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Soehn and DC United split up

By: Craig Stouffer
Examiner Staff Writer
11/03/09 11:45 AM EST

D.C. United has announced that head coach Tom Soehn has decided to remove himself from consideration for the head coachign position with his current contract set to expire this offseason. Soehn came to the club before it had made a decision on whether or not to move forward with or without him.

The details of the club's announcement and Soehn's coaching record can be found here.

A potential list of replacement candidates can be found here. Add Puerto Rico head coach Colin Clarke to that list but for heaven's sake remove Sasho Cirovski.




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