Emma Hayes is one of the most successful and respected managers in football today. She has led Chelsea Women to numerous trophies, including six Women's Super League titles, five FA Cups, two League Cups, and the Community Shield.
Hayes was born in England in 1976. She began playing football at a young age and went on to play professionally for Arsenal and Chelsea Ladies. After retiring from playing, Hayes moved into management.
Past:
Hayes's managerial career began in the United States. She coached Chicago Red Stars in the Women's Professional Soccer league from 2008 to 2010. In 2012, Hayes returned to England to manage Chelsea Ladies.
Present:
Hayes has transformed Chelsea Women into one of the most dominant teams in women's football. She has created a winning culture at the club and has attracted some of the best players in the world to Chelsea.
History in Chelsea:
Hayes has been in charge of Chelsea Women for over a decade. In that time, she has won more trophies than any other manager in the club's history.
Hayes has also had a significant impact on English football. She was the first woman to manage a team in the FA Cup final and the first woman to manage a team in the Champions League final.