Manama - Arab Today
President of Jordan Football Association (JFA) HRH Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein welcomed the appointment of U.S. coach Michael Dickey as the new head coach of the Jordan Women’s National Team.
JFA, on Monday, announced the appointment of Michael Dickey as the new head coach of the Jordan Women’s National Team, which is preparing to participate in the 2018 Asian Women’s Cup hosted by the Kingdom in April.
Prince Ali welcomed Dickey in Amman last week where they signed the 2-year contract. “I’d like to welcome Mr. Michael Dickey as the newest member in our football family. His experience, background and methodology are very much in line with our aspirations and ambitions, I am very optimistic about his potential with our Nashmiyyat,” Prince Ali noted.
Dickey began his coaching career in 1996 and has since then took on a number of directorial, scouting, instructional and technical advisory posts with several clubs and teams mostly within the USA. Between 2005 and 2010, he served as Assistant Coach for a number of U.S. Women’s National Teams. His career as a Head Coach began with the USA U14 Women’s Team in 2005 and then proceeded to coach the USA U15, U16 and U17 Women’s Teams in later years. In 2009, he worked with the India Senior Women’s National Team as a guest Head Coach.
His experience in 2010 with the USA U17 Women’s National Team has been remarkable with notable wins over Germany, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, Holland, Denmark and China. 12 of the players he coached have since advanced to play for the USA Senior Women’s National Team.
Dickey continues to be a member of the U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) as National Coaching Education Staff and National Training Center Liaison, as well as the Technical Director of the Kentucky Fire Soccer Club (KY).
Dickey commented: “I am thankful to the Jordan Football Association and Prince Ali for providing me with this opportunity. I will do everything I can as a Coach to help lead the Women’s National of Jordan to the World Cup. I have met many of the players and watched them train. They are very talented and also dedicated to winning. We will have a very busy schedule leading up to the World Cup qualifications. I look forward to all the support that the people of Jordan will have for their Women’s National team.”
“A special thanks goes out to my soccer club and club owner here in Louisville, Kentucky as well, Wayne Estopinal and the Kentucky Fire Juniors,” he concluded.