United States Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker quit his role with the organization on Tuesday, two months ahead of the start of the World Cup, to take up a job in Saudi Arabia.
I don’t know about you but last night I was celebrating. It wasn’t because England beat the Netherlands and will now face Spain in the Euro 2024 Final on Sunday, but it was indeed soccer related. By now you all know that the US Soccer Federation came to its senses and gave their two-time national team coach, Gregg Berhalter the boot, freeing the fans from having to suffer two more years of having to say, “how did we lose to …” and “can they just get rid of the guy now?”
After a dismal performance at the Copa America and pressure from the fan base, the U.S. Soccer Federation announced on Wednesday that Gregg Berhalter has been relieved of his coaching duties, effectively immediately.
U.S. Soccer announced on Friday that they finally got their man to take over as permanent head coach of the men’s national team, and it was none other than Gregg Berhalter as the organization decided that he should guide them through to the 2026 World Cup.
In a shocking announcement, interim US Men’s National Team head coach Anthony Hudson has stepped down from his role prior to the busy summer schedule, leaving his assistant to help the team navigate two regional competitions.
Oguchi Onyewu has been chosen to aid in the search for the new head coach of the team he represented 69 times, after being named “Vice President of Sporting” within the US Soccer organization.
