(East Los Angeles, CA) January 11, 2022 [From The Editor’s Desk]: In anticipation of the upcoming MLS season, the Los Angeles Football Club, (LAFC), took the appropriate time to call a Press Conference announcing and presenting, their new Head Coach, Steve Cherundolo, in person, at the Banc of California Stadium on January 5th. With his signing, he becomes just their second Head Coach in club history. He was introduced by LAFC’s Co-President & General Manager, John Thorrington and Lead Managing Owner, Larry Berg, to the media and to the many LAFC fan-bases located throughout the City and County of Los Angeles, and Southern California. Cherundolo replaces Bob Bradley, the Club’s first coach, who has now signed on with Toronto FC.
Let’s all take a good read at the credentials, the career play, and the coaching background of Coach Cherundolo in the press announcement that was distributed to all local, national, and International media outlets.
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(Los Angeles, CA) One of the most decorated U.S. players of all-time, Cherundolo brings over (22) years of playing experience in Germany’s Bundesliga, as well as a diverse coaching portfolio that includes time as a Bundesliga first-team assistant, youth head coach and a position in the German National Team youth development program.
“I am extremely excited to introduce Steve as our next head coach,” LAFC Co-President & General Manager John Thorrington said. “We know what works for LAFC and also what works in MLS, and Steve has a unique blend of international and domestic experience at the highest levels that matches those needs. We have seen this past year how great a fit he is with the LAFC culture, how well he knows our players and our philosophy, and that he is the ideal choice to lead us to on-field success.”
Cherundolo, 42, earned the prestigious UEFA Pro License in 2020 after ending a distinguished playing career that saw him become a Bundesliga legend in Germany for Hannover 96, as he appeared in (415) official matches, setting a record for the most appearances by an American for one Club.
“I am ecstatic to be named the head coach of LAFC,” Cherundolo said. “Having been a part of the Club for the past year, I was able to see firsthand that the fans, city, and organization are all extraordinary. Furthering the Club’s endeavors on and off the field are my main focus and I can’t wait to get started.”
A Southern California native and 2021 inductee into the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame, Cherundolo made (87) appearances for the U.S. National Team, including becoming one of (11) players in U.S. history to be named to three World Cup rosters (2002, 2006, 2010). Cherundolo played every minute at right back for the U.S. in the 2010 World Cup.
“We believe Steve is the right coach for LAFC at this important time in our history,” LAFC Lead Managing Owner Larry Berg said. “We have always had high expectations for our Club both on and off the field, and I know our incredible fans do as well. We have a talented group of players, and I am confident we are going to add even more exciting talent to that group very soon. We believe that Steve is the coach who will harness that talent, win important matches, and give our fans a team they are proud to support.”
Known as “The Mayor of Hannover” for his service as the long-time captain for Hannover 96, Cherundolo began his coaching career developing talent in the Hannover youth system from 2014-2018 and served as the head coach for the U-17 squad. Cherundolo also worked as an assistant for Hannover’s first team.
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He joined the coaching staff of Bundesliga team VfB Stuttgart as an assistant in 2018, and then moved to coach in the German National Team youth system. Cherundolo took over as head coach of LAFC’s United Soccer League affiliate, the Las Vegas Lights for the 2021 season.
Cherundolo starred at Mt. Carmel High School in the San Diego area and the La Jolla Nomads youth club before playing two seasons at the University of Portland. Cherundolo then joined Hannover 96 in 1999, making his debut in German football at the age of (19) on Feb. 25, 1999. He helped lead Hannover to promotion into the Bundesliga top tier in the 2002 season.
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