Former Man United Women's boss Stoney named coach of NWSL team San Diego
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[July 15, 2021]
(Reuters) - Former Manchester
United Women's boss Casey Stoney has been named the first head coach
of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) team in San Diego, the
expansion club said on Wednesday.
The 39-year-old former England captain previously served as United
head coach since 2018 and during her tenure guided the club to
immediate promotion to the Women's Super League and successive
fourth-place finishes in the top flight.
"Casey is one of the most decorated, distinguished and talented
English players of all-time and has transitioned seamlessly in her
role as a manager," San Diego President Jill Ellis said in a news
release.
"She immediately turned Manchester United Women Football Club into
respected contenders and established herself as one of the top
managers in the league."
The addition of Stoney completes the hiring of two key technical
positions in the club's hierarchy as San Diego named former U.S.
Women's National Team Administrator Molly Downtain as general
manager earlier this week.
Stoney retired as a player in 2018 having played for clubs including
Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool during her 19-year career. She won
130 caps for England and played in three World Cups.
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Manchester United coach Casey Stoney on
the pitch after the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine/File
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"Jill and this ownership group are
deeply committed to building a world-class club both on and off the
field and I look forward to being a part of creating our culture and
style of play as a team," said Stoney.
"I am eager to begin work immediately ahead of our inaugural year of
competition in NWSL next season.”
San Diego will become top-flight NWSL's 12th franchise when they
join Los Angeles expansion club Angel City FC for the 2022 season.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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