Tim Hanley

American soccer coach and former player (born 1960)


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::summary American soccer coach and former player (born 1960) ::

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nameTim Hanley
birth_date
birth_placePalo Alto, California, United States
currentclubHouston Dynamo FC (assistant)
positionGoalkeeper
collegeyears11979–1980
college1Foothill College
years11980–1981
years21981
years31981
years41982
years51983–1984
years61985
clubs1Tampa Bay Rowdies (indoor)
clubs2Tampa Bay Rowdies
clubs3San Jose Earthquakes
clubs4Hibernian
clubs5San Jose Earthquakes (indoor)
clubs6Servette
caps15
caps20
goals10
goals20
manageryears21997–1999
manageryears31998
manageryears42001–2005
manageryears52002–2005
manageryears62006–2007
manageryears72007
manageryears82009–2014
manageryears92014–2017
manageryears102018
manageryears112020–2022
managerclubs1California Jaguars (assistant)
managerclubs2San Jose Earthquakes (assistant)
managerclubs3Silicon Valley Ambassadors (assistant)
managerclubs4San Jose Earthquakes (assistant)
managerclubs5Stanford University (assistant)
managerclubs6Houston Dynamo FC (assistant)
managerclubs7Los Angeles Galaxy (assistant)
managerclubs8Houston Dynamo FC (assistant)
managerclubs9San Jose Earthquakes (assistant)
managerclubs10Philadelphia Union (assistant)
managerclubs11Columbus Crew (assistant)
managerclubs12Houston Dynamo FC (assistant)
manageryears122023–
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Player

Youth

Hanley grew up in Los Altos, California, and began playing soccer in 1974. He was fourteen at the time. In his words, "I played one half in the field, hated it and moved into nets until I retired from the professional ranks ten years later." Hanley graduated from Los Altos High School in 1978 and entered Foothill College, a two-year community college in Los Altos Hills. Although a junior college, Foothill, at the time boasted one of the best college teams in California. In 1980, he trained briefly with Blackburn F.C., playing one reserve game, and with Blackpool F.C. After the fall 1980 collegiate season, Hanley decided against transferring to an NCAA college in favor of turning professional.

Professional

When Hanley turned professional, he had several options. The San Francisco Fog of Major Indoor Soccer League and the Golden Gate Gales of the American Soccer League both drafted him. However, he signed with the Tampa Bay Rowdies for the 1980–81 NASL Indoor season. In 1981, San Jose Earthquakes starting goalkeeper Mike Hewitt broke his thumb. The team quickly moved to sign Hanley as a backup, but he ended up playing several games during the 1981 season. In 1982, he moved to Hibernian F.C. of the Scottish Football League. At the time, American players found it nearly impossible to gain contracts with European teams. As a result, Hanley played for Hibernian "on trial". The team paid for his lodging, meals and provided him with a small cash salary. In 1983, he returned to the Earthquakes where he played the last two seasons of the NASL. Following the collapse of the league in 1984, he moved to Servette F.C. in the Swiss First Division. Once again, he found himself paid on a cash basis without a contract. With a wife to support, he elected to retire from playing professionally and turn to coaching. Former NFL-great John Brodie was his father-in-law.

Coach

In 1985, Hanley began his career as a goalkeeper coach. He served in that capacity in the A-League and Premier Development League for teams including the, California Jaguars and Silicon Valley Ambassadors. In 1997, Hanley was hired as the goalkeeper coach for the San Jose Clash of Major League Soccer. He remained with the team every year, except 2000, through its name change in 1999 to the San Jose Earthquakes and its move in 2006 to Houston where it became the Houston Dynamo. In July 2006, he left the Houston Dynamo to move to the Los Angeles Galaxy. He was released from the team in August 2007. In 2002, Stanford University hired Hanley as the goalkeeper coach for its men's soccer team. He has also held positions with several northern Californian youth clubs such as: The Stanford Quake and Palo Alto Blue 93. Hanley was re-hired by the Dynamo as the goalkeeper coach at the beginning of the 2009 season. He rejoined San Jose for the 2014 season and stayed until he was let go by the club on 20 November 2017. He was the goalkeeper coach in 2018 for Philadelphia Union.

References

References

  1. "Tim Hanley's NASL recollections". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. Mudry, Richard. (June 8, 1981). "Earthquake opportunity helps Etherington to rise from grave". The Tampa Times.
  3. Reid, John. (March 17, 2011). "Hanley named area's top prep soccer player". The Mercury News.
  4. (20 Nov 2017). "NEWS: Earthquakes Part Ways with Goalkeeper Coach Tim Hanley". San Jose Earthquakes.
  5. Tannenwald, Jonathan. (2018-04-06). "Union goalkeeper coach Tim Hanley to face his old team, Chris Wondolowski's San Jose Earthquakes".

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