New York, NY (Sports Network) - D.C. United's Ben Olsen was named coach of the
MLS All-Stars on Thursday.
Former Philadelphia Union coach Peter Nowak was originally named coach for the
all-star game against Chelsea on July 25 at PPL Park in Chester, Pa. But after
he was fired by the Union, MLS had to pick a replacement.
"This is a huge honor," Olsen said. "This league has been a major part of my
life, both as a player and now as a coach, and it's given me a lot.
"Ultimately, this recognition comes because of my team and my staff, but to
represent the league on a big stage like this is a real privilege."
Olsen, a two-time MLS Cup winner and five-time all-star as a player, has D.C.
atop the Eastern Conference standings this season.
"Ben Olsen has experience playing in All-Star Games and he has guided his team
to one of the best records in MLS so far this season," said Nelson Rodriguez,
MLS Executive Vice President of Competition and Game Operations.
Philadelphia Union interim coach John Hackworth and the United technical staff
of Chad Ashton, Pat Onstad and Sonny Silooy will serve as assistant coaches.
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