Jesse Marsch retires from soccer
MLS veteran Jesse Marsch has retired from soccer and will take on his new role as assistant coach of the US Men’s National Team under Bob Bradley immediately. Marsch played 14 seasons in MLS two with DC United, eight with Chicago, and four with Chivas USA. He is one of the last remaining players to have been in MLS since its inception.
He had his best run with Chicago, helping the team win the 1998 MLS Cup title as well as U.S. Open Cup titles in 1998, 2000, and 2003.
Marsch said about his retirement, “I would like to sincerely thank my family, friends, teammates, coaches and supporters for the past 14 excellent years,” said Marsch. “Many people have touched my life in a very positive way, and these relationships have shaped and will continue to shape me and my family. I am excited to get started with U.S. Soccer, and I hope for continued success and support within the sport of soccer.”
To read more about Jesse Marsch and his career check out MLSnet

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