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US Soccer just announced the new USWNT coach - here's everything you need to know about Vlatko Andonovski
Former head coach Jill Ellis — who led the team to World Cup victories in 2015 and 2019 — stepped down from her post after the USWNT finished its "Victory Tour" with a 1-1 draw against South Korea on October 6.
The search for Ellis' replacement began shortly after she announced her retirement, and rumors swirled about the US Soccer federation's potential picks — including England manager Phil Neville, Arsenal manager Joe Montemurro, NC Courage head coach Paul Reilly, and Utah Royals head coach Laura Harvey.
On Sunday, Reilly led the the Courage to its second consecutive National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) championship with a 4-0 victory over Sam Kerr's Chicago Red Stars.
But ultimately, the US Soccer Federation went in a different direction, settling on Vlatko Andonovski as the next head coach of the United States Women's National Team.
The 43-year-old was recently named the NWSL Coach of the Year after leading the injury-laden Seattle Reign to their second consecutive playoff semifinal.
A number of current USWNT stars spoke highly of Andonovski to the federation. Megan Rapinoe, who currently plays for the Macedonian-American coach in Seattle, sang his praises before he was chosen for the job.
Andonovski took over the helm for the Reign in 2018, he coached the NWSL's FC Kansas City for four seasons and led them to back-to-back league championships before the club folded in 2017.
Prior to his coaching career, the Yugoslavian-born footballer played professionally as a defender across various European leagues for six seasons before transitioning to playing indoor soccer at the highest level in the US.
Today, Andonovski is known as the best tactical coach in the NWSL, which is widely regarded as the world's premier women's soccer league.
He has a reputation for developing his players and has a strong understanding of the US youth soccer system, from which the USWNT draws its talent.
USWNT midfielder Allie Long — who played under Andonovski for the past two seasons in Seattle — went so far as to call the coach "one of the most intelligent soccer brains that I've ever come across" and "best candidate for [the USWNT head coaching position]," according to SBNation.
Source: SBNation
But Andonovski has his work cut out for him as he prepares to take over the helm of the world's best women's soccer team.
Starting defender Crystal Dunn may be sidelined for the USWNT's final friendlies of the year due to an ankle injury she sustained during Sunday's NWSL championship match.
Star striker Alex Morgan, who announced her pregnancy last week, may not return in time for the 2020 Olympics.
And 37-year-old USWNT legend Carli Lloyd, who publicly scorned Ellis for failing to start her during the team's 2019 World Cup run, has threatened to retire should she not play a larger role on the team in the 2020 Olympics.
Andonovski will have his first chance to gel with the current national team players next week as they take on Sweden and Costa Rica in their final two friendlies of the year.
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