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Steve Cherundolo extends his contract with LAFC

The American coach will return for his third year at the helm of Los Angeles FC for the 2024 season. He has signed a multi-year extension with the franchise.

Rodrigo SerranoRodASerranoAndy HallEstados UnidosUpdate: Dec 20th, 2023 19:01 EST

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Trevor RuszkowskiUSA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Los Angeles FC announced new deals for Steve Cherundolo and his entire coaching staff ahead of the 2024 Major League Soccer season. The club reported that they reached a multi-year agreement with the 44-year-old American coach, without disclosing the length of the extension or the terms written into the new arrangement. He will lead the team for the third consecutive year when next season begins in February.

The only change for the new campaign will be that of Enrique Durán, who led LAFC2 in 2023 and who will become the assistant coach for the first team. The rest of LAFC’s coaching staff remain on board, including assistants Ante Razov, Marc dos Santos and Oka Nikolov.

Joining Head Coach Steve Cherundolo, #LAFC has extended the contracts of the entire Coaching Staff – Ante Razov, Marc Dos Santos, Oka Nikolov – and added LAFC2 Coach Enrique Duran to the First Team Staff.The Black & Gold Standard.

— LAFC (@LAFC) December 20, 2023

Cherundolo’s numbers

During his two years at the helm of LAFC, Steve Cherundolo has guided his team to 35 wins, 19 draws and suffered 14 losses. He is the only coach in the league to have won both the Supporters’ Shield and the MLS Cup – a feat he achieved in 2022. In the playoffs, his side has a record of six wins, one draw and one defeat – not including the 2023 MLS Cup final which they lost to the Columbus Crew earlier this month.

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