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04/14/26 10:01:00
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04/14 09:59 CDT Matt Crocker quits as US Soccer Federation sporting director,
just 2 months before World Cup
Matt Crocker quits as US Soccer Federation sporting director, just 2 months
before World Cup
By RONALD BLUM
AP Sports Writer
NEW YORK (AP) --- Matt Crocker quit as sporting director of the U.S. Soccer
Federation on Tuesday, just two months ahead of the World Cup, to take a new
job in Saudi Arabia.
The USSF said Crocker was leaving to pursue an unidentified international
soccer opportunity, and a person familiar with the decision, speaking to The
Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Crocker's new job was not
announced, said he will work in Saudi Arabia. His hiring by Saudis was first
reported by Fox.
Crocker's departure was a surprise, given the U.S. is co-host of the World Cup
starting June 11 and the contract of men's coach Mauricio Pochettino ends after
the tournament. The USSF next month will open its 200-acre, 17-field training
center and office complex in Fayetteville, Georgia, an Atlanta suburb.
Dan Helfrich, hired as the U.S. federation's chief operating officer in
November, "will provide executive oversight and support across the federation's
sporting operations," the USSF said in a statement. Helfrich will work with
assistant sporting director Oguchi Onyewu --- a former national team defender
--- and Tracey Kevins, head of development for the women's youth national team.
Crocker, 51, was hired by the USSF in April 2023 after serving as Southampton's
director of football since February 2020.
Crocker oversaw the decisions to rehire Gregg Berhalter as men's coach in June
2023, to fire Berhalter in July 2024 after first-round elimination at the Copa
America and to hire Pochettino that September.
He also made the recommendation to hire Emma Hayes as women's national team
coach starting in the spring of 2024. Hayes led the women's team to the Olympic
gold medal.
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