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MORRISON, N.J. (May 11, 2016) – The New Englan우리카지노d Revolution are pleased to announce the hiring of former New York Cosmos defensive co-defensive coordinator Chris O’Leary as head coach of the team in 2017.
The former USA national team assistant, formerly the assist바카라사이트ant coach at the University of New Mexico from 1995 to 2004, previously served as New York Soccer Operations Director and also played for a number of clubs including the U.S. Open Cup Champion FC Dallas, the Portland Timbers, and the Columbus Crew.
“The Cosmos helped transform me as a player,” O’Leary said. “From being one of the best players in New York to playing overseas for the National Team and to being part of the first team for three years, I’m fortunate to have worked with so many great players over the years. With the help of many fantastic coaches such as Peter Laviolette and Steve Burtch, the Cosmos have always had a great program and program of results.”
A former defensive back at the University of New Mexico, O’Leary is one of only three U.S. Soccer Pro Licenced coaches on any of the current professional soccer sides in the U.S. He most recently played a part in the MLS-run Portland Timbers’ 2-2 tie with LA Galaxy at Providence Park on April 11, 우리카지노2017. In 2016 he played in the US Open Cup against the FC Dallas. The native of Morristown, New Jersey, was also a former assistant with the Chicago Fire, New York Red Bulls, Dallas & Houston Dynamo, and the Rochester Rhinos in the Western Pennsylvania Soccer League.
He said it was a tremendous privilege for him to come in on the first day when he signed his current contract in January 2016 with the Revolution.
“I’m delighted to be joining the Revolution and I look forward to working under Bob Bradley and joining our staff from day one,” said O’Leary. “New England is one of my favorite cities. When I think about New England’s rugby community it is hard to beat. My goal is to take the Revolution further while keeping the tradition, history and tradition of rugby and soccer and making this a very positive place for soccer fans in New England.”
Erik Stover, Director of Player Development for the New England Revolution, said O’Leary’s experience and commitment to developing players and developing young men will help the club on the field and in community programs.
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