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Markgraf hired as GM for USWNT

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Former defender Kate Markgraf has been named general manager of the U.S. women’s national team, U.S. Soccer announced Monday.

Markgraf will oversee the search for a coach to replace Jill Ellis, who is leaving the team in October. Ellis is stepping away from the job after leading the United States to back-to-back Women’s World Cup titles.

The federation also announced that the general manager for the men’s national team, Earnie Stewart, has been promoted to the new position of sporting director, overseeing U.S. Soccer’s Sports Performanc­e Department.

Markgraf appeared in 201 games during a playing career that spanned 12 years. She was a starter on the 1999 team that won the World Cup at the Rose Bowl, and also was part of the 2003 and 2007 World Cup teams. She played on three Olympic teams.

Markgraf, 42, played club soccer for the Boston Breakers of the WUSA and the Chicago Red Stars of the WPS. Following her retirement, she pursued a pair of master’s degrees and worked as a broadcaste­r, most recently for ESPN.

“I’m honored to come back to an organizati­on and program that I love, one which helped mold me as a player and person, and to contribute to its continued growth,” she said in a statement. “To reach the top of the world is difficult enough, but to stay there takes a tremendous amount of hard work by players, coaches, staff and administra­tors, and I’m looking forward to collaborat­ing with those inside and outside of U.S. Soccer to make that happen.”

Among Markgraf’s duties will be to hire coaches, as well as technical and administra­tive staffs, for the youth and senior women’s teams, and to create and manage the technical plans and performanc­e standards for those teams.

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