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Emma Hayes, U.S. Soccer
Emma Hayes’ plan for USWNT looks to reframe approach through lens of women and girls
With the gold-medal win at the Olympics and her whirlwind 2024 behind her, Hayes was able to firm up and present her strategic vision for U.S. Soccer during the team’s January camp. She calls it “The WNT Way,” a plan that builds on technical director Matt Crocker’s vision for the program to grow the sport as a whole in the United States.
Emma Hayes wants to change the way you think about women’s soccer
From the sporting side to commercial elements, the U.S. women’s national team coach said, the women’s game will benefit from an approach different than the men’s game.
How Emma Hayes wants to revolutionize U.S. soccer
Emma Hayes, still in just her first year as head coach of the USWNT, is challenging long-held norms in women's soccer and pushing for a game built around female athletes.
Emma Hayes is looking beyond USWNT's World Cup preparations: 'What do we want our program to stand for?'
U.S. women's national team head coach Emma Hayes had only 75 days to build toward an Olympic gold medal. It would typically be considered an impossible task for some, but Hayes and the USWNT achieved what many thought they couldn't.
Emma Hayes’ goals for the USWNT’s next few years go far beyond winning games
Emma Hayes has conquered a lot of challenges over the years as a soccer coach, a mother, and as a human. But there is one she hasn’t solved yet, and it has lingered for much of her career. Why is it that so much of how women play soccer is based on how men play it?
USWNT coach Emma Hayes wants to change women's soccer. Here's how.
Hayes has unveiled 'The WNT Way' blueprint for looking at everything through a "female lens." She hopes the effects are transformative on and off the field
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Gold-Medal Winning U.S. Women’s Soccer to Play in San Diego SheBelieves Cup Finale
The SheBelieves Cup will start in Houston before moving to Arizona and concluding in San Diego at Snapdragon Stadium on Feb.
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Hope Solo on her return to soccer: ‘It’s hard as hell, I’m sore, but I’ll be competitive’
The former USWNT goalkeeper returns to action in the The Soccer Tournament in June and will confront some of her former ...
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How a US women's soccer star built a podcast slate that's helping reshape coverage of the sport
Sam Mewis had to medically retire from soccer in the peak of her career. She is staying close to the game she loves with her ...
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US women's soccer team ready to make their mark in Houston
Before the World Cup overtakes Houston next summer, the best female soccer players in the world will take the stage in Space City next month.
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Ex-USWNT star Hope Solo set for return to pitch, will lead Solo FC at The Soccer Tournament
Former U.S. women's national team goalkeeper Hope Solo will lead Solo FC at The Soccer Tournament, an annual winner-takes-all ...
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National Women's Soccer League to establish $5 million restitution fund for players
The National Women's Soccer League will establish a $5 million players restitution fund and establish other reforms in a ...
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Chelsea breaks world transfer record for a women’s soccer player to sign Naomi Girma
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Why Hope Solo is returning to the soccer field this summer after nearly a decade away
Exclusive: “There’s been a lot of trauma, there’s been a lot of good times and bad times,” retired U.S. Soccer star ...
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Women’s Soccer: Emma Phillips prepares for Icelandic pro debut
A few weeks ago, while cleaning out her childhood bedroom, former Northwestern women’s soccer player Emma Phillips found a ...
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