Michael Skubala

Michael Skubala (born 31 October 1982) is an English football coach who is the head coach for EFL League One club Lincoln City.

Early career
Skubala started his coaching career whilst teaching PE at Lutterworth College in Leicestershire. Alongside his job at the school, he had a number of coaching roles including at non-league club Barwell as-well as Coventry City and Nottingham Forest academies.

He subsequently became director of football at Loughborough University, renowned for sporting excellence, before being headhunted by the FA, where he became head coach of England national futsal team. Between 2017 and 2020, he guided them to their highest world ranking in two decades and played a key role in the development of future Premier League player and Wolves captain Max Kilman. Skubala then progressed to work with the England U18's, whilst also working at UEFA as a football advisor.

Leeds United
In July 2022, he was appointed head coach of Leeds United U21's.

In February 2023, Skubala was appointed interim head coach of English Premier League side Leeds United, alongside coaches Paco Gallardo and Chris Armas, after the sacking of head coach Jesse Marsch. After Leeds drew their first game away under Skubala 2–2 at Manchester United, it was announced that he would remain in charge for a second match four days later: the home tie against Manchester United. The club also announced that Skubala would remain in the role while the search for a permanent manager continued, and Skubala said he did not see the temporary role as an 'opportunity' for him. After the appointment of Javi Gracia as head coach, Skubala was promoted to first-team coach at Leeds

Lincoln City
On 13 November 2023, he was appointed the head coach of League One club Lincoln City. His first game ended in a 1–0 defeat to Stevenage. His first Lincoln City win came the next game, beating Leyton Orient 1–0. He was nominated for the February 2024 Manager of the Month, picking up 16 points from 6 unbeaten games. His unbeaten run would continue into March, taking 13 points from the next 5 games, including a 5–1, 6–0 and 5–0 win, getting him another manager of the month nomination. Lincoln City missed out on a play-off place following a 2–0 defeat to League One champions Portsmouth on the final day of the season.