Chelsea Women: Emma Hayes Leaves as Manager After 12 Years
Landmark Tenure for Iconic Coach
Emma Hayes, the English professional football manager who has been at the helm of Chelsea Women for the past 12 years, has announced her departure from the club. Hayes' legacy at Chelsea is undeniable, with her name etched into the club's history books as one of its greatest ever managers.
A Record-Breaking Run
During her time at Chelsea, Hayes guided the team to a remarkable 12 major trophies, including five Women's Super League titles, three FA Cups, two League Cups, and the 2021 Women's Champions League. Under her leadership, Chelsea became a dominant force in women's football, both domestically and internationally.
A Testament to Her Dedication
Hayes' dedication to Chelsea and women's football is evident in her numerous accolades. She was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) for her services to football in 2022. She was also named FIFA Women's Coach of the Year in 2021.
A New Chapter for Hayes
While Hayes' departure from Chelsea marks the end of an era, she believes it is the right time for a new chapter in her career. She expressed her gratitude to Chelsea and the players, staff, and fans who have supported her throughout her time at the club.
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