Brownlie to move on from Motherwell with 'sense of pride'published at 12:47 GMT 6 November
Image source, SNSPaul Brownlie is to step down from the position of head of girls and women's at Motherwell in December.
The 48-year-old former Clyde and Arbroath striker has been at Fir Park since 2021 and steered the team to their first top-six finish in the SWPL last season.
"This has been a really difficult decision," said Brownlie, who helped establish a girls' academy.
"It's hard to close this chapter of my life as I've loved my time here and met some great people along the way, and we have had some proud moments. When I reflect on what we've achieved here in the last four years, I feel a sense of pride.
"We have managed to put in place a strong structure that will continue to flourish."
Motherwell are seventh in the SWPL after 10 matches, with Brownlie leaving to take on an undisclosed new opportunity.
His last match in charge will be at home to Rangers on 23 November.
"He has dedicated so much time to improving the structure and success of our women's team and girls' academy," said chief executive Brian Caldwell. "I am extremely grateful for his efforts, which have seen the team enjoy so many moments of success over the past four years.
"Everyone at Motherwell wishes Paul the very best in this next chapter of his career and we thank him sincerely for all his hard work."




















