The English manager has agreed a deal to take over the USWNT, but she is not on the bench for the SheBelieves Cup.
The USWNT’s 2024 SheBelieves Cup campaign is underway as they look build on their victory in the inaugural W Gold Cup and prepare for the Olympic Games in Paris this summer.
As a further step in the ongoing USWNT project, Emma Hayes was named as the manager of the first team, taking the place of Vlatko Andonovski who failed to get them past the Round of 16 in the recent World Cup, held in Australia and New Zealand.
Hayes has herself led an empire in football, as she has taken charge of Chelsea FC in England as the growth of women’s football in the country has shot through the roof.
During this increase in everything from interest to revenue, Chelsea have been arguably England’s best team, winning a record six Women’s Super League championships. They also reached the Women’s Champions League final in 2021, losing to Barcelona. Soon, it will be time for her to lead a new generation of players whose predecessors were called the best in the world.
On November 14 2023, Hayes was named as the new head coach of the USWNT. In a statement, the US Soccer Federation said that they have “appointed Emma Hayes as the 10th full-time head coach in U.S. Women’s National Team history. Hayes, 47, the long-time head coach for Chelsea FC, one of the most successful women’s teams in Europe, started her coaching career in the United States at the dawn of the millennium and more than two decades later will take the helm of the USWNT.”
In their statement announcing the change, US Soccer said that “Hayes will finish the 2023-24 Women’s Super League season in England and then join the U.S. team officially two months prior to the start of
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