Gregg Berhalter

Soccer Player

Gregg Berhalter was born in Englewood, New Jersey, United States on August 1st, 1973 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 50, Gregg Berhalter biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 1, 1973
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Englewood, New Jersey, United States
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Association Football Manager, Association Football Player
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Gregg Berhalter Life

Gregg Berhalter (born August 1, 1973) is an American retired soccer player and head coach of the United States men's national soccer team.

Berhalter has worked with Columbus Crew SC, Hammarby IF in Sweden, and as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Galaxy.

Personal life

Berhalter and his wife, with whom he has four children, live in Chicago's Lake View neighborhood. Sebastian, one of his sons', plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps. Prior to his departure in 2020, his brother, Jay, served as the United States Soccer Federation's chief commercial officer until he resigned in 2020.

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Gregg Berhalter Career

Playing career

Berhalter was born in Englewood, New Jersey, and grew up in Tenafly, New Jersey, and was a high school teammate of Claudio Reyna at Saint Benedict's Preparatory School in Newark, New Jersey. He played college soccer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In 1993, he spent the collegiate off season playing for the Raleigh Flyers of the USISL. Berhalter is the godson of Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame baseball player Carl Yastrzemski.

Berhalter left UNC after his junior year, signing with Dutch club Zwolle in 1994. He later played for Sparta Rotterdam and SC Cambuur Leeuwarden in the Netherlands (later they had U.S. born executive Alex Pama also there), and with Crystal Palace in England (where he briefly played alongside Jovan Kirovski). During his time at Crystal Palace, he scored once against Bradford City.

In 2002, Berhalter signed with Energie Cottbus of the German Bundesliga. He went on to make 111 league appearances with the team, captaining them to a promotion back to the Bundesliga. In 2006, Berhalter signed with TSV 1860 Munich of the 2. Bundesliga, and was named captain of the team. He stayed there for a further two and a half years, making 73 league appearances for Die Löwen.

After a 15-year career in Europe, Berhalter moved back to the United States in April 2009. He signed a contract with Major League Soccer, his first club contract in his home country. He was revealed as a Los Angeles Galaxy player on April 3, 2009. In his first season with the Galaxy, their goals against were cut in half—from 61 to 30—with Berhalter being a leader in defense while mentoring Omar Gonzalez to Rookie of the Year honors.

On November 14, 2009, he scored in the 103rd minute of the scoreless Western Conference final, propelling the Galaxy to a 2–0 win over the Houston Dynamo and into the 2009 MLS Cup. It was his first goal in 28 appearances with the club.

In his second season, the Galaxy won the MLS Supporters Shield and further reduced their goals against to 26 for the season, a Galaxy record.

On October 12, 2011, Berhalter announced his decision to retire at the end of the 2011 MLS season.

Berhalter earned his first cap for the U.S. national team on October 15, 1994, against Saudi Arabia. Berhalter played a significant role for the U.S. at the 2002 World Cup, stepping in for the injured Jeff Agoos and starting the last two games, and in doing so became the first Crystal Palace player to play in a World Cup match.

On May 25, 2006, Berhalter was added to the U.S. national team's roster for the 2006 World Cup, replacing the injured Cory Gibbs. Berhalter expressed confidence in the ability of the team in the run up to the tournament, but was an unused substitute in all three group games. The U.S. was eliminated after finishing at the bottom of Group E in the first round with one draw and two defeats.

Coaching career

Following a season as Los Angeles Galaxy's assistant coach, Berhalter was named head coach for Swedish club Hammarby IF on December 12, 2011. Although it is a common misconception, Berhalter was not the first American to ever manage a professional soccer team in Europe. The first American to ever manage a professional soccer team in Europe was Thomas Dooley, who managed 1. FC Saarbrücken during the 2002-2003 season. Berhalter was fired on July 24, 2013 for a "lack of attacking play". Hammarby were in eighth place at the time of the sacking.

Berhalter became the sporting director and head coach of Columbus Crew on November 6, 2013.

Under Berhalter, Columbus Crew SC qualified for the playoffs in 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018. They reached the MLS Cup 2015 but lost at home 2–1 to the Portland Timbers.

On December 2, 2018, Berhalter became the head coach of the United States national team. He earned his first victory as coach in a friendly against Panama on January 27, 2019. Berhalter coached the United States to a continental championship on August 1, 2021 at the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup. On November 12, 2021, Berhalter led the United States to a 2-0 victory over rival Mexico in World Cup Qualifying at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Inside the USMNT's wild Nations League celebrations: Tyler Adams and Christian Pulisic lead the booze-fueled party as the Americans toast their victory over Mexico to seal three-peat

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
When the United States defeated Mexico 2-0 thanks to goals from Adams and Gio Reyna in Arlington, Texas, they won a three-peat Nations League championship. In 2021, the United States gained the inaugural Nations League final 3-2 in extra time over Mexico, defeating Canada 2-0. Gregg Berhalter's side popped the corks and let loose on Sunday, and three times the reason was given. The champions arrived in the locker rooms where the whiskey began flowing, donning commemorative t-shirts and medals around their necks.

The United States beat Mexico 2-0 for their third straight CONCACAF Nations League crown, as Tyler Adams and Gio Reyna put more pressure on coach Gregg Berhalter... but the victory is marred by homophobic chanting

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
In this past week, Gregg Berhalter has been accused of a lot of things, including his tactics, his man-management, his team selection, and the whole lot. In an ugly match that the US barely recovered from, all of it was on display against Jamaica. Both these fears have merit to them. However, even if you're the most adamant 'Berhalter Out' guy, you gotta give him credit: the guy knows how to beat Mexico. He did it again tonight. Despite fans and former USA players calling for his service, the manager, who was re-hired in the wake of a 2-0 victory over their biggest international rivals, gave his team a huge morale boost ahead of the Copa America. Is it a cero?

Watch Tyler Adams score a 30-yard ROCKET to put USMNT up 1-0 against Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League Final, when the midfielder makes his first appearance in 478 days in style

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
With a howitzer of a goal, USMNT captain Tyler Adams made his return to the starting XI for the United States after battling leg injury for more than a year. Adams was brought on as a replacement in the team's poor result against Jamaica, which culminated in a 3-1 draw. However, Bournemouth's man made his name by firing a cannon from over 30 yards out that sailed with a flawless shot into the top left corner, giving the Americans a 1-0 lead at halftime.