Emma Hayes has achieved unparalleled heights in her managerial career in women’s soccer, especially with Chelsea. After having won five consecutive FA Women’s Super League (seven in total) with the Stamford Bridge side, she has been hired to coach the United States Women’s National team in the Paris Olympics 2024 and bring them back to their former glory,
The 47-year-old will also be paid record-breaking compensation for her efforts as she will be bagging $2 million per year, making her the highest-paid women’s soccer manager in the world.
Emma Hayes' total trophy count explored
Emma Hayes’ won a total of sixteen trophies as a Chelsea boss beginning with a Women’s FA Cup win in 2015. The Blues defeated Notts County by a solitary goal in the finals to clinch the first trophy in Emma Hayes’ illustrious career as the manager of Chelsea. Additionally, she won the Women’s Super League that same year, making it a double for Hayes and her team.
Although 2016 was a trophy drought, Chelsea came back in form in 2017 and won the Women’s Super League-Spring Series 2017 after six wins, one draw, and one loss out of eight games. The team made their second double in 2018 by winning the Women’s FA Cup and Women’s Super League. The 2018 season was the start of a really special run of form for Emma Hayes and company and they won three trophies in 2020, i.e., the Continental Cup, Women’s Super League, and Women’s FA Community Shield.
They did the treble again in 2021 when they won the Women’s Super League, Continental Cup, and Women’s FA Cup with a thrilling win over Manchester City.
Emma Hayes’ final two years at Stamford Bridge saw her add three more trophies to her illustrious collection to make it sixteen trophies in twelve years for Chelsea.
FAQ's On Emma Hayes Trophies
A. Emma Hayes has been at Chelsea for twelve years, from 2012 to 2024.
A. Emma Hayes is a diehard Tottenham Hotspur fan.
A. Chelsea have announced that Sonia Bompastor will replace Emma Hayes after her twelve-year stint at the club.