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Andonovski to take over as US women’s team coach

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LOS ANGELES: Vlatko Andonovski was named as the new head coach of the United States’ women’s soccer team, taking over from two-time World Cup winner Jill Ellis who formally stepped down earlier this month.

Andonovksi, 43, moves into the job ater spending several years coaching in the National Women’s Soccer League. He was head coach at Reign FC — Megan Rapinoe’s current team — for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.

He won two championsh­ips during earlier stints with FC Kansas City, where he coached between 2013 and 2017, twice winning coach of the year honours.

“We are thrilled to welcome Vlatko to the US Soccer family,” United States Soccer Federation (USSF) president Carlos Cordeiro said.

“As one of the most accomplish­ed coaches in the NWSL history, he’s proven he can help world-class players reach their peak, inspire his teams and win championsh­ips.

“He is widely respected by players and leaders across our soccer community, and he has the work ethic and winning mentality to guide the greatest women’s soccer programme in history into their next era of success.”

Andonovski’s appointmen­t takes immediate effect, meaning he will oversee the USA’S final two games of 2019, against Sweden and Costa Rica in early November.

Those games will be preparatio­n for qualifying games for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, where the US are hoping to regain their crown.

“I’m very excited to get started with this group of players and staff as we work towards continued success for this programme,” Andonovski said.

“All of the talented coaches and players that have come before have built a legendary tradition of excellence and I’m commited to working very hard to continue to move this program forward.”

Under his immediate predecesso­r Ellis, the United States won back-to-back World Cups in 2015 and 2019.

US forward and FIFA Player of the Year Rapinoe played under Andonovski at Reign, along with England striker Jodie Taylor and Wales internatio­nal Jess Fishlock.

Andonovski has been twice named NWSL Coach of the Year, firstly in 2013 when in charge at FC Kansas City and again ater leading Reign to the play-offs in the 2019 season.

A central defender, Andonovski played six seasons for multiple clubs in Europe, such as FK Rabotnicki, Makedonija GP and FK Vardar, competing in the First Macedonian Football League, European Cup and Intertoto Cup.

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