MCFC hires new coach (sort of)

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MCFC hires new coach (sort of)

Postby BmoreBlue » Wed Dec 11, 2013 2:27 am

http://nycfc.com/News/Latest-News/2013/December/Head-Coach

New York City FC is today delighted to announce that it has appointed Jason Kreis as its Head Coach. The team, which will begin playing in its inaugural season in 2015, was announced as Major League Soccer’s 20th Expansion Club in May this year.

The role, which formally begins in January 2014, will see Kreis first travel to England to spend time at English Premier League associate club Manchester City FC. There, he will work closely with Head Coach Manuel Pellegrini, World Cup winner Patrick Vieira and Txiki Bergiristain, the club’s Director of Football, Champions League winner, and former Director of Football at FC Barcelona.

During this time, Kreis will be immersed in all aspects of Manchester City FC, observing in particular, the club’s approach to coaching, training, and player development, with the goal of applying similar approaches to New York City FC.

Kreis joins the Club having spent nearly seven years in charge of Real Salt Lake, during which time the team reached its first post-season playoff appearance in 2008, won its first MLS Cup Championship in 2009 and, most recently, came second by the narrowest of margins to Sporting Kansas City following a dramatic penalty shoot- out last weekend in the 2013 MLS Cup Championship.

His playing record at Dallas Burn and Real Salt Lake is equally impressive, having been the Major League Soccer’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1999, the third highest scorer in MLS regular season history and the first to hit 100 MLS career goals. After retiring as a player from professional soccer during the 2007 season, he was immediately named head coach of Real Salt Lake, becoming the youngest active head coach in MLS.

Speaking of the appointment, NYCFC’s Sporting Director, Claudio Reyna said, “Jason is one of the true pioneers of Major League Soccer, and a leader any team would be proud to have at the helm. His skills and experience, together with his commitment to quality football make him the ideal choice to lead New York City FC in its first season and beyond. He has already left a historic mark on the league, both as a player and coach and we have every confidence in him continuing to do so at New York City FC.”

Echoing these sentiments, the Club’s Chief Executive Officer, Ferran Soriano said, “We are delighted that Jason is joining us as our Head Coach. His experience in MLS speaks for itself and he will be able to add to that experience by working with our football team in Manchester during 2014. With the leadership of Jason and Claudio we are providing New York City FC with both top-level knowledge of soccer in the US and world class soccer know-how from Europe. This is the ideal platform for NYCFC to start. We are very excited.”

Jason Kreis commented, “I am looking forward to making my contribution to New York City FC from the very outset. The opportunity to develop the first professional club based in New York City was impossible to pass up as was the chance to immerse myself in the football operations in Manchester observing some of the leading figures in European football. There will be a lot to do before our inaugural season in 2015, but I’m confident that with the support teams in the City organization, we will be well placed to hit the ground running.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone associated with Real Salt Lake, including its fantastic fans for the many special years I spent there. I wish them all the very best for the future.


Interesting that he'll basically do an internship with MCFC starting next month - he's known as a very successful manager at MLS. No brainer hire IMO. I doubt he'll add a lot of value to City, but it's nice to see the partnership involving these sorts of details. Love that the plan is to see NYCFC and MCFC play similar styles, much like the academy.
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Re: MCFC hires new coach (sort of)

Postby Biamp » Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:29 am

Decent appointment, he's done so well with Real Salt Lake. It will be interesting to see how he'll be involved in Manchester.
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Re: MCFC hires new coach (sort of)

Postby john@staustell » Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:26 am

Biamp wrote:Decent appointment, he's done so well with Real Salt Lake. It will be interesting to see how he'll be involved in Manchester.


Some of these American team names really are corny. Do they have any idea what 'Real' means? Are there any Royals in America? Could there be after the American Revolution?

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Re: MCFC hires new coach (sort of)

Postby CitizenYank » Sat Dec 14, 2013 12:28 am

Kreis is a decent coach by American standards. Would only put him behind Caleb Porter as far as ability. Porter
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Re: MCFC hires new coach (sort of)

Postby Slim » Sat Dec 14, 2013 9:56 am

I think everyone's suspicion that City are using this as a B team is given weight by the internship Kreis is about to start. This could be a monumental move for City, and so far we're the only ones.
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