CHICAGO (Nov. 19, 2019) – Dawn Scott, the High Performance Coach for the U.S. Women’s National Team for the past nine years, has stepped down to return home and take a position with the England Football Association.
A native of Newcastle, England, this will be Scott’s second time holding a position with the England FA. After her first stint, Scott joined U.S. Soccer in 2011 under former head coach Pia Sundhage, and eventually stayed part of the USWNT’s coaching staff under both Tom Sermanni and Jill Ellis.
"Dawn is an incredibly hard worker who did a world class job helping prepare our players physically, helping them recover from injuries and helping them reach their highest levels on the field,” said U.S. Women’s National Team General Manager Kate Markgraf. “We say goodbye to her with a tremendous amount of gratitude and respect. She cares deeply about the players and the program and her important contribution to a unique part of our history will always be appreciated and never forgotten.”
Scott was on the USA’s staff for three World Cups -- two of them historic title-winning campaigns -- and two Olympic Games, one of which resulted in a gold medal in 2012.
“This was one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make,” said Scott. “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with U.S. Soccer and the opportunity I had for my personal and professional growth. I want to say thank you to everyone at the U.S. Soccer Federation, to the players, to the staff and to all the coaches - it has been an honor. I have memories to last a lifetime from the past nine years. I am now looking forward to a career progression and this was an opportune time to continue my professional development in England.”
Markgraf and U.S. Soccer Director of High Performance James Bunce will immediately begin a search for her replacement.