Lee Nguyen, born on October seventh, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished American soccer coach and former professional player. Currently serving as an assistant coach for Seattle Reign FC in the National Women's Soccer League, Nguyen has made significant contributions to the sport both on and off the field.
His impressive fifteen-year playing career took him across various countries, including the Netherlands, Denmark, Vietnam, and the United States. Throughout this time, he participated in over two hundred fifty league matches in Major League Soccer, showcasing his talent and dedication to the game.
Nguyen's accolades include two Eredivisie titles and a Johan Cruijff Shield during his tenure with PSV Eindhoven. After a successful stint in Vietnam, he transitioned to Major League Soccer, where he notably led the New England Revolution to the MLS Cup final in two thousand fourteen and secured the Supporters' Shield title with Los Angeles FC in two thousand nineteen.
In two thousand twenty-one, Nguyen returned to Vietnam to join Ho Chi Minh City, further solidifying his legacy in the sport. His journey reflects not only his skill as a player but also his commitment to coaching the next generation of soccer talent.