Independence Soccer Welcome Ashley Williams as the Director of Pre Girls Academy
May 4, 2026 - Charlotte, NC - Charlotte Independence Soccer Club is proud to announce the hiring of Ashley Williams as Director of Pre Girls Academy (Pre GA) ahead of the 2026-2027 season. In her new role, Williams will lead the club’s Pre GA program, focusing on preparing players for progression into high competitive programs while supporting their overall development both on and off the field.
Williams brings extensive experience across the youth, collegiate, and pre-professional levels. She most recently served as the Girls Academy Director and U15 & U17 Head Coach at Skyline Elite Soccer Club in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she oversaw multiple teams competing in the Girls Academy Mid-Atlantic Conference while leading player and coach development initiatives. Prior to Skyline Elite, she spent two years with Richmond United as a Head Coach for U17 and U19 ECNL teams, while also serving as Operations Manager and College Recruiting Coordinator. Her experience also includes leading Richmond United Pro23 Women to a championship in 2021, along with coaching roles at North Carolina Courage, North Carolina FC Youth, and Randolph-Macon College.
Williams holds a U.S. Soccer Talent Scout License Level II and was one of twelve female coaches selected nationwide for the program’s cohort, based on experience, qualifications, and alignment with its objectives. She is also currently enrolled in the Girls Academy Credential of Coaching Excellence program, further demonstrating her commitment to continued growth and development within the game.
"We are thrilled to have Ashley joining our staff and working with our players and families. She is an experienced coach and director and is an even better leader. There is no doubt that our young female players will grow and develop as strong people and players under Ashley's guidance," said Director of Soccer Neil Roberts.
"I’m excited to join Charlotte Independence Soccer Club and be part of a club that is clearly aligned in its vision for developing the next generation of players. Establishing a strong foundation at the younger ages is critical to the long-term success of the Girls Academy pathway, and I look forward to building an environment that is both challenging and enjoyable, one where players are pushed, supported, and able to grow with confidence," said Williams. "I’m passionate about developing well-rounded players who not only understand the game, but also embody the values and standards of the club in how they train, compete, and carry themselves on and off the field. I’m especially excited to work alongside a staff that shares a genuine commitment to player development and a collective drive to do things the right way. Having coached against John Cullen, Neil Roberts, and Greg Ashton in the past, I’ve seen firsthand the direction of the club and the strength of the girls program, and I’m excited to now contribute to its continued growth."
Williams is a former collegiate student-athlete and team captain at the University of Richmond. She holds a Master’s degree in Sport Leadership from Virginia Commonwealth University and holds a USSF A-Youth License.
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