
"Chelsea have confirmed the departure of Head of Women's Football, Paul Green, after a 13-year spell. Green joined Chelsea during the club's formative years and was instrumental in bringing former manager Emma Hayes to the club and overseeing the development during her 12-year tenure. The club collected 19 titles under his guidance including eight league titles and six FA Cups."
"The club issued manager Sonia Bompastor a new contract extension until 2030 -- her former deal was set to expire in 2028. Sporting Directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley said: "Her impact has been immediate and significant, and the standards she sets embody exactly what we want this club to represent. Sonia is not only a key part of driving our success today, but also an integral part of the long-term future we are building.""
Paul Green has departed as Chelsea Head of Women's Football after a 13-year spell. He joined during the club's formative years and helped bring Emma Hayes, overseeing development during her 12-year tenure. The club collected 19 titles under his guidance, including eight league titles and six FA Cups. Chelsea suffered consecutive defeats, losing 5-1 to Manchester City followed by a 2-0 loss to Arsenal. Manager Sonia Bompastor signed a contract extension until 2030 and has been publicly praised by the club's sporting directors. Sources indicated Bompastor has full backing and that internal changes were considered prior to the extension.
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