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Chicago Stars fire GM Richard Feuz

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 4:01 PM

The Chicago Stars fired general manager Richard Feuz on Wednesday as the team is near the bottom of the NWSL standings with a league-worst minus-17 goal ​differential.

The Stars are 3-8-0 for nine points, 15th in ‌the 16-team league after finishing last of 14 teams at 3-12-11 (20 points) in 2025. Chicago has the fewest goals scored (five) and most allowed (22) this season.

“What we hope for in a league like this is to be competitive,” ‌Stars ​president Karen Leetzow told reporters on ⁠Wednesday, per ESPN. “You want to ⁠be in playoff contention all the time.

“But at the very least, you need to have a compelling product on the pitch. I don’t think we have either this year. ​And that is not for lack of trying. That’s why we are disappointed with the outcome and why we decided ⁠to make the change that we ⁠made today.”

The Stars were 16-34-13 in the regular ​season and 17-36-14 in all competitions since Feuz was hired as ​general manager in February 2024. They made the playoffs ‌that season as the No. 8 seed.

Martin Sjogren was hired as head coach in August 2025 but didn’t officially coach his first Stars game until this year because of a job commitment ⁠in Sweden.

Leetzow said on Wednesday that “right now, we’re confident in Martin and Martin’s process,” and “we feel good about the coaches we have.”

Leetzow, ⁠assistant general manager Beatrice ‌Caliani and director of soccer operations Olivia ⁠Wynn will help handle general manager duties by ​committee ‌until a GM is hired.

“We are seeking an ​experienced sporting ⁠leader who brings a proven track record of building competitive rosters and aligning organizations around a clear vision,” Leetzow said in a news release on Wednesday. “We are grateful for Richard’s dedication to the Stars and for his work in attracting world-class talent to ​Chicago.”

–Field Level Media