The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Two U.S. leaders exit, leaving head coach Berhalter in limbo

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The American men’s national team shake-up that began after a public spat erupted between two well-known soccer families accelerate­d Thursday when sporting director Earnie Stewart announced he is quitting the U.S. Soccer Federation to join PSV Eindhoven.

Men’s general manager Brian Mcbride also is resigning, leaving coach Gregg Berhalter in limbo following the expiration of his contract Dec. 31. Berhalter is under investigat­ion for a 1991 domestic violence incident and Anthony Hudson, one of his assistants, led his first game as interim coach Wednesday.

USSF President Cindy Parlow Cone said it likely will be many months before the coach situation is sorted out. Sportsolog­y Group, a company that has worked with the Los Angeles Rams and several soccer teams, was hired to lead the sporting director search, review the sporting department and analyze coach candidates. The sporting director will then make the coach decision. “We’re hopeful that we can fill these two positions by the end of the summer so that the men’s team has plenty of time in preparatio­n for the World Cup in leading up to 2026,” Cone said. “Greg remains a candidate.”

Following the Americans’ round of 16 eliminatio­n against the Netherland­s on Dec. 3, Berhalter told a management conference in New York he nearly sent a player home from Qatar for lack of hustle in training. The remarks clearly were about 20-year-old Gio Reyna, a son of former captain Claudio Reyna and former women’s player Danielle Egan Reyna.

The Reyna parents complained to Stewart and Mcbride about their son’s lack of playing time in Qatar. Danielle Reyna notified Stewart of a 1991 incident in which Berhalter kicked a woman who later became his wife, Rosalind Santana Berhalter, who was Danielle’s college roommate. The USSF hired the law firm Alston & Bird to investigat­e in a probe that is ongoing. Berhalter has said, “There are zero excuses for my actions that night.”

Stewart, 53, played for the U.S. at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cups and was hired as the first GM of the team in June 2018 as part of a management reorganiza­tion that followed the Americans’ failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. Stewart recommende­d to the board in December 2018 that Berhalter be hired as coach. Stewart was elevated to sporting director of the men’s and women’s programs in 2019 and Mcbride, a former U.S. star forward, was hired as GM by Stewart in 2020.

Mcbride said he told the USSF of his planned department in October. Mcbride was a candidate for promotion, saying “another opportunit­y inside the federation arose” during the tournament and “I spent the last month looking into the position.”

Stewart informed the USSF board of Mcbride’s departure last week, which became public. Cone said Mcbride will leave Tuesday, and it is unclear whether he will be replaced. Stewart, who was born in the Netherland­s and grew up there, will depart Feb. 15 to become PSV’S director of football.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS 2022 ?? U.S. Soccer Federation sporting director Earnie Stewart (above) has announced he is quitting to join PSV Eindhoven. Men’s general manager Brian Mcbride also is resigning, and there will not be a decision on the U.S. coach until a new sporting director is named.
ASSOCIATED PRESS 2022 U.S. Soccer Federation sporting director Earnie Stewart (above) has announced he is quitting to join PSV Eindhoven. Men’s general manager Brian Mcbride also is resigning, and there will not be a decision on the U.S. coach until a new sporting director is named.

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