Emma Hayes On Chelsea Departure: “This is About Putting First Other Things In My Life And I’m Ready For That”

Legendary Chelsea Women’s manager, Emma Hayes is set to depart from the outstanding side as announced by the club last week. Hayes has served the Blues for 11 years and has undoubtedly contributed to its prominence in the UK Women’s Super League (WSL), coaching some of the world’s most exceptional players such as Australia’s Sam Kerr and England’s Lauren James.  …

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Emma Hayes to depart Chelsea, set for USWNT top role

Legendary Chelsea manager Emma Hayes will depart at the end of the season, the team confirmed Saturday. Anonymous sources confirmed to ESPN that Hayes is set to take the lead role at the U.S. Women’s National Team, with a record salary for the women’s game. Making her salary equal to men’s coach Gregg Berhalter is reportedly to be discussed at …

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Emma Hayes Calls For Progress On LGBTQ Rights In Saudi Arabia’s World Cup Bid

Chelsea’s manager Emma Hayes has raised serious concerns about the feasibility of Saudi Arabia hosting the 2035 Women’s World Cup, given the nation’s stance on LGBTQ rights. Hayes has expressed her belief that significant progress must be made before such a decision can be considered. Chelsea Women's manager Emma Hayes says that "lots of work has to be done" before …

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Bonmati, Hermoso, and Kerr among Best Fifa Player nominees

Aitana Bonmati, Jenni Hermoso, and Sam Kerr are among the 16 players nominated for the 2023 Best Fifa Women’s Player Award, with voting now open on Fifa.com. Players were nominated for performances between Aug. 1 and Aug. 20 of this year, so the list reflects World Cup performances, with four players from Spain, four from England, and three from Australia. …

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