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Jill Ellis introduced as Chief Soccer Officer at FIFA

by Soccer-News

Former US Girls’s Nationwide Group head coach Jill Ellis will assume the function of Chief Soccer Officer at FIFA, efficient instantly.

Ellis will work alongside Arsène Wenger, who’s FIFA’s Chief of World Soccer Improvement, in a newly created place. The function will “embody key technical areas related to the event of the sport the world over.”

Ellis will go away her function as President of the San Diego Wave to imagine this new function. The 58-year-old joined the NWSL growth aspect in 2021, forward of their inaugural season.

FIFA stated in an announcement: “In becoming a member of FIFA, Jill Ellis will function a part of the world governing physique’s government administration workforce, driving the event and implementation of FIFA’s international soccer technique.”

Jill Ellis controversy at San Diego Wave

The information comes alongside combined reactions from the sporting neighborhood, with many citing the constant controversy surrounding Ellis.

Earlier this yr, allegations of making a poisonous working setting hit the two-time Girls’s World Cup winner. Former San Diego Wave worker Brittany Alvarado launched an announcement on social media, alleging ‘life-altering’ abusive therapy below Ellis that had a ‘devastating’ impact on her and her colleagues’ psychological well being.

Following the announcement of her new function, Ellis stated: “FIFA has a novel capacity, by way of soccer, to unite communities and to drive the sport’s growth worldwide. Having skilled soccer, from grassroots programmes as much as senior national-team stage, I’ve seen first-hand its transformative energy.”

For a lot of, the information leaves a nasty style of their mouths. Critics level to FIFA’s constant inadequacy in direction of the ladies’s recreation and query its strategy to these they rent.

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