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			Berhalter appointed U.S. men's national team coach 
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			 [December 03, 2018] 
			(Reuters) - Gregg Berhalter will 
			be the first U.S. World Cup player to coach the men's national team, 
			U.S. Soccer said on Sunday as it announced the 45-year-old's 
			appointment to the top job. 
 Berhalter, a journeyman defender who made 44 appearances for the 
			national team, competed in two World Cups.
 
 He has resigned as coach of Major League Soccer (MLS) side Columbus 
			Crew to take up his new position.
 
 "This is a tremendous honour," Berhalter said in a statement. 
			"Having played for the national team I know what it means to 
			represent our country.
 
 "I believe in our players and our program, and together we will work 
			to build something special and develop a team that will make our 
			supporters proud."
 
 Berhalter takes the helm of a national team that suffered a debacle 
			when it failed, shockingly, to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.
 
 
			 
			Juergen Klinsmann was fired after the U.S. lost their first two 
			World Cup qualifiers in the weak CONCACAF group.
 
 Former coach Bruce Arena returned in an effort to salvage things but 
			resigned after he could not turn the ship around in time to qualify 
			for Russia.
 
 The failure led to much soul-searching for the U.S. governing body, 
			and cost Sunil Gulati his job as president.
 
			Berhalter, who was the first player for English club Crystal Palace 
			to appear in a World Cup finals, played in the 2002 and 2006 
			editions.
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			Columbus Crew SC head coach Gregg Berhalter stands on the pitch 
			prior to Crew SC's match against New York Red Bulls in the Eastern 
			Conference semifinal at Red Bull Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff 
			Burke-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            He played in Europe for 15 years, plying his trade in Germany, the 
			Netherlands and, briefly, England, where he made 14 league 
			appearances for the then second-tier Palace in 2001 and 2002.
 Berhalter retired in 2011 and three years later took the head coach 
			job with the Crew, where he quickly carved out a strong reputation, 
			taking the team to the MLS Cup final in 2015.
 
 "I am absolutely convinced Gregg is the right man to lead the 
			national team program moving forward," national team manager Earnie 
			Stewart said.
 
 "He ticks all the boxes with his background as a person, a 
			successful coach and an accomplished former international player."
 
 Berhalter will be officially introduced in his new job at a media 
			conference on Tuesday.
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Ian 
			Chadband and Clare Fallon)
 
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