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Bethesda Soccer Club's Phillip Gyau to be hired as Coach of Howard U; will continue Bethesda Role







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April 3, 2014


Bethesda Soccer Club Coach Phillip Gyau to be hired as Head Coach of Howard University Men's Soccer; will continue role at Bethesda Soccer Club
 
Bethesda, Maryland (USA) -----------Thursday, April 3, 2014 --------In a recent Washington Post article, Howard Hiring Gyau To Coach Bison (4/1/2014) by Steven Goff, Bethesda Soccer Club's Phillip Gyau will be hired as the head coach of the Bison. Gyau will continue to coach at Bethesda Soccer Club. 
 
Bethesda Soccer Club is proud to see Phillip Gyau reach the collegiate coaching level. Gyau is a decorated coach and player. As a player, he was the leading scorer for Howard University winning the NCAA national championship, a former forward on the U.S. Men's National Team and a professional player. He is also a coach for several successful State, Regional and Bethesda Soccer Club, Bethesda-Olney U.S. Development Academy teams.  

"This is an exciting time for Phillip and we are very proud to stand by him as he grows and takes on this great opportunity," explains Jonathon Colton. "For Bethesda, we maintain a great asset and look forward to learn and gather best practices from him as we continue to develop our youth program."
 
Coaches such as Gyau, are successful at Bethesda Soccer Club and were recruited based on their a balance of teaching, coaching, playing and technical experience. 
 

"We want our coaches to grow with us and then on to college, pros or other growth situations," explains Colton, "Bethesda is a breeding ground for developing and helping them reach their goals  -- our BSC mission is to develop all of our members to be their best."


HOWARD HIRING GYAU TO COACH BISON
Washington Post Article

Philip Gyau (Bethesda Soccer Club photo)

Philip Gyau (Bethesda Soccer Club photo)

Howard University has tabbed Philip Gyau, who starred for the Bison in the mid-1980s and earned six caps for the U.S. national team, to turn around the men’s soccer program.

Gyau, 48, will succeed Michael Lawrence, who was fired after a 1-17-0 record in his sixth season last fall. The sides are expected to finalize a deal soon.

“Howard has made an offer to coach Gyau; we are working to formalize the contract in the coming days,” university spokeswoman Kerry-Ann Hamilton told the Insider on Tuesday evening. “The university is excited to have an alumnus and a soccer champion return to our intercollegiate athletics program.”

A national power for decades featuring players from the Caribbean, West Africa and the United States, the program has fallen on hard times since last qualifying for the NCAA tournament in 1997. Last season the Bison were ranked last among 203 Division I teams. They competed in the low-level Atlantic Soccer Conference from 2000 to 2011 and were independent the past two seasons. This fall they will affiliate with the Sun Belt Conference, which is sponsoring soccer after an almost 20-year hiatus.

Gyau, a Gwynn Park High School graduate who lives in Silver Spring, was a wing on the U.S. senior squad from 1989 to ’91. Between the NASL’s demise in 1985 and MLS’s launch 11 years later, he played professionally in the ASL, APSL and CISL. He also played on, and coached, the U.S. beach soccer team. In recent years, he has run a youth program and coached in the Bethesda Soccer Club.

His son Joseph, 21, is under contract with Bundesliga club Hoffenheim, serving with the reserve squad this season. His daughter Mia, a Bullis sophomore and Duke recruit, is a member of the U.S. under-17 national team. The family patriarch is Nana Gyau, aGhanaian Olympic and national team forward who played in the NASL.

My 2013 feature about the family

 
ABOUT BETHESDA SOCCER CLUB: is a Premier Travel and Youth Development based in Montgomery County, Maryland, outside Washington DC, with over 30 years of soccer excellence.  Bethesda Soccer Club started as three teams in 1979, competing as the Bethesda Boys Club. Today, they have over 60 boys’ and girls’ teams from ages U-8 through U-19 that compete in various leagues in Maryland, Virginia and Region I. Many of our players have gone on to have successful collegiate or professional careers. The Club philosophy is to develop our players so that they are prepared to compete at the next level. For more information visit: http://www.bethesdasoccer.org

CONTACTS: Director of Coaching Boys- Jonathon Colton: [email protected]; Director of Coaching- Girls- Ellis Pierre:[email protected]; Media/PR- Deb Warsaw: [email protected] 

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