I’m head coach of the Gotham FC women’s soccer team — why I took paternity leave in the middle of a season

There is never a perfect time to step away from your team. If you’re a head coach, there is always another game, another trip, another training session.
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There is never a perfect time to step away from your team. If you’re a head coach, there is always another game, another trip, another training session. And in professional women’s soccer, those demands last almost 11 months of the year. But, as I tell my players, we’re people first — and when I became a dad, I learned the hard way what it meant to put the job ahead of my family when they needed me most.
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I’m head coach of the Gotham FC women’s soccer team — why I took paternity leave in the middle of a season
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