Nov 24, 2015
Red Bulls' Marsch voted MLS Coach of the Year
The Red Bulls' Jesse Marsch has been voted Major League Soccer's Coach of the Year, the first to earn the honour in the two-decade history of the New York team.
The Canadian Press
NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Red Bulls' Jesse Marsch has been voted Major League Soccer's Coach of the Year, the first to earn the honour in the two-decade history of the New York team.
The Red Bulls went a league-best 18-10-6 in Marsch's first season after replacing Mike Petke, winning 14 of their last 20 games with one tie. They trail Columbus 2-0 going into Sunday's second leg of their Eastern Conference final.
MLS said Tuesday that from combined team, media and player votes, Marsch — a former Montreal Impact coach — received a weighted total of 152 out of a possible 300.
Dallas' Oscar Pareja was second with 91 and Vancouver's Carl Robinson third with 24.