Pablo Mastroeni
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Pablo Mastroeni (born August 29, 1976) is a professional soccer coach and former player who is currently the head coach of Major League Soccer club Real Salt Lake. Born in Argentina, he played for the United States national team.
He was formerly head coach of the Colorado Rapids, and assistant coach of the Houston Dynamo. In his playing career, he played as a defensive midfielder.
Early life and education
Mastroeni was born in Argentina and moved to the United States with his family at the age of four, settling in Phoenix, Arizona. He attended Thunderbird High School and Mountain Sky Middle School, and played youth soccer for the Santos Futbol Clube. Mastroeni attended North Carolina State University where he played on the men's soccer team from 1994 to 1997. From 1995 to 1997, he spent the collegiate off season playing for the Tucson Amigos of the USISL.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Seattle, Chicago battle for U.S. soccer's other prize Template:Webarchive</ref>
Playing career
Professional
In February 1998, the Miami Fusion selected Mastroeni in the second round (thirteenth overall) of the 1998 MLS College Draft. He played four seasons with the Fusion, becoming a regular starter in his second year with the team in either central defense or defensive midfield, and was named to the MLS Best XI in 2001.
The Fusion was contracted after the 2001 season and Mastroeni was the first overall choice of the 2002 MLS Allocation Draft, going to the Colorado Rapids, whom he captained to their first title in 2010. Mastroeni scored his first MLS playoff goal against the Columbus Crew on October 28, 2010.
Mastroeni was traded to the Los Angeles Galaxy in June 2013<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and retired at the end of the season.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 2021, Mastroeni's #25 was retired by the Colorado Rapids.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This was the first number retired by the Colorado Rapids.
International career
Mastroeni earned his first U.S. cap against Ecuador on June 7, 2001. When Chris Armas went out with an injury just weeks prior to the 2002 World Cup, Mastroeni found himself a starter in the opening game as the U.S. defeated Portugal 3–2.
On January 10, 2005, it was reported that he tore the quadriceps in his left leg and would be out for six to eight weeks.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The injury happened while training with the national team.
Mastroeni was named to the 2006 U.S. World Cup squad. In a FIFA World Cup 2006 match against Italy on June 17, Mastroeni was given a red card for an aggressive tackle in the first half. Mastroeni was fined CHF 7,500 and received a three-game suspension, thus missing the last U.S. match of the World Cup and the first two matches of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
On February 7, 2007, during a friendly between the United States and Mexico, Mastroeni was the team captain.
Mastroeni was called up for the United States' first World Cup qualifying match of 2010 and two third-round matches, and started three of the first five final round matches for the United States. However, he was not named to the Confederations Cup roster nor any of the squads for the final five qualifiers for the United States.
Coaching
Colorado Rapids
2014
Mastroeni was named the interim head coach of the Colorado Rapids after Oscar Pareja left for FC Dallas in January 2014. He was named head coach of the Rapids on March 8, 2014, one week before the 2014 season began.<ref name="Pablo Mastroeni named head coach of Colorado Rapids one week before season start">Template:Cite news</ref>
In 2014, Mastroeni and the Rapids experienced the worst Rapids season in the 34 game MLS era. Allowing the most goals in the MLS, 62, the Rapids finished second to last in the Western Conference with 32 points.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2015
2015 was another unsuccessful campaign for Mastroeni. The Rapids ended the season last in the Western Conference and second to last in the overall standings, receiving the second overall pick in the upcoming MLS Superdraft.
2016
During the offseason before the 2016 season, Mastroeni visited London, spending several days watching Arsenal and Tottenham train. While there, he analyzed the coaching styles of Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino and Arsenal's Arsène Wenger, before he traveled to Orlando to attend a supplementary coaching course.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Mastroeni helped the Rapids establish a team identity in 2016, a defensive based team which operated out of the 4-2-3-1 formation. This identity helped the Rapids to their best regular season record of all time, with a franchise low 6 losses and a franchise high of 58 points.<ref name="coloradorapids.com">Template:Cite web</ref> The team allowed an MLS low 32 goals in 2016.<ref name="espnfc.us">Template:Cite web</ref> Mastroeni finished second in voting for the annual MLS Coach of the Year award.
2017
In the offseason, Mastroeni signed a three-year contract extension, through 2019.<ref name="espnfc.us"/> On August 15, Mastroeni was fired as Head Coach and replaced by Steve Cooke.
Houston Dynamo
In 2020, Mastroeni was named as an assistant coach for the Houston Dynamo.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Real Salt Lake
In 2021, Mastroeni was named as an assistant coach for Real Salt Lake<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On August 27, 2021, he was named the interim head coach upon Freddy Juarez's unexpected midseason departure.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On December 13, 2021, Mastroeni was named permanent head coach of the club for the 2022 season.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Coaching statistics
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| Colorado Rapids | Template:Flagicon | January 4, 2014 | August 15, 2017 | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||||||
| Real Salt Lake | Template:Flagicon | August 27, 2021 | present | <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | ||||||||
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Honors
Miami Fusion
Colorado Rapids
United States
Individual
- MLS All-Star: 2000<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- MLS Best XI: 2001
- CONCACAF Gold Cup All-Tournament team: 2007
References
External links
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