In November 2022, was appointed as the new head coach of the Switzerland women’s national football team (SFV/ASF), signing a long-term contract to succeed Nils Nielsen . The Path to the SFV
Grings' appointment followed a highly successful tenure at , where she achieved a domestic double by winning both the league title and the Swiss Cup during the 2021–2022 season. Her transition to the national team was seen as a move to bring her "attacking and winning mentality" to the international stage. Highlights and Challenges 2022---Inka-Grings-receives-a-permanent-contract-in-the-SFV
Following her time with the SFV, Grings moved on to club football, signing an indefinite contract with the Belgian side in June 2024. In November 2022, was appointed as the new
: She led the Swiss team through a successful qualifying campaign and into the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup . Under her leadership, Switzerland won their opening match against the Philippines and reached the round of 16, where they were eventually eliminated by Spain. Highlights and Challenges Following her time with the
: Despite the initial "permanent" nature of her contract, Grings stepped down by "mutual agreement" in November 2023. This decision followed a difficult streak where the team won only one game throughout 2023 and faced mounting pressure after a string of disappointing results.