1 v. 1 with Juergen Klinsmann: A Special NSCAA Convention Interview
Posted by NSCAA on Jan 5, 2012 in Events 0 Comments
The 2012 NSCAA Convention featured an exclusive interview with U.S. Men’s National Team Coach Juergen Klinsmann. The interview, conducted by Allen Hopkins, aired at the 2012 NSCAA Convention Friday, January 13. The NSCAA invited all fans to tweet a question to @nscaa with the hashtag #Klinsmann1v1 or by leaving a comment on the NSCAA Facebook page under the Klinsmann1v1 thread.
U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati named Jurgen Klinsmann as head coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team on July 29, 2011, making him the 35th coach in the history of the program. Klinsmann has been involved in soccer almost his entire life as a player, coach, television analyst and consultant. As a player, Klinsmann was one of the game’s premier forwards and enjoyed a 17-year career that included stints in four major European leagues for a number of clubs, including VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, AS Monaco, Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich. One of the most well-known international players of all-time, he earned 108 appearances for Germany and scored 47 goals while helping the team win the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy and the 1996 European Championship.
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