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Phil Jones, a former Premier League standout, has successfully completed a significant academic milestone, earning a Diploma in Sport Directorship from the PFA Business School.
The ex-Manchester United defender, who ended his professional playing career last year at 32, proudly received his diploma during a recent ceremony. Donning a cap and gown, Jones took to Instagram to share his accomplishment and hinted at his future endeavors in sports management.
“I’ve completed the Global Sporting Directors course at @thepfabusiness,” he announced on social media. “This builds on my coaching qualifications and current Pro Licence as my career journey progresses.”
Warm congratulations flooded in from former colleagues and friends, including Manchester United and England veterans such as Antonio Valencia and Kyle Walker. Benni McCarthy and Sam Allardyce, the latter having given Jones his initial professional opportunity at Blackburn Rovers, also sent their best wishes.
Jones was joined by other well-known figures in the football world among the recent graduates, marking a significant step for many transitioning from the pitch to roles in sport leadership.
Former Newcastle and Norwich goalkeeper Tim Krul and West Brom stalwart Kyle Bartley also earned diplomas in Sport Directorship, while Premier League winner Danny Simpson completed a diploma in Football Psychology, Emotional Intelligence & Leadership.
There were current stars too: Newcastle’s Yoane Wissa and five-time Premier League champion Ilkay Gündogan were both part of the latest intake.
As for Jones, with Manchester United in deep crisis on and off the pitch, some fans will be wondering if a future role back at Old Trafford might just be on the horizon.






