Daryl Shore

Daryl Shore ( born January 6, 1970 in Peekskill, New York ) is a retired American soccer goalkeeper and current football coach. Since July 2010 he has been head coach of the Fort Lauderdale Strikers with gaming operations in the North American Soccer League, currently the second highest division in North American football.

  • 2.1 College and Minor League football
  • 2.2 Time at the Chicago Fire SC
  • 2.3 Return to Florida
  • 2.4 Other activities in the football sector
  • 3.1 College and Minor League success
  • 3.2 success with the Chicago Fire SC

Playing career

College Football

After Shore was already active as a football player in his high school days, he came in 1989 to the Birmingham - Southern College in Birmingham, Alabama. In the local sports department, the Birmingham - Southern Panthers, he was held for four years until 1993 as a goalkeeper, and was among other things, twice, briefly NAIA at this time of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, as NAIA All American Award. After he made the college graduation in 1993, he came soon afterwards to his first club station, the Birmingham Grasshoppers with gaming operations in the United States Interregional Soccer League ( USISL ). Five years after his departure from the College Shore has been added to their Hall of Fame because of his service to the college football team of the Birmingham - Southern Panthers.

Short-term professional goalkeeper

Even before his move to the USISL the team reached the second place in the first season of existence in the Southern Challenge Cup ( Provisional ) Division behind the New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers. After Shores inclusion in the team, he acted immediately as 1s goalkeeper in the team and culminated with the team at the end of the season behind the Louisville Thoroughbreds at No. 1 and the Gamblers at # 2 the third place in the standings of the Midsouth Division. He also received this Season 16 Championship inserts 20 goals and was eventually even elected USISL Midsouth Goalkeeper of the Year. This was followed in 1995 for the then 25 -year-olds, a further change within the league, which at that time just over two leagues, an amateur and a professional league, splitete itself. This time it was for him to the New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers already well known to him in the USISL Pro League, today's USL Second Division, the aforementioned professional league of USISL. The Gamblers Shore came in the South - Central Division in his first season only on the fifth of seven seats.

In the following season to the team's performance improved significantly and so the team came into the newly established, but existing only for a single season, USISL Select League in the Central Division of the Western Conference behind Milwaukee Rampage on the first rank and Minnesota Thunder on Rank 2 again on the third place. After the early dissolution of the League, the team today USL First Division came into the A-League, and was promoted there to a top team. Even in the first season in the A-League is reached first place in the Central Division with five points adrift at the Nächstrangierten, the Nashville Metros. In the U.S. Open Cup in 1997, he reached the third round of the remarkable team after the team the Austin Lone Stars defeated in round 2 1-0 in extra time. In the third round did not make the team but against the Dallas Burn MLS franchise and would retire after a clear 0-3 defeat from the current competition are from. However, the entry into the third round of the U.S. Open Cup was the biggest success of the club in this competition.

After November 2007, the Attorney and Industrial Rob Couhig, at this time, also acquired the owner of the minor league baseball team New Orleans Zephyrs, the franchise, the team was renamed to the new name New Orleans Storm. After Shore had played with the team to Pan American Stadium in City Park of New Orleans Home Played and the team from 1997 in the 26,500 -seat Tad Gormley Stadium played, put the team in the 1998 season on the Zephyr Field, the actual home of the baseball team. There Shore came with the team continue to use, ranking at the end of the season in fourth place in the table. With the young Gary Glasgow, a national team of Trinidad and Tobago, the team also has a strong scorers in the team had. Right at the end of the season finished Shore at the age of 28 years, his active career as a football player and dedicated himself entirely to his already started in the previous years activity as a football coach.

Coaching career

College and minor-league soccer

Already in his senior year at Birmingham - Southern College Shore began as an assistant coach of the senior football teams to work and worked there until 1994. After Shores changes to the New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers, he worked not only as a player, but it also took over the same posts as assistant coach. The office of the assistant coach he finally held until the end of the 1997, before following the departure of Mike Jeffries, who was henceforth hired as an assistant coach with the Chicago Fire SC, took over the position of head coach in February 1998. Shortly before, the team underwent a name renaming and entered from then on under the name New Orleans Storm. Nevertheless, Shore was not his goalkeeper career prematurely, but still made ​​this season as player-coach on. In January 1999, Shore gave his coaching job at Danny Rebuck and joined as head coach at Lehigh Valley Steam, the game had its operation also in the A-League. With the team he reached the final table only the fifth place in the Northeast Division of the league. After only a single season, the team that the later U.S. National player Kerry Zavagnin brought forth, among other things, was dissolved. Shore remained the only coach in the club's history. However, he did as the new coach of the team also had some success with it and won by major overhaul of the entire team eleven games in a series of 16 consecutive games.

Time at the Chicago Fire SC

After his departure from the club from Pennsylvania, he followed Mike Jeffries for MLS franchise Chicago Fire SC, where he was employed as a goalkeeping coach. There, however, he no longer coached at Jeffries side ', as it has already been recorded as head coach of Dallas Burn. In Chigago Fire Daryl Shore also achieved the greatest success in his career. In his first season the team won first place in the Central Conference of the Regular Season and pulled at the end after the completed play-offs in the MLS Cup in 2000, where the team, however, the Kansas City Wizards just 0-1 subject. In the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2000 but it was better for the Chicago franchise, this one won in the final against the now-defunct Miami Fusion franchise 2-1. The first full success in Shores professional career. In addition, the team this season while preserving the MLS Supporters' Shields was ( is given annually to the best team in the MLS point in the regular season award ) Second, although it points equal pads with the Kansas City Wizards.

The same occurred in the wake season 2001, in which Daryl Shore on goalkeeping coach to assistant coach of the franchise has been converted. After he again ranked season with the team on the first place of the Central Conference at the end of the Regular, Shore was with the team when it came to the preservation of the MLS Supporters' Shields, once again finished second, although again as many points as the winner, in this case, Miami could fusion record. After all in all quite unsuccessful 2002 season, Chicago Fire returned to the 2003 back to winning ways. For the third time since Shores Club membership to The Fire brought in this season in first place in their respective Conference in the regular season, but it did not work again in the MLS Cup in 2003. With 2:4 the game at the Home Depot Center Carson against the strong playing this season San Jose Earthquakes was lost. In contrast, it went much better for the team in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2003, where you defeated 1-0 in the finals of a rather small crowd of about 5,000 spectators, the former Metro Stars with a goal by Damani Ralph. In addition, the team won this season and the MLS Supporters' Shield and had two points ahead of the Earthquakes.

The following year was celebrated with the finals in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup 2004 a further partial success, although the championship itself was not very good. In the cup competition, the team lost the final game against the Kansas City Wizards 0-1, after the door had fallen in extra time. In the CONCACAF Champions ' Cup in 2004, the team reached the third place. After a decent 2005 season, in The Fire, however, has seen no real success, the team managed in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup again in 2006 to the final, where she won 3-1 over LA Galaxy. This meant the total fourth Cup success in the club's history and also the third success in Shores Club membership. In the following seasons, the success of the franchise, however, remained out after the 2007 season was not really successful, the team reached while in the 2008 season in the regular season to the second place in the Eastern Conference, but could in the other competitions not really convince.

Another partial success, Shore recorded with the team in the game in 2009, when he again reached the second place in the Eastern Conference during the regular season. In addition, The Fire also reached the final of the North American SuperLiga 2009, where the team was eliminated in a penalty shoot-out against the Mexican club UANL Tigres and therefore had to finish the tournament in second place this year. For the 2010 season started Shore in his eleventh season already in the franchise from Illinois, but left in the course of the season the club to accept a vacant head coach positions. Throughout his career at Chicago Fire, he came under all five previous coaches of franchises for use. He acted among others in addition to the current U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley, as well as next to Dave Sara Chan, Juan Carlos Osorio, Denis Hamlett ( himself was from 1998 to 2007 assistant coach at Chicago Fire ) and Carlos de los Cobos.

Return to Florida

On 19 July 2010 Shore became the fourth coach in the history of the U.S. sub-prime American professional franchises Miami FC, who call themselves from the season 2011 Fort Lauderdale Strikers. In the southern club he solved the Nicaraguans Victor Pastora from as head coach, who himself until the end of February 2010 from multiple Brazilian team player Crizam César de Oliveira Filho, called Zinho, took over the office.

Other activities in the football sector

In Shore Chicago Fire was not only active as a goalkeeper and co- coach, but had from 2002 to 2010 from the Office of the Director of Youth Development at the Chicago Fire Academy held. He was also active as a director of player development program Chicago Fire and was also an assistant coach and assistant director of player promotion of the Chicago Fire Juniors. In addition, he has since 2000 at Info Sport Pro Combines, an organizer of sports training camps, the Office of the Director of Soccer held. In addition, Daryl Shore has the USSF " A" License, the highest coaching license in the U.S. football, which entitles him to practice all the professional teams.

Achievements

College and minor-league success

  • 2x NAIA All American ( as a goalkeeper at Birmingham - Southern College )
  • 1x USISL Midsouth Goalkeeper of the Year: 1994 ( as a goalkeeper in the Birmingham Grasshoppers )
  • 1st place in the Central Division: 1997 ( as a goalkeeper in the New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers )

Success with the Chicago Fire SC

  • 2x MLS Cup finalist (play- off): 2000 and 2003
  • 3x Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup winner: 2000, 2003 and 2006
  • 1x Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup finalist: 2004
  • Winner of the MLS Supporters' Shield: 2003
  • Second in the MLS Supporters' Shield: 2000, 2001
  • 3rd place in the CONCACAF Champions ' Cup: 2004
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