Bob Lilley

Bob Lilley

Infobox Football biography
playername = Bob Lilley


fullname = Robert Lilley
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1966|5|2
cityofbirth = Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
countryofbirth = United States
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
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height =
nickname =
position = former midfielder
currentclub =
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1988
1989-1991
1990-1991
1992-1997
1994-1995
clubs = Orlando Lions
Maryland Bays
Hershey Impact "(indoor)"
Harrisburg Heat "(indoor)"
Pittsburgh Stingers "(indoor)"
caps(goals) = - (-)
- (-)
- (-)
- (-)
nationalyears =
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manageryears = 1997-2001
2002-2003
2004-2007
2007-
managerclubs = Hershey Wildcats
Montreal Impact
Vancouver Whitecaps
Detroit Ignition

Robert "Bob" Lilley (born May 2 1966 in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, United States) is an American former footballer and head coach. He has previously managed Hershey Wildcats, Montreal Impact, and Vancouver Whitecaps. He is currently head coach of the Detroit Ignition.

Playing career

Before turning pro Lilley played at George Mason University where he was team captain. He was a former midfielder in his playing days, where he spent three seasons with the Hershey Impact and six more with the Harrisburg Heat of the indoor National Professional Soccer League. He also played outdoor soccer with Orlando Lions and the Maryland Bays of the American Soccer League, eventually retiring in 1997.

Management career

His first coaching experience was with the Hershey Wildcats in 1997, experiencing much success with the club as being the team's one and only head coach. He led Hershey to the playoffs each year, as well winning A-League coach of the year in his rookie season. He was able to guide Hershey to one Northern Conference and three Atlantic Division titles as well as the 2001 A-League National Championship final, which they lost 2-0 to the Rochester Raging Rhinos. After the 2001 season, the team was folded by the ownership, having decided that the team would not be successful financially.

On January 23 2002 he was appointed the new head coach of the Montreal Impact signing on a two year contract [ [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2002/01/23/lilley020123.html Impact hire Lilley as head coach] ] . His first season with the Impact, the team finished first in the Northeast Division, and also claimed the Voyageurs Cup. In 2003 he led Montreal to the Eastern Conference title and, the Voyageurs Cup for the second time in a row. And for the second time in his career he wins the A-League Coach of the Year, becoming the only the second two-time Coach of the Year recipient in league history, following Alan Hinton in 1994, and 1995.

After the 2003 season he left the Impact for personal reasons, eventually signing a two-year deal with the Vancouver Whitecaps on November 1, 2004 becoming the team's first American coach, and the first coach never to have previously played for Vancouver [ [http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/transactions/86139.html Lilley new Whitecaps Men's coach] ] . He led Vancouver to the playoffs in 2004 but were eliminated in the quarterfinals, but were able to claim the Cascadia Cup. In 2006 he led the Whitecaps to their first North American championship since 1979, when they defeated the Raging Rhinos 3-0 at PAETEC Park becoming the first team in USL First Division history to win the title on the road.

Lilley was sacked as Vancouver Whitecaps head coach on September 18, 2007 two days after the Whitecaps were eliminated by the Portland Timbers in the first round of the United Soccer Leagues First Division playoffs [ [http://www.whitecapsfc.com/archive/feature09180702.aspx Whitecaps and Bob Lilley part ways] ] . He was hired by the Detroit Ignition of the Major Indoor Soccer League as their assistant coach afterwards and promoted to head coach on November 6, 2007 [ [http://www.detroitignition.com/news/index.php?cat=19&id=922 Ignition names Bob Lilley head coach] ] .

References

Managerial stats

External links

* [http://whitecapsfc.com/teams/mens/coaches/?id=181 Whitecaps profile of Bob Lilley]
* [http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/transactions/86139.html United Soccer League profile of Bob Lilley]


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