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 Vlatko Andonovski has stepped down as head coach of the  stanley cup United States women s national soccer team less than two weeks after the team s earliest World Cup exit in history. The U.S. Soccer Federation plans to make the official announcement Thursday.The 46-year-old Andonovski has served as the team s head coach since October 2019, taking the place of Jill Ellis, who led the USWNT to two consecutive World Cup titles in 2015 and 2019.SEE MORE:  We re excited : Women s World Cup to feature 2 first-time finalistsAndonovski completes his tenure with an impressive 51 wins, five losses and nine ties, but failed to succeed in two major international tournaments 鈥?the Tokyo Olympics and this year s World Cup. His latest loss came against the Sweden women s national team when thetop-ranked U.S. team was knocked outon penalty kicks after a scoreless draw.Following the disappointing loss, Andonovski brushed off questions about his stanley romania  future with the team, instead reflecting on the memories he s made with his players. We spent four years together. They got their first caps with me, they got their first national team call-ups with me,  Andonovski said.  We spent tough times, good times. I dont want to see them like that. Thats all I think ab stanley cup out. The organization, in the meantime, will need to find a replacement for Andonovski soon, as the 2024 Paris Olympics is quickly approaching.Trending stories at Scrippsnews We re excited : Women s World Cup to feature 2 first-time finalistsInside Michael O Bjee Robert De Niro lashes out mid-trial at ex-assistant who is suing him
 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. 鈥?Back in early January, Allie Shroyer, a Girl Scout, and first-grader at Che stanley cup yenne Traditional School in Scottsdale, Arizona, went viral with her virtual sales pitch.After her video was shared hundreds of times and picked up by many local and national news outlets, Allie sold 3,750 boxes of Girl Scout cookies nationwide. We watched it and were laughing so hard and posted it on my  stanley cup FB page and within the first 24 hours she sold over 200 boxes and then it took off from there,  said Allie s mother, Kristen Shroyer.  I just love that it was our daughter making people smile.         She s also donated more than 1,000 boxes to local hospitals and nursing homes.This week, she donated more than 300 boxes to the Arizona State Veterans Home in Phoenix, two for each bed in use, and for the healthcare wo stanley us rkers taking care of our veterans.At the end of the day, Allie s pitch wasn t about selling the most boxes or becoming a viral sensation.She simply wants to make people happy. I just thought of making people smile so I just tried my best to make a sales pitch and I started to do it,  Allie says.Allie isn t done yet. She also plans on donating hundreds of boxes to a food bank in Houston, Texas that lost everything during the February winter storm.This story originally reported by Jorge Torres on ABC15.