Ajax teenager Lily Yohannes has committed to represent the U.S. women’s national team at international level. The 17-year-old ...
For the players, media and fans, Emma Hayes has left no doubt: This week unequivocally marks a new era for the USWNT.
Center back Naomi Girma stole the show in Louisville as the U.S. women’s national team wrapped up the international window ...
It was the end of a long drought for the U.S. team, which had not won an Olympic gold medal since 2012 in London.
USWNT head coach Emma Hayes followed through on her promises of player rotation and handing out first caps by making 10 changes to the XI that beat Iceland 3-1 three days earlier and starting ...
But the real story of that October camp is the sheer amount of evaluation head coach Emma Hayes managed in addition to the celebratory nature of the team’s Olympics gold medal victory tour.
One of the new USWNT stars recently spoke about the positive impact Emma Hayes has had on the USWNT since joining the team.
Emma Hayes would very much like Lily Yohannes to play for the U.S. women's national team, but the coach has conceded that the teenage star hasn't yet reached a decision over her international future.
Even among teammates, it’s obvious that Yohannes possesses a vision for the game that is well beyond her years ...