He Used to Coach Here
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:37 pm
http://www.ussoccerplayers.com/2012/08/ ... echer.html
Former ASU men's soccer coach, Hank Steinbrecher ('78-80) - 20-0-0 in the SOCON in three seasons and compiled a 33-10-2 overall record at App. He left ASU for Boston U, where he coached for 4 seasons, and then went on to work in the private sector before eventually become CEO and Deputy General of US Soccer (1990-2000). He played key roles in attracting and organizing 1994 Men's World Cup, 1999 Women's World Cup, and 1996 Olympic Soccer tournament and has been inducted into US Soccer Hall of Fame, NC Soccer Hall of Fame, Boston U. Hall of Fame, and is recipient of US Soccer's highest award.
His stay in Boone may have been relatively brief, but why is Hank Steinbrecher not in the ASU Sports Hall of Fame? BTW, he was our coach when ASU soccer made SI - as far as I know, a first for any ASU sports team.
Former ASU men's soccer coach, Hank Steinbrecher ('78-80) - 20-0-0 in the SOCON in three seasons and compiled a 33-10-2 overall record at App. He left ASU for Boston U, where he coached for 4 seasons, and then went on to work in the private sector before eventually become CEO and Deputy General of US Soccer (1990-2000). He played key roles in attracting and organizing 1994 Men's World Cup, 1999 Women's World Cup, and 1996 Olympic Soccer tournament and has been inducted into US Soccer Hall of Fame, NC Soccer Hall of Fame, Boston U. Hall of Fame, and is recipient of US Soccer's highest award.
His stay in Boone may have been relatively brief, but why is Hank Steinbrecher not in the ASU Sports Hall of Fame? BTW, he was our coach when ASU soccer made SI - as far as I know, a first for any ASU sports team.