Greg Vanney, born on June eleventh, nineteen seventy-four, is a distinguished figure in American soccer, known for his dual role as a former professional player and a successful coach. As one of the original players in Major League Soccer, he made a significant impact during his ten seasons in the league, showcasing his skills as a defender. His career also included a notable stint in the French First Division with Sporting Club de Bastia from two thousand two to two thousand five.
Throughout his playing career, Vanney earned thirty-six caps for the U.S. national team, contributing one goal between nineteen ninety-six and two thousand six. His dedication to the sport and his country has left a lasting legacy in American soccer.
Transitioning from player to coach, Vanney took the helm at Toronto FC in two thousand seventeen, where he achieved remarkable success by winning the domestic treble, which included the MLS Cup, Supporters' Shield, and the Canadian Championship. His exceptional leadership earned him the title of MLS Coach of the Year.
In two thousand twenty-four, Vanney continued to demonstrate his coaching prowess by leading the LA Galaxy to a second MLS Cup victory, further solidifying his reputation as one of the top coaches in the league.