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Chelsea’s Emma Hayes named coach of US team, set to become the ‘highest paid’ women’s football coach in the world

  • Hayes will not start her new position until May of 2024, giving her only four exhibition matches with the team before the Paris Olympics
  • The 47-year-old has led Chelsea to two domestic league and cup doubles and one trophy treble, with the chance for a seventh WSL title before leaving

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Chelsea manager Emma Hayes was named the new US women’s national team coach on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters

Chelsea’s Emma Hayes was formally named the new head coach of the US women’s team on Tuesday, but she will not take over the four-time Women’s World Cup winners until May, leaving her a short time with the team before they begin play in the Paris Olympics in late July.

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Interim coach Twila Kilgore will continue to lead the team until Hayes’ arrival after the Women’s Super League season ends, and then she will become one of her assistants.

“This is a huge honour to be given the opportunity to coach the most incredible team in world football history,” Hayes said in a prepared statement. “The feelings and connection I have for this team and for this country run deep. I’ve dreamed about coaching the US for a long time so to get this opportunity is a dream come true. I know there is work to do to achieve our goals of winning consistently at the highest levels.”

Financial terms of her contract were not made public, but US Soccer said Hayes is set to become “the highest paid women’s [football] coach in the world.”

Chelsea had announced this month that the 47-year-old Hayes was leaving the defending league champions at the end of the season to “pursue a new opportunity outside of the WSL and club football.” Hayes has won 14 major trophies at Chelsea, including six WSL titles.

Hayes, who has previously coached in the US, has led Chelsea to success since taking over in 2012. Photo: AP
Hayes, who has previously coached in the US, has led Chelsea to success since taking over in 2012. Photo: AP

Ahead of Chelsea’s 3-0 victory over Everton last weekend, Hayes would not comment on speculation that she had agreed to terms with the US. She said she was stepping down to spend more time with her 5-year-old son, citing both long hours and a lengthy commute.

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