- Tim Hanley
Infobox Football biography
playername= Tim Hanley
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countryofbirth =United States
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position = Goalkeeper
youthyears = 1979-1980
youthclubs =Foothill College
years = 1980-1981
1981
1982
1983-1984
1985
clubs =Tampa Bay Rowdies
San Jose Earthquakes
Hibernian
San Jose Earthquakes
Servette
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1997-1999
1998
2001-2005
2002-
2006-2007
2007
managerclubs =San Francisco Bay Seals (assistant)California Jaguars (assistant)San Jose Earthquakes (assistant)Silicon Valley Ambassadors (assistant)San Jose Earthquakes (assistant)
Stanford (assistant)Houston Dynamo (assistant)Los Angeles Galaxy (assistant)
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soccer goalkeeper who played in theNorth American Soccer League and Europe. He is a long timeMajor League Soccer goalkeeper coach.Player
Youth
Hanley grew up in
Los Altos, California and began playing soccer in 1974. He was fourteen at the time. In his words, “I played one half in the field, hated it and moved into nets until I retired from theprofessional ranks ten years later.”citeweb|url=http://www.rsssf.com/usadave/hanley.html|title= Tim Hanley’s NASL recollections|publisher=The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|accessdate=2008-05-29] Hanley graduated from Los Altos High School in 1978 and enteredFoothill College , a two year community college inLos Altos Hills . Although a junior college, Foothills at the time boasted one of the best college team in California. In 1980, he trained briefly withBlackburn F.C. , playing one reserve game, and withBlackpool F.C. After the fall 1980 collegiate season, Hanley decided against transferring to anNCAA college in favor of turning professional.Professional
When Hanley turned professional, he had several options. The San Francisco Fog of Major Indoor Soccer League and the
Golden Gate Gales of theAmerican Soccer League both drafted him. However, he signed with theTampa Bay Rowdies for the 1980-1981North American Soccer League (NASL) indoor season. In 1981, San Jose Earthquakes starting goalkeeperMike Hewitt broke his thumb. The team quickly moved to sign Hanley as a back up, but he ended up playing several games during the 1981 season. In 1982, he moved toHibernian F.C. of theScottish Football League . At the time, American players found it nearly impossible to gain contracts with European teams. As a result, Hanley played for Hibernian “on trial”. The team paid for his lodging, meals and provided him with a small cash salary. In 1983, he returned to the Earthquakes were he played the last two seasons of the NASL. Following the collapse of the league in 1984, he moved toServette F.C. in the Swiss First Division. Once again, he found himself paid on a cash basis without a contract. With a wife to support, he elected to retire from playing professionally and turn to coaching.Coach
In 1985, Hanley began his career as a goalkeeper coach. He served in that capacity in the A-League and
Premier Development League for teams including theSan Francisco Bay Seals ,California Jaguars andSilicon Valley Ambassadors . In 1997, Hanley was hired as the goalkeeper coach for theSan Jose Clash ofMajor League Soccer . He remained with the team every year, except 2000, through its name change in 1999 to the Earthquakes and its move in 2006 to Houston where it became theHouston Dynamo . In July 2006, he left the Houstan Dynamo to move to theLos Angeles Galaxy . He was released from the team in August 2007. In 2002,Stanford University hired Hanley as the goalkeeper coach for its men’s soccer team. He has also held positions with several northern Californian youth clubs such as: The Stanford Quake.External links
* [http://www.centerlinesoccer.com/http:/www.centerlinesoccer.com/category/coach-corner/ Tim Hanley's columns for centerlinesoccer.com]
* [http://gostanford.cstv.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/hanley_tim00.html Stanford Cardinals profile]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/usadave/hanley.html Tim Hanley’s NASL recollections]References
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