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US Soccer coach Emma Hayes plans to grow the game

Emma Hayes is on a mission to reinvigorate women’s professional soccer in the United States.

Hayes was hired as head coach of the U.S. women’s national team in June after a disappointing few years for the squad as it dealt with an aging lineup, coaching instability, and increased global competition.

Less than a year in, she has led the U.S. team to an Olympic gold medal and won the 2024 Ballon d’Or as women’s soccer coach of the year — putting the world on high alert that women’s soccer in the United States is back.

Nearly eight months after the U.S. defeated Brazil in the Summer Olympics gold-medal game in Paris, the teams will go head-to-head with the two upcoming friendlies in California on April 5 and April 8.

Ahead of the team’s upcoming friendlies, CNBC Sport spoke to Hayes about how the job is going, the biggest surprises that came with it, her leadership style and the steps she is taking to make U.S. women’s soccer a powerhouse again.

Olympic-sized ambitions

Soccer through the female lens

The next generation of soccer players

Hayes is also turning her attention to the next generation of women’s soccer players. She said she’s concerned about the number of players who have dropped out of the sport.

Studies have shown that increasing numbers of girls are dropping out of sports when they hit puberty for a variety of reasons, which include social expectations and lack of quality programs.

“I think that’s something that has to be addressed,” she said. “The dropout rates, in my honest opinion, can be avoided if we understand girls better.”

Hayes said more needs to be done to keep kids in sports because of long-term effects on their lives.

She pointed out that studies have shown that female athletes are more likely to be successful business leaders. A 2023 Deloitte survey found that 85% of women who played competitive sports say the skills they learned were important to success in their professional careers.

As she tries to overhaul the U.S. women’s program, Hayes is looking at the big picture. The career soccer coach said she hopes that she can have a lasting impact on the sport she loves.

“Winning on the field is one thing, and I absolutely enjoy doing that, but I’m all about leaving the sport in a better place and making sure that create a system and an environment where generations beyond those that maybe I represent, you know, could enjoy the sport at a high level,” Hayes added.

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