- Max Wosniak
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Max Wosniak was a Polish[1] soccer goalkeeper and manager who was briefly head coach of the United States men's national soccer team.
In 1967, he coached the Los Angeles Toros of the National Professional Soccer League.[2] After leading Maccabi Los Angeles to victory in the 1973 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, Wosniak became head coach of the U.S. national team. He was in charge for two games, losing both. Future national team head coach Walter Chyzowych was his assistant.
References
- ^ Wangerin, David (2006). Soccer in a Football World. WSC Books Limited. pp. 128. ISBN 0954013476.
- ^ http://national.soccerhall.org/history/NASL_AllTimeCoachesRegistry.htm
Preceded by
Bob KehoeU.S. men's national soccer team head coach
1973Succeeded by
Gene ChyzowychUnited States men's national soccer team – Head coaches Cahill (1916) · Burford (1924) · Agar (1925–26) · Burford (1928) · Millar (1930) · Gould (1934) · Lloyd (1937) · Brown (1947) · Giesler (1948–49) · Jeffrey (1950) · Wood (1952) · Schwarz (1953–55) · Meyer (1957) · Reed (1959–61) · Herberger (1964) · Meyer (1965) · Woosnam (1968) · Jago (1969) · Kehoe (1971–72) · Wosniak (1973) · E. Chyzowych (1973) · G. Bradley (1973) · Cramer (1974) · Miller (1975) · Schellscheidt (1975) · W. Chyzowych (1976–80) · Gansler (1982) · Panagoulias (1983–85) · Osiander (1986–88) · Gansler (1989–1991) · Kowalski (1991) · Milutinović (1991–95) · Sampson (1995–98) · Arena (1998–2006) · B. Bradley (2006–2011) · Klinsmann (2011–)
Categories:- American soccer coaches
- Polish footballers
- Polish football managers
- National Professional Soccer League (1967) coaches
- North American Soccer League coaches
- Living people
- United States men's national soccer team managers
- Polish football goalkeeper stubs
- American soccer biography stubs
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