Matt Crocker's abrupt U.S. Soccer departure brings many questions. Here are the answers.
On March 29, an overcast Sunday in rural Georgia, Matt Crocker strode across a vast pitch that represented the future of U.S. Soccer.By his side was JT Batson, the CEO who’d hired him. Together with U.S. Soccer president Cindy Parlow Cone and other leaders, they led a tour of the federation’s new national training center. “We,” Crocker said, “want to create an environment [here] where the community, the whole of football, soccer, comes together.”And a couple weeks later, he left it all behind.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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