Chicago Red Stars
Ella Masar is an accomplished soccer professional and coach currently serving as the Assistant Coach and Interim Head Coach for the Chicago Red Stars since January 2023. Previously, Masar held the position of Assistant Coach for KC Current from January 2022 to November 2022. With a strong entrepreneurial spirit, Masar co-founded Doyenne Sport in August 2019, an agency dedicated to empowering female footballers and broadcasters. A former professional athlete, Masar played for notable teams such as VfL Wolfsburg, FC Rosengård, and Paris Saint-Germain, among others. Masar earned a Bachelor's degree in Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2008.
Chicago Red Stars
The Chicago Red Stars are the oldest and winningest pro women’s soccer team in the country, demonstrating a standard of grit and continued success for over a decade. Established in 2007, the Red Stars were a founding member of the former Women’s Professional Soccer and would later become one of the original eight teams to form the National Women’s Soccer League in 2013. The Red Stars have made the playoffs in six consecutive years from 2015-2020, clinching the team’s first appearance in the NWSL Championship in the 2019 season as well as appearing in the NWSL’s Challenge Cup Final in 2020. The Red Stars play at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, one of few soccer-specific stadiums with an all-grass practice and playing surface in the league. Throughout the team’s storied history, the Red Stars’ have had a star-studded roster featuring some of the greatest players to have played for the United States such as Megan Rapinoe, Carli Lloyd, Kate Markgraf (Sobrero), Lindsay Tarpley, Lauren Chalupny, Christen Press, and Shannon Boxx, while currently boasting a roster with USWNT stars such Julie Ertz, Casey Short, Alyssa Naeher, Tierna Davidson, Mallory Pugh and Morgan Gautrat. The Red Stars have also been home to national team players from Australia (Sam Kerr), Canada (Karina LeBlanc), Germany (Inka Grings), Japan (Yuki Nagasato), and Brazil (Christiane Rozeira and Formiga) at different points in the team’s history.