Chelsea Women have confirmed the departure of Paul Green, the Head of Women's Football, after a remarkable 13-year tenure with the club. Green played a pivotal role in the development of Chelsea Women's team, helping to shape its success during the formative years. Under his leadership, the club secured an impressive 19 titles, including eight league titles and six FA Cups, solidifying Chelsea Women as a dominant force in women's football. The club expressed gratitude for Green's commitment and professionalism, acknowledging his contributions to their sustained success. Recently, Chelsea Women faced challenges on the pitch, suffering back-to-back losses against Manchester City and Arsenal. In light of these recent performances, the club extended manager Sonia Bompastor's contract until 2030, emphasizing her importance in the club's future. The decision to part ways with Green comes as Chelsea Women look to realign their strategy and continue their pursuit of excellence in the Women's Super League.