
The Chicago Stars fired general manager Richard Feuz on Wednesday after starting the National Women’s Soccer League season with a 3-8 record.
Feuz had been with the Stars since 2024. The team had a 16-34-13 regular-season record during his tenure and made the playoffs during his first year in charge.
The Stars have scored just five goals in 11 games this season and have a league-worst minus-17 goal differential.
“Chicago Stars FC and its ownership recognize that our on-field performance has fallen short of the standards we have set for ourselves and the expectations of our fans,” team President Karen Leetzow said in a statement. “Following a thorough assessment of the organization, we have determined that a change in sporting leadership is necessary to reach our collective ambitions.”




