Emma Hayes' Vision for U.S. Soccer
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How Emma Hayes wants to revolutionize U.S. soccer
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Emma Hayes is the highest-paid coach of the U.S. women's national team.
She wants to use her power to fundamentally rejigger how everyone approaches the women’s game.
Nearly every aspect of soccer, from the size of the field to the lexicon, was developed by men, for men in the 20th century .
Hayes wants to replace it with a “female lens” that, she believes, could reshape the sport.
U.S. Soccer will create a distinct women's coaching education department.
She envisions a Pro License, B License , C License and so on specifically tailored to women’s soccer.
Hayes also wants to work with professional leagues on what she calls a “pro game advisory board”.