Emma Hayes, born on October eighteenth, nineteen seventy-six, is a distinguished English football manager renowned for her strategic acumen and leadership in women's football. Currently, she serves as the head coach of the United States women's national team, a role that underscores her significant impact on the sport.
Hayes made her mark as the manager of Chelsea Women from two thousand twelve to two thousand twenty-four, where she achieved remarkable success. Under her guidance, the team secured seven Women's Super League titles, including an impressive five consecutive championships from two thousand twenty to two thousand twenty-four.
In two thousand twenty-four, Hayes led the United States to a gold medal victory at the Paris Olympics, further solidifying her reputation as one of the top coaches in women's football. That same year, she was honored with the inaugural Women's Johan Cruyff Trophy, recognizing her as the best coach in the women's game.