Lisa Cole joins Fiji as head coach: https://footballoceania.com/2021/12...us-top-division-coach-as-national-team-coach/
Carl Gregor is primarily a GK coach who has been in Norway since 2005: Noah, very good article, thank you for writing it. As an American who has been coaching in Norway since 2005, there really is no respect for the US game. Whether it is the coaches, players, MLS, or our National teams, we are viewed as amateurs.— Carl Gregor (@PremierKeeperAk) April 8, 2022 Assistant / Goalkeeper Coach Assistant / Goalkeeper Coach Avaldsnes IL Jan 2015 - Jun 2019 · 4 yrs 6 mos Avaldsnes, Rogaland, Norway Norwegian Women's Premier League Team (Toppserien) https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-gregor-07703b6/details/experience/
Lisa Cole interview: 🆕 As promised earlier, I spoke to Fiji's US coach @Lcole22 and Papua New Guinea's English coach @nicolademaine about the OFC Nations Cup, which starts tomorrow.The logistical challenges, but also the lure of a first-time winner with NZ hosting WWC.https://t.co/P1uo13KY4v https://t.co/c22QV0ZRyc— Rich Laverty (@RichJLaverty) July 12, 2022
Mark Parsons out with the Netherlands: https://thesportsgrail.com/netherlands-coach-mark-parsons-leaves-role-after-womens-euros-failure/
Andrea Rodebaugh is the new Football Director for Mexico's women teams: #Women | “Following the restructuring of the Women’s National Teams area, I am delighted to announce Andrea Rodebaugh as the newest Director Women's Mexican National Teams.” 🎙 Yon de Luisa #ConferenciaFMF | #TuCanchaLaEligesTú— Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) September 4, 2022
Denise Reddy has been Chelsea's interim manager (normally an assistant) and is up for an award: https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/article/wsl-october-award-nomination Reddy has been nominated for the Barclays FA Women’s Super League Manager of the Month award with a 100 per cent record in the league in the absence of manager Emma Hayes.
Profile of Randy Waldrum & his dual coaching roles: https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/col...y-waldrum-lives-a-dual-coaching-life_aid51505
Melissa Phillips has returned to the US after coaching in England: In the spring of 2020, just before the pandemic struck, Phillips left Penn to become an assistant coach with London City Lionesses, a team in English women’s soccer’s second division. Eight months later, she was promoted to the team’s top job. This opened a whole new set of doors. Not only was Phillips in charge of a pro team for the first time, but she led the Lionesses fight for promotion to the top flight. https://www.inquirer.com/soccer/angel-city-fc-coaches-melissa-phillips-penn-soccer-20230208.html
Lisa Cole is part of the coaching staff for the Zambia women: Lisa Cole has been appointed as the Technical Advisor to the Bruce Mwape led technical bench. Cole has previously been head Coach of the Fiji Women’s National Team and before that, served as Director of Women's Football and Head Coach for Antigua and Barbuda's Women's NT. pic.twitter.com/R1jtSeLbX9— #Mr-Zambian-Football (@Mubajnr) June 8, 2023
Lauren Gregg talks about being fired as an assistant by the NFF: https://equalizersoccer.com/2023/07...g-speaks-out-on-nigerian-football-federation/ (sub required for full article)
Lorne Donaldson out as head coach of Jamaica: Lorne Donaldson is no longer head coach of the #ReggaeGirls. Statement by the JFF said "After an extended discussion, both parties came to an agreement that the contract would not be renewed."Search now on for coach to guide the team during Concacaf W Gold Cup qualification.— Wayde Brown (@waydebrown_) September 29, 2023
Carrie Kveton is coaching the US U19s after coaching in Europe. https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/20...us-u-19-womens-youth-national-team-head-coach A couple of excerpts from her Wikipedia biography: She played in Denmark for a season before entering coaching. She finished college in 2002 and Wiki says she bounced around US domestic semi-pro game for a number of years, but it seems there are some pieces missing. In 2014, Kveton became co-head coach of Fortuna Hjørring, before taking on the role as head coach in 2018. During her time as coach, Fortuna Hjørring won three Danish league titles in 2014, 2016, and 2018 and two Danish Cups in 2016 and 2019. She spent time in NWSL before returning to Denmark. In July 2021, Kveton took on the role of Head of Player Development at FC Nordsjælland in Denmark. She was also U18 coach.
Kelly Lindsey is the COO of a club in England: Owners!Our COO Kelly Lindsey has spent the last month assessing our club and community, hearing from you and understanding where Lewes FC is right now.Tomorrow she'll present her findings and ask for your feedback. So, keep an eye on your inbox 📧#COYR 🔴⚫️ pic.twitter.com/B83hwqDAJw— Lewes FC Women (@LewesFCWomen) October 1, 2024