U.S. Soccer names B.J. Callaghan new interim coach of men’s national team
1 year, 6 months ago

U.S. Soccer names B.J. Callaghan new interim coach of men’s national team

LA Times  

Callaghan is the new interim U.S. men’s soccer coach following the departure of previous interim leader Anthony Hudson. Callaghan will coach the men’s national team during this summer’s CONCACAF Nations League and Gold Cup tournaments, replacing Anthony Hudson, who has served as the team’s interim manager since January. The U.S. has been without a full-time manager since Gregg Berhalter’s contract expired following last year’s World Cup in Qatar, where the team reached the round of 16. Before joining the national team, Callaghan, 41, worked with the Philadelphia Union seven years, first with the Union Academy, then five years as a first team assistant coach to Jim Curtin.

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