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Jesse Marsch Personal information Full name Jesse Marsch Date of birth November 8, 1973 Place of birth Racine, Wisconsin, United States Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Playing position Midfielder Club information Current club Montreal Impact (head coach) Youth career 1992–1995 Princeton Tigers Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1996–1997 D.C. United 15 (4) 1998–2005 Chicago Fire 200 (19) 2006–2009 Chivas USA 106 (8) National team 2001–2007 United States 2 (0) Teams managed 2010–2011 United States (assistant) 2012– Montreal Impact * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Jesse Marsch (born November 8, 1973 in Racine, Wisconsin) is a retired American soccer midfielder who will be the head coach of the Montreal Impact for their entrance in MLS in 2012, having previously been an assistant for the U.S. national team. He spent fourteen seasons in Major League Soccer, winning three league and four U.S. Open Cup titles. He was a 2001 MLS All Star and earned two caps with the United States men's national soccer team.
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College
Marsch played college soccer at Princeton University, where he was an All-American in 1995, after scoring 16 goals as a midfielder/forward. He was drafted by D.C. United (their assistant coach was his coach at Princeton, Bob Bradley) in the third round of the 1996 MLS College Draft.
Professional
Marsch spent the next two seasons with DC, but only played in 15 games. DC assistant coach Bob Bradley, named to lead the expansion Chicago Fire, acquired Marsch soon after the Expansion Draft in exchange for A.J. Wood and a second-round pick in the 1998 College Draft. Marsch immediately became a regular in Chicago and remained a mainstay in their lineup through 2005. He helped the Fire to the 1998 MLS Cup, giving him three league championships in three seasons. While with Chicago, he also won the US Open Cup in 1998, 2000, and 2003. After the 2005 season Marsch was traded to Chivas USA, where Bob Bradley was then managing. He left the Fire as the club's all-time leader in regular season games played with 200.
Marsch is one of three players to have played in each of the first 14 seasons of Major League Soccer. Marsch was also the first player to win three MLS Cup championships. On February 5, 2010 the American midfielder retired, having played for Chivas USA from 2006-2009.[1]
Since his retirement from competitive professional soccer, Marsch has been playing for the amateur team Coyotes FC in the Los Angeles Premier League.[2]
International
Marsch received two caps with the United States national team. His first came in a scoreless world cup qualifier tie with Trinidad and Tobago on November 11, 2001. He came on for Joe-Max Moore in the 82nd minute.[3] He was not called up again to the national team until June 2, 2007 when he came on for Benny Feilhaber in a victory over China.[4]
Coach
Following his retirement on February 5, 2010, Marsch was hired as an assistant coach with the United States men's national soccer team.[5] On August 10, 2011, Marsch was unveiled as the first head coach of Major League Soccer expansion franchise Montreal Impact, starting play in 2012.[6]
See also
References
- ^ MLS Original Jesse Marsch Retires; Joins U.S. National Team Staff
- ^ http://www.lapremierleague.com/?opt=viewteam&id=0004
- ^ U.S. and Trinidad & Tobago Play to Scoreless Draw to Conclude Qualifying
- ^ U.S. MNT Down China, 4-1, at Spartan Stadium
- ^ Jesse Marsch, a true MLS original, retires from Chivas USA
- ^ Jesse Marsch named head coach of the Montreal Impact
External links
C.D. Chivas USA Carson, California The Club Stadiums Culture Rivalries Key Personnel Owner: Jorge Vergara • General Manager: Shawn Hunter • Manager: Robin Fraser
Major League Soccer Seasons (6) 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011cdchivasusa.com Categories:- 1973 births
- Living people
- American soccer coaches
- American soccer players
- Chicago Fire players
- Chivas USA players
- D.C. United players
- Major League Soccer players
- People from Racine, Wisconsin
- Princeton Tigers men's soccer players
- United States men's international soccer players
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