USWNT coach Emma Hayes is working to leave her imprint on entire U.S. women's program by revamping strategy from the ground up.
Coach Emma Hayes has invited 24 players into a Futures Camp to run concurrently with the U.S. team's annual January training camp. Ten college players and 14 professional players are on the roster, including 13 from the National Women’s Soccer League and ...
The USWNT will kick off the new year with a camp in Southern California and a new-look strategy aimed at player development
Hayes, as promised, will continue to explore the depth of the goalkeeping pool following Alyssa Naeher’s retirement, calling up Angelina Anderson and Claudia Dickey for their first caps. In addition, defenders Nealy Martin, Tara McKeown and Ryan Williams, plus forward Ella Stevens, round out the six new players to the USWNT environment.
Emma Hayes named her 24-player roster for the U.S. women’s national team Futures Camp this week, providing another glimpse into her long-term strategy for the program. The camp features players younger than 23 years old and will run parallel to the January camp for senior national team players next week in Carson, Calif.
Although there won’t be any games because this camp takes place outside of a FIFA international window, it will give many new names the chance to impress.
Ashley Hatch has been called up to the U.S. women’s national soccer team’s January training camp roster. Hatch didn’t suit up for the team at all last year and last played for the national team on Dec. 5, 2023, against China. Over the course of her career, Hatch, a former BYU Cougar, has played in 22 games for the national team, scoring five goals.
This month's training camp will have 26 senior-squad invitees and 24 young prospects in a "futures" group. "This part is just as much fun as it is competing for a major tournament," Hayes says.
It was a rivalry that took hold of the Women’s Super League and dominated clashes between Arsenal and Chelsea – and now Jonas Eidevall has widenend the rift with Emma Hayes.
DUBLIN — Carla Ward was hired Wednesday as coach of the Ireland women's soccer team on a contract through the end of the 2027 World Cup. The 41-year-old Ward, who was on the coaching staff for the United States women's team that won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics, replaces Eileen Gleeson.
Coach Emma Hayes has invited 24 players into ... including 13 from the National Women’s Soccer League and one from the USL Super League. Seventeen players have represented the U.S. youth ...
Coach Emma Hayes has invited 24 players into a Futures Camp to run concurrently with the U.S. women's soccer team’s annual January training camp.