Andonovski, a coach in the National Women's
Soccer League (NWSL), takes over from Jill Ellis who, after
leading the team to a second back-to-back World Cup title in
July, announced that she would step down.
“Vlatko is known for his deep understanding of the game, his
unmatched preparation and his tactical flexibility," U.S. Soccer
president Carlos Cordeiro told reporters at a media conference
announcing the appointment.
"Frankly, I can’t imagine a more perfect match than this coach
for this team at this moment in time."
The Macedonian-born Andonovski, 43, told reporters that
qualifying for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic tournament was "first
thing on the agenda" and that he would mix the team's deep
collection of veteran players in among new prospects.
"We have a very experienced team –- we have players that have
been on the international stage, that have won big games, big
tournaments, so we’re going to rely heavily on them, but that
doesn’t mean we’re not going to expand the roster," said
Andonovski.
A former player himself, Andonovski had served as a head coach
in the NWSL since 2013, a stint that included two championships,
in 2014 and 2015.
Most recently, he coached Reign FC, working with current U.S.
national team member Megan Rapinoe, and taking the team to the
league semi-finals, despite losing some players to injury and
World Cup competition during the season.
National team General Manager Kate Markgraf said she had spoken
to current and former players during the selection process and
that Andonovski's coaching record "speaks for itself".
He joins the national team during a transformative year, months
after the players filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against
their governing body.
Asked about the issue of gender pay equity, Andonovski said he
was "very respectful of the drive, of the push that the players
have".
The team sued U.S. Soccer in March and now awaits a May 2020
trial date after mediation between the two parties fell apart in
August.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery, additional reporting by Frank Pingue;
editing by Clare Fallon)
[© 2019 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2019 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content.
|
|