USWNT coach Emma Hayes is working to leave her imprint on entire U.S. women's program by revamping strategy from the ground up.
New Ireland head coach Carla Ward said on Thursday that USWNT manager Emma Hayes had encouraged her in her pursuit of the role
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Former Aston Villa boss Carla Ward has been appointed the new head coach of the Republic of Ireland through to the end of the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) confirmed on Wednesday.
Former Aston Villa boss Carla Ward replaces Eileen Gleeson, who left after Ireland failed to qualify for Euro 2025; Ward was on Emma Hayes USA coaching staff for 2024 Olympics triumph and will take ch
Carla Ward will officially be unveiled as the new Republic of Ireland women's boss this afternoon.The former Aston Villa manager was confirmed as Eileen
The Republic of Ireland have unveiled Carla Ward as their new manager. The former Aston Villa boss has signed a deal taking her through to the end of the 2027 World Cup.The ex-Sheffield United,
FAI deserves praise for impressive appointments of former Aston Villa manager and Dubliner Alan Mahon as her assistant
Carla Ward has been confirmed as the new women’s national team head coach, the FAI have announced this evening.
Ward is an outstanding coach, making her appointment a statement of intent from FAI director of football Marc Canham and chief executive David Courell that failure to qualify for Euro 2025 will not slow the march of this Katie McCabe-led squad towards the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.
CARLA Ward has been named as the new manager for the Republic of Ireland women’s national team. The 41-year-old woman from the Isle of Wight will take over from Eileen Gleeson after she failed to guide the Girls in Green to Euro 2025.
Ex-Aston Villa boss Ward was presented at a press conference at the Aviva Stadium on Thursday afternoon, but proceedings were dominated by questions over the departure of predecessor Eileen Gleeson’s number two Colin Healy after he accused the Football Association of Ireland of a lack of “transparency and compassion”.