Orlando's Pride: An English Coaching Pair's Unconventional Path to NWSL Success and Recognition.
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Seb Hines and Giles Barnes, two names that might not immediately ring bells for casual followers of women's soccer in the United States, are quickly becoming synonymous with success in Orlando. This English coaching duo has orchestrated a remarkable turnaround for the Orlando Pride, transforming them from a struggling team into a National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) powerhouse. Their journey to the top, however, is far from typical, marked by transatlantic moves, shared history, and an unwavering bond.

Hines and Barnes' story begins in England, where they were both promising young talents in the Middlesbrough and Derby County youth systems, respectively. Their paths crossed frequently during England youth international camps, where they even shared a room, laying the foundation for a lasting friendship built on mutual respect and a shared passion for the beautiful game. Both would eventually find their way to Major League Soccer (MLS), with Hines joining Orlando City and Barnes playing for Houston Dynamo and Vancouver Whitecaps before also landing in Orlando.

After retiring from playing, Hines transitioned into coaching, joining the Orlando City Youth Soccer setup and later becoming an assistant coach for the Orlando Pride in 2020. Barnes, after his own playing career ended, remained close to the game. When Amanda Cromwell, then the Pride's head coach, was placed on administrative leave in 2022, Hines was appointed interim head coach. In a move that speaks volumes about their relationship, one of Hines' first calls was to Barnes. "It was a no-brainer to bring Giles in," Hines said, recognizing Barnes' tactical acumen and ability to connect with players.

Their shared history has fostered an environment of "unwavering trust," allowing them to challenge each other without any underlying animosity. This dynamic has been crucial in reshaping the Pride's culture. Hines and Barnes prioritized creating a positive and enjoyable training environment, understanding that players perform best when they love what they do. "We made training fun and enjoyable, but hard work as well," Hines explained.

This approach quickly yielded results. In 2024, Hines led the Pride to a record-breaking season, securing the NWSL Shield, the club's first-ever trophy. He was also named the NWSL Coach of the Year, becoming the first Black coach to receive the honor. This success wasn't just a flash in the pan. The team also won the NWSL championship. With Hines at the helm and Barnes by his side, the Pride have become a force to be reckoned with, built on a foundation of camaraderie, tactical expertise, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Looking ahead, the duo is determined to build a lasting legacy in Orlando. "It's not just about winning one championship," Barnes said. "It's 'can you win another one?'" Their focus now is on sustained success, continuing to develop players, and solidifying the Pride's position as a perennial contender in the NWSL. Their journey, from young English prospects to architects of an Orlando soccer dynasty, is a testament to the power of friendship, hard work, and a shared vision. They are not just making Orlando proud; they are redefining what's possible in the NWSL.


Writer - Kavya Iyer
With an enthusiastic and observant eye, Kavya is passionate about the intersection of arts, culture, social trends, and sports. She's keen on exploring her city's evolving cultural landscape, covering local artistic expressions, music scenes, and community events, while also following the latest in the sports world. Kavya is developing her writing style to capture the vibrancy and nuances of the cultural sphere, aiming to connect artists with a wider audience and analyze the societal reflections within their work.
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