"We appreciate Ryan's effort and contributions over the past two seasons," said John Neace. "While we fell just short of our goal of making the NWSL playoffs this year, Ryan departs having helped us establish a core group of players who will be competitive in 2025 and beyond." This statement underlines the commitment to future success despite recent challenges.
Dell came to Louisville with a soccer operations background through U.S. Soccer. He started as a support staff manager for the U.S. women's national team at the 2015 and 2019 World Cups before taking over as team administrator and then team manager.
Racing Louisville intends to move quickly in appointing its next general manager, highlighting the club's determination to establish strong leadership as it prepares for the next season.
Louisville has finished in ninth place in all four seasons of its NWSL's existence, including both years under Dell. The club has not yet made the playoffs.
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