Laura McAllister (born 10 December 1964) is a Welsh academic, sports administrator and former
international footballer. As a
Wales women's national football team player, McAllister won 24
caps
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and served as team
captain
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. She is currently Professor of Public Policy and the Governance of Wales at the
Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University.
She was formerly Professor of Governance at
Liverpool University. She was appointed
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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(CBE) in the
2016 Birthday Honours for services to sport. She was a board member of
Stonewall from 2012 to 2015, and is currently a board member of the
Institute of Welsh Affairs
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. She is Chair of the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame and a Non-executive Director of Goodson Thomas boutique executive search agency. She was honoured as one of the
BBC 100 Women in December 2022. Since April 2023, she has also been a vice-president of
UEFA
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.
Academic career
McAllister is a former pupil of Ysgol Glyndwr and Bryntirion Comprehensive School in Bridgend. She is a graduate of the
London School of Economics
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, where she completed a BSc. (Econ.) Honours degree in government, and at
Cardiff University
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, where she completed a PhD in Politics. She was Professor of Governance at the
University of Liverpool
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Management School between 1998 and October 2016.
She is now Professor of Governance and Public Policy at Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre. She was elected as a
Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales (FLSW) in 2015.
She was a member of the
National Assembly for Wales
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Remuneration Board from 2014 to 2015, an advisor to the Independent Panel on Assembly Members' Pay and Support from 2008 to 2009, and a member of the
Richard Commission
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between 2002 and 2004. She advised the Independent Panel on AMs' Pay and Support, 2008–10 and was Chair of the Expert Panel on Assembly Electoral Reform which published its report "A Parliament that Works for Wales" in December 2017. In October 2021, she was named co-chair of the Independent Constitutional Commission on Wales' place in the United Kingdom.
She holds honorary degrees and fellowships from
Bangor University
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, Cardiff University,
Cardiff Metropolitan University
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The university offers degree courses in a variety of d ...
, Swansea University, and Trinity St David's University.
Club career
McAllister was a club athlete (middle distance) and played netball and hockey. She did not play organised football until she joined
Millwall Lionesses while studying at the
London School of Economics
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. Upon her return to Wales, she spent 12 years with
Cardiff City. McAllister was Club Captain and collected two
Welsh Women's Cup winner's medals and won
promotion
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into the
FA Women's Premier League
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with Cardiff City. She is one of the club's Vice Presidents.
International career
In 1992, McAllister was one of three female footballers who lobbied
Football Association of Wales
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(FAW) secretary
Alun Evans to grant recognition to women's football in Wales. An official team was put together and entered the
1995 UEFA Women's Championship qualification tournament. McAllister made her debut in Wales' second match, a 12–0 defeat by eventual winners
Germany
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in
Bielefeld
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. She won a total of 24 caps for Wales and was team captain on many occasions.
Sports governance
Professor McAllister was Chair of
Sport Wales
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between 2010 and March 2016. In this role, she oversaw the most successful period ever for elite sport in Wales, with Wales winning a record number of medals in the
Commonwealth Games 2014, the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics and the
2016 Rio Olympics and
Paralympics
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. She was also a board member of
UK Sport between 2010 and 2016, when Team GB broke its medal-winning records. She is currently a Director of the
Football Association of Wales
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Trust.
McAllister was nominated by the Football Association of Wales for election as
UEFA
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's female member of the
FIFA Council but was controversially prevented from standing. She is currently Deputy Chair of the UEFA Women's Football Committee (2017–) and Chair of the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame. McAllister contested the election for the female representative from UEFA on FIFA Council, but was narrowly beaten by Evelina Christillin. In April 2023 McAllister was finally elected unopposed as vice-president of
UEFA
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, the first person from Wales to be on the executive committee.
Politics and media
McAllister was a
Plaid Cymru
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Parliamentary candidate in 1987 and 1992 but left the party shortly afterwards. She is currently a political commentator for the
BBC
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and other media platforms. She commentates regularly on international, network and Welsh media on Welsh politics, elections and public policy. McAllister writes a regular column on current affairs, sport and politics in the
''Western Mail'' newspaper and for
Wales Online
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History
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. In 2001, she authored a book titled ''Plaid Cymru: The Emergence of a Political Party'' on the history of the party through its first 75 years.
On 10 February 2022, McAllister was a panellist for BBC's ''
Question Time''. McAllister was the only Welsh woman to be included in the
BBC's 100 Women List 2022, alongside
Priyanka Chopra Jonas,
Geraldina Guerra Garcés,
Selma Blair and 96 others.
Visit to Qatar
While following Wales to the
2022 FIFA World Cup
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, McAllister was prevented from entering the stadium ahead of the opening game with a
bucket hat which had a
rainbow
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on it. FIFA officials told her that the hat was a "restricted item" and attempted to confiscate it from her. The attempts to separate McAllister from her bucket hat seemed to relate to a crackdown in Qatar on items that had a rainbow on them and affected numerous other fans, including U.S. former ''
Sports Illustrated
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'' journalist
Grant Wahl
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, who was arrested over a t-shirt, as well as a reporter for ''
The New York Times
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'' who attempted to report on that incident only to become caught up in the crackdown himself.
Personal life
McAllister and her partner Llinos Jones have two children.
References
External links
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Meeting Laura McAllister – the most influential woman in Welsh sportat nation.cymru, published 23 December 2021
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Living people
Welsh women's footballers
Wales women's international footballers
Cardiff City Ladies F.C. players
FA Women's National League players
Millwall Lionesses L.F.C. players
1964 births
Footballers from Bridgend
Welsh nationalists
Alumni of the London School of Economics
Academics of the University of Liverpool
Fellows of the Learned Society of Wales
Plaid Cymru parliamentary candidates
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
Women's association football defenders
British LGBTQ academics
Welsh LGBTQ sportspeople
Welsh women academics