Former USWNT interim manager Twila Kilgore hired as Houston Dash Technical Director
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Today, the Houston Dash have announced that former USWNT interim head coach, Twila Kilgore has been hired as the club’s technical director. She becomes only the second ever to fill that role.
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The new technical director returns to the team after serving as assistant coach from 2019-2021.
“The technical director role is central to how we want to build and sustain success in Houston. Twila is uniquely qualified to help shape and execute our shared vision for the club,” President of Soccer, Angela Hucles Mangano. “Twila brings a rare combination of national team experience, player development expertise and a deep understanding of the pathways into our league. Just as importantly, she understands Houston and what this club is striving to become. We’re excited to welcome her back in a new role and look forward to what we can build together in the years ahead.”
Kilgore will work closely with Mangano on player development, talent identification and recruitment, and serve as a strategic partner to the technical staff.
“I’m inspired to step into this role because what matters most to me is the daily experience of our players and staff. There was meaningful progress made last season, and I am looking forward to coming alongside everyone in the organization as we pursue sustainable success,” Kilgore said. “My focus is on creating clarity, alignment and intentional support across the entire sporting operation, so our players and staff can do their best work on and off the pitch, grow in their roles, feel confident in how we move forward together, and continue to build our competitive edge.”
She has spent over a decade with the USYNT from U-14 to U-23 and had a stint with the USWNT as an assistant prior to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup before taking over interim manager from August 2023 to May 2024.
Did you know? Kilgore holds the UEFA “A” coaching license. In 2021 she became the first American-born woman to earn U.S. Soccer’s Pro Coaching License which is the top qualification in the American coaching pathway.