Gemma Grainger spent almost three years as Wales Women manager; Wales almost qualified for the World Cup under her leadership, but missed out in the play-off final against Switzerland; she will now join former World Cup and European champions Norway Women
Wednesday 10 January 2024 19:09, UK
Gemma Grainger has stepped down as Wales Women manager to take up the Norway Women head coach role.
Grainger spent almost three years as Wales manager after her appointment in March 2021, and has overseen a successful spell for the team.
She guided the team to the brink of qualification for last summer's Women's World Cup, missing out to a last-minute defeat in the play-off final against Switzerland.
During the same period, Wales registered a record attendance for a women's international match when 15,200 fans watched their World Cup play-off semi-final against Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Cardiff City Stadium.
In the inaugural Women's Nations League, Wales finished bottom of Group A3, having played Germany, Denmark and Iceland. Their only point of the campaign came in what turned out to be Grainger's last game in charge — a 1-1 draw against Germany at the Swansea.com Stadium.
She will now take over the former World Cup and European champions Norway, with Leif Gunnar Smerud having been in interim charge following the departure of Hege Riise after the World Cup. Norway were knocked out in the last 16 in Australia and New Zealand.
Grainger said of her departure: «Over the last three years I have given my heart and soul to our journey, and I will be forever grateful to have had the opportunity to work with this team and proud nation.
»It has been an honour and a privilege to work with this group of players and staff, and to represent a
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