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Casey Stoney Named Head Coach of Inaugural NWSL San Diego Squad

Stoney won a bronze medal in 2012 as part of England's national team.

Jon Shard

Casey Stoney, who has led Manchester United in the Women's Super League for three seasons, has been hired as the new head coach of the National Women's Soccer League's expansion team in San Diego.

The former standout for England's national team led Manchester United to a 52-19-6 record during her tenure as coach. The team won the FA Women's Championship her first season and gained promotion.

As a defender for the national team, Stoney appeared in 130 matches and scored six goals. She appeared in three World Cups and helped lead England to the bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics.

The as-yet unnamed San Diego NWSL team will begin play next season along with Los Angeles-based Angel City FC, bringing the league to 12 teams.

Jill Ellis, who won a pair of World Cups as coach of the U.S. national team, is the San Diego team's president.

"Jill and this ownership group are deeply committed to building a world-class club both on and off the field and I look forward to being a part of creating our culture and style of play as a team, Stoney said in a statement on Wednesday.

Jill Ellis, president of San Diego's brand-new NWSL franchise, told NBC 7's Darnay Tripp about everything that excites her about the upcoming season, and the birth of a franchise in a vibrant soccer community.

Earlier this week, San Diego announced the hiring of Molly Downtain, former administrator for the U.S. national team, as general manager.

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