New York Post

Red Bulls turn to Bundesliga for coach

- By CHRISTIAN ARNOLD carnold1@nypost.com

The Red Bulls are turning to a former Bundesliga manager to take over the club’s vacant head-coaching job.

Sandro Schwarz was named the Red Bulls’ head coach Thursday, a month after the club relieved interim coach Troy Lesesne from the role at the end of the MLS season.

The 45-year-old, whose most recent coaching venture had been with Hertha Berlin, is the 20th coach in franchise history dating back to its inception in 1996 as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars.

“We are very pleased to welcome Sandro [Schwarz] to the club,” Head of Sport Jochen Schneider said in a statement. “Sandro is a great leader that fits our culture and his head coaching experience in Europe fits with what we are trying to accomplish. We are excited to get him here and begin to work towards success in 2024.”

Schwarz spent one year as Hertha Berlin’s manager before they let him go in April as the club teetered on relegation in the Bundesliga.

Before that Schwarz, who had a playing career that spanned from 1998 to 2009, had been the head coach of FC Dynamo Moscow of the Russian Premier League, and coached another Bundesliga club, Mainz 05.

His two seasons at the helm of Dynamo Moscow have proven to be the most successful of his coaching career, recording a 32-17-8 mark and leading the club to its first top-three finish in 14 years.

“I look forward to joining the club and getting started soon,” Schwarz said in a statement. “I have a lot of motivation to accomplish many great things with this club and I am excited to get to work for the upcoming season.”

While the Red Bulls have consistent­ly made the playoffs and extended their MLS-best playoff streak to 14 this past season, the club has yet to capture a league title. Local rival NYCFC captured the MLS Cup in 2021 in just its seventh season of existence.

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