred to as the "manager," while in others, likeAustralian rules football, it is called "senior coach."

The head coach typically reports to a sporting director or general manager. In professional sports, where senior players are full-time employees under contract, the head coach often functions similarly to a general manager. Other coaches within the organization usually report to the head coach and specialize in areas such as offense or defense, with further subdivisions into specific roles like position coaches.

In youth sports, the head coach often serves as the primary representative of the coaching staff, managing communication with parents and overseeing the overall development of young athletes.

American football

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Nick Saban was the head coach of theAlabama Crimson Tide football team from2007 to2023.
For articles on position coaches, seeCategory:Coaches of American football.

Head coaching responsibilities inAmerican football vary depending on the level of the sport.

High school football

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As with most other head coaches,high school coaches are primarily tasked with organizing and training football players. This includes creating game plans, evaluating players, and leading the team during competition, deciding how the team is lined up, or their formation.[1]

High school head coaches also have a variety of responsibilities beyond the football field. These includerecruiting students within the school, scheduling opponents, and training/hiring/leading lower-level coaches.[2] Coaches can also release or suspend players on their team for various reasons. Most coaches hold another position within their program's school, typically as a teacher.[3] High school football coaches are typically required to have at least a bachelor's degree. Many coaches choose to earn a degree inphysical education orsports management.[4] Coaches will often preside over both avarsity andjunior varsity team, but it is common for an assistant coach to handle the primary responsibilities of the junior varsity team.[5]

College football

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One of the major features of head coaching incollege football is the high player turnover rate, which is how many players change teams, via the transfer portal, or getting drafted/graduating. It is currently averaging about 18% each season.[6]

Head coaches at the college level have a paid staff and can concentrate on the overall aspect of the team rather than dealing with the nuances of training regimens and similar activities.[citation needed] Unlike head coaches at other levels, college coaching staff are solely responsible for the roster of players on the team. The ability torecruit top players plays a major role in success at the college level, and is done, in most cases, by the head coach or head recruiter.

A college coach acts as the face of a team, in a sport where the players regularly depart after a few years, compared to some coaches who have been in the same position for over a generation. They are often called upon to discuss off-the-field incidents such as rule infractions or player antics.

In a majority of states, the head coach of apublic university's football ormen's basketball program is the highest-paid statepublic official.[7]

Major annual coaching honours given out at the end of the year include theHome Depot Coach of the Year, theLiberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award, theAssociated Press College Football Coach of the Year Award, and thePaul "Bear" Bryant Award.

National Football League

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See also:List of current NFL head coaches
Bill Belichick was the head coach of theNew England Patriots from2000 to2023.

At theprofessional level, head coaches often earn several million dollars a year, although there is considerable overlap between the salaries paid to top-earning college coaches and the range of salaries paid to head coaches in theNational Football League. Since they do not have to travel the countryrecruiting high school players, head coaches at the professional level have much more time to devote to tactics and playbooks, which are coordinated with staff who are typically paid even more than at the college level. They typically report to thegeneral manager.

A massive factor that affects NFL coaches salaries is the NFL's $11 billion earnings, making it thehighest revenue sport, exceedingMajor League Baseball's (MLB) $7 billion. The NFL's coaches are among the highest-paid professional coaches[8] with professional football salaries topping a 2011Forbes article on the highest-paid sports coaches.[9]

Another major element of NFL coaches' contracts, negotiated between individual coaches and NFL teams/owners, are NFL-demanded provisions in the employment contracts of coaches that authorize the employing NFL teams to withhold part of a coach's salary when league operations are suspended, such aslockouts or television contract negotiations.[10]

Salary

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As of 2023, the average annual salary for a head coach in the National Football League is approximately $6.6 million annually.[11] The salary for an NFL head coach can range from $5 million to over $18 million per year.[12] As of 2024, the highest paid NFL head coach isAndy Reid, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.[13]

Association football

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See also:Manager (association football)
Arne Slot, head coach ofLiverpool F.C.

Inassociation football, a head coach has the same responsibilities as in any other sport. For instance, inEuropean countries, a head coach usually picks theircoaching staff. The main difference is a head coach usually works with adirector of football, with the latter responsible for player recruitment and negotiating contracts. In theUnited Kingdom, these roles are sometimes combined in the position ofmanager.[14]

In some countries, an individual may be granted a position as asenior coach and act as the first assistant to the head coach or run ajunior squad in the club. In the absence of a head coach, a senior coach can temporarily take over as an interim head coach (orcaretaker manager).[citation needed]

Australian rules football or AFL

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Alastair Clarkson, head coach of theHawthorn Football Club

In Australian rules football, the head coach, or senior coach, is responsible for developing and implementing appropriate training programs for his players. The senior coach in the AFL is also responsible for determining the rotations and team lineups for each game. Moreover, the coaches are not the only ones involved in team operations, as in AFL teams, up to five different coaches may have their unique responsibilities. For example, there can be a forward, a midfielder, and a defense coach, each focusing on a particular position. Thus, each coach works with players in those positions.

Rugby union

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Rugby football union clubs have the option of employing a director of rugby (DOR), a head coach, or both. The responsibilities for each role vary between clubs. Generally, if a club decides to employ either a DOR or a head coach, it will hold more responsibility than if it employs individuals for both roles. It has been proposed that the DOR is a club-wide position, providing and ensuring the club is working towards a shared philosophy from youth teams to senior teams.[14][15] A head coach, on the other hand, is focused purely on planning and implementing coaching for the first team alongside a coaching staff consisting of a mixture of defense, attack, forwards, backs, skills, and strength and conditioning coaches.

Basketball

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College basketball

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California Golden Bears head coach Mike Montgomery in huddle at 2008 Golden Bear Classic championship game.
California Golden Bears men's basketball head coachMike Montgomery in huddle at 2008 Golden Bear Classic championship game.

As with coaches in college football, head coaches for college basketball programs are heavily involved in recruiting and scouting high school players.[15] Successful head coaches are thus ideally capable of identifying potential raw talent and attracting top-tier recruits to their program by cultivating a culture and identity for their team that remains alluring and consistent despite the yearly loss of players who leave to play for professional leagues or other schools via theNCAA transfer portal.[16]

A significant challenge faced by college basketball coaches is the fact that players can opt to register for theNBA draft after only one year of college, at the age of 19, as opposed to the three years enforced for college football players who wish to declare for theNFL draft.

Head coaching a college basketball program can often be a pathway to coaching positions in the NBA, although not always a direct one to head coaching.[17] Some successful college coaches have become notable head coaches in the NBA after first taking assistant coaching positions, such asQuin Snyder, who was the head coach of theMissouri Tigers men's basketball team before eventually working his way to a head coaching position and winning record with the NBA'sUtah Jazz.

National Basketball Association

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See also:List of NBA head coaches with 500 games coached
Steve Kerr, head coach of the Golden State Warriors and the highest paid coach in the NBA in 2025 standing near the scorer's table in Game 2 of the 2019 NBA Finals in Toronto.
Steve Kerr, head coach of the Golden State Warriors and the highest paid coach in the NBA in 2025.

In theNational Basketball Association (NBA), the head coach is responsible for developing game plans, scouting opponents, and managing players.[18]

An important aspect of a head coach's job is deciding which players to play at whichpositions and how many minutes to play them there. Well-planned distributions of minutes among players and properly timed substitutions are crucial in the pursuit of achieving favorable defensive and offensive match-ups against the opposing team. The head coach's rotation is also important in ensuring players do not get exhausted from playing too many minutes, which can lead to injuries, and also for making sure that players who need playing time to develop get time on the court.[19]

Some head coaches are known for being influential to team culture and chemistry and take on a notable leadership position in that regard. For example, championship-winningLos Angeles Lakers andChicago Bulls head coachPhil Jackson was noted for his unique "zen" philosophies in the locker room, as well as his use of thetriangle offense on the court, an offensive system centered around teamwork and passing.

Head coaches in the NBA often provide input and advice to thegeneral manager of the team but ultimately are not tasked with making final decisions on the finance and business side of team operations. This includes drafting new players,[20] making trades, and negotiating contracts.[21] Some head coaches are able to successfully transition to a role as general manager, including championship-winning executives, such asPat Riley of theMiami Heat, and bothDanny Ainge andBrad Stevens of theBoston Celtics.

Player-coaches

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See also:List of NBA player-coaches

The NBA once permitted active players to serve as the head coach of their team, but this practice was banned beginning in the 1983-1984 NBA season under the newly introduced salary cap regulations.[22] The most recent player-coach wasDave Cowens, who both coached and played for theBoston Celtics in the1978–79 NBA season.[23]

Salary

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As of 2025, the estimated median salary for NBA coaches is around $7 million annually.[24] The highest paid coach in 2025 isSteve Kerr of theGolden State Warriors, who earns $17.5 million per year as part of a $35 million two-year contract extension.[25]

Baseball

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Youth Baseball

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InLittle League, or other youth levels of baseball, the manager is responsible for teaching players technique and rules, organizing practices, choosing the lineup and starting pitcher. Oftentimes, the manager is a parent of a child on the team.[26]

High School Baseball

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At the High School level, there is a varsity and junior varsity level. The manager of the varsity team is the head of the school's baseball program, yet he does not manage the junior varsity team, as that is left to another coach in the program.[27]

College Baseball

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At the college level, the manager is responsible for recruiting high school players to their university, setting the lineup and starting pitcher, making day-to-day decisions, and other choices. They do not teach and train players, that is left for younger levels and assistants, but they are the head of the program.

Minor League Baseball

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InMinor League Baseball (MiLB), the manager is responsible for setting the lineup, pitcher, and making substitutions. It is similar to the Major Leagues. They prepare players for the major leagues and higher levels.

Major League Baseball

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InMajor League Baseball (MLB) the head coach, called themanager, is responsible for setting thelineup, choosing thestarting pitcher, making substitutions, and supporting his players (often by arguing with theumpire). The manager will often make these decisions based on matchup, orplatoon, advantages. Managers are often responsible for training players at lower levels, but specified assistant coaches are given that job at the highest level.[28]

Cricket

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Role

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To manage players treatment, rehab, recovery and fitness sessions, depending upon the needs during national cricket team's engagement.

Australia Cricket Team

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Andrew McDonald[29][30] is the current head coach of the Australian Cricket team.

Indian Cricket Team

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Gautam Gambhir[31] is the current head coach of the Indian Cricket team.

Pakistan Cricket Team

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Aqib Javed[32] is the current head coach of the Pakistani Cricket team.

Sport of athletics

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American track and field

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For articles on position coaches, seeCategory:American track and field coaches.

Head coaching responsibilities for American orUSA Track & Field vary depending on the level of the sport.

College track and field

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Bill Bowerman was an American track and field coach for theUniversity of Oregon and co-founder of Nike, Inc.

Bill Bowerman was an American track and field head coach for theUniversity of Oregon and co-founder ofNike, Inc.[33]

American Distance Running

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For articles on long-distance runners, seeCategory:American men long-distance runners.
For articles on long-distance runners, seeCategory:American women long-distance runners.

Head coaching responsibilities forLong-distance running vary depending on the level of the sport.

College Cross Country

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At the college or University level,Cross-country running head coaching responsibilities vary widely depending on the program's budget and staffing.

See also

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