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The Women's Super League is the top tier of women's football in England. The league began in 2011, supplanting the FA Women's Premier League National Division as the highest level of women's football in England. As of the end of the 2023–24 Women's Super League season, Emma Hayes holds the record for most games managed in the WSL with 212 ...
The USL Super League (USLS) is a fully professional top-level women's soccer league which began its inaugural season in August 2024. In September 2021, the United Soccer League, which operates a system of lower-level leagues for men, women, and youth, announced that it would launch the "USL Super League" for the 2023 season. [53]
Emma Carol Hayes OBE (born 18 October 1976) is an English professional football manager who is the head coach of the United States women's national team. [3] She is best known for her twelve-year stint with Chelsea Women, winning the FA Women's Super League on seven occasions, including five in a row from the 2019–20 season to the 2023–24 season.
This category is for people who have managed at least one first-team league game in the English Women's Super League (including caretakers and joint managers). Pages in category "Women's Super League managers"
Leicester City manager Willie Kirk says managers should "try a little bit harder" to respect match officials. Women's Super League: Managers must 'try harder' to respect referees - Leicester's ...
Katie Hnida – First woman to score in an NCAA Division I-A football game on August 30, 2003, as a placekicker for the University of New Mexico, kicking two points against Texas State University. [7] [50] Also the first woman to appear in a bowl game, at the 2002 Las Vegas Bowl against UCLA, during which her extra point attempt was blocked. [7 ...
It recognises the most outstanding manager in the Women's Super League each season. Below is a list of all the recipients named as WSL manager of the year either at The FA Women's Football Awards (2011–18), by the League Managers Association (2019) or Women's Super League awards (2020–present):
Alonso joined Houston after being at the helm Celtic FC Women, who compete in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL). While with Celtic, Alonso led the team to a 76-11-9 (WLD) record in the league and won three of the four cup competitions the team competed in. Alonso began a leave of absence on June 28, and was later replaced by interim ...