Jesse Marsch named MLS Coach of the Year
November 24, 2015 (Official Press Release)

New York Red Bulls Head Coach Jesse Marsch has been named MLS Coach of the Year, Major League Soccer announced today. Marsch guided New York to the best record in MLS, and best regular season in franchise history, in his first year with the club. Marsch is the first coach in franchise history to be named MLS Coach of the Year.

The MLS Coach of the Year Award was voted on by MLS club management, media, and MLS players. Marsch claimed over 50% of the votes from club management, and just under 65% of the vote from the media.

Marsch and the Red Bulls captured the Supporters' Shield with an 18-10-6 record and the best goal differential in the league (+19), setting new franchise-highs in wins (18) and home wins (12). The Red Bulls also scored the most goals in MLS, at 62, and allowed the fewest in the Eastern Conference. New York was shutout just twice in the regular season.

The Red Bulls opened the season with a seven-game unbeaten streak, the longest in MLS in 2015. New York spent the entire season at or near the top of the Eastern Conference standings, and went 14-5-1 over the last 20 games on the run to the Supporters' Shield.

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