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Greg Vanney

Greg Vanney (born June 11, 1974) is an soccer coach and former professional player, currently serving as head coach of Major League Soccer's , whom he led to the 2024 championship. A versatile defender known for his tactical awareness and leadership, Vanney was among the inaugural MLS players in 1996, accumulating 270 regular-season appearances across multiple clubs while earning 37 caps and one goal for the men's national team between 1996 and 2006. Vanney's playing career began with the , where he made 193 appearances over seven seasons (1996–2001, 2008), contributing to three major trophies: the 1998 , the 2000 , and the 2001 . He was selected to the in 2000 and 2001, named LA Galaxy Defender of the Year in 2001, and represented the U.S. in the 2005 and 2006 qualifiers. After stints with in France's (2001–2005), (2005–2006), and (2007), and a return to the (2008), Vanney retired in 2008 following a injury. Transitioning to coaching, Vanney served as director of the Real Salt Lake Arizona Youth Academy (2008–2011) and assistant coach for (2011–2012) before becoming of in 2014. There, he guided the team to a historic in 2017—winning , the , and the Canadian Championship—while securing three consecutive Canadian Championships (2016–2018), three finals (2016, 2017, 2019), and the 2018 Champions League final. Named MLS Coach of the Year and Coach of the Year in 2017, Vanney amassed 112 total wins with before departing in 2020. He returned to the Galaxy as in January 2021, leading them to the 2024 title and signing a multi-year extension in May 2025 despite an early-season slump.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Greg Vanney was born on June 11, 1974, in , where he spent his early childhood and was raised in a supportive family environment that fostered his initial passion for soccer. His father, William "Bill" Vanney, a former high school administrator and , played a pivotal role in introducing Greg to the sport by helping establish high school soccer programs in the area and coaching youth teams, while emphasizing discipline, hard work, and broader life lessons beyond athletics. His mother, Jeanette Vanney, provided steady family support during his formative years. Vanney married his high school sweetheart, Amy Vanney, in the early 2000s; the couple has four children—a daughter born around 2004, twin sons born around 2008, and a younger son born around 2012—and the family relocated from to , , in 2014 to accommodate Vanney's coaching role with . Vanney is also the uncle of professional soccer defender , which has deepened soccer involvement across generations and influenced family dynamics, particularly as Zavaleta trained and played under Vanney's guidance at starting in 2015.

Education and youth soccer

Vanney began his youth soccer journey in , playing for the Tempe Soccer Club, where he developed a passion for the sport through competitive play and informal games with friends before and after school. His early involvement emphasized skill-building and enjoyment, influenced by his family's support, including his father Bill, who helped establish high school soccer in the state as an administrator at High School. Attending High School in , from 1988 to 1992, Vanney emerged as a standout player, scoring 83 goals over his career and earning induction into the Arizona High School Hall of Fame. Under coaches Hugh Bell and Jack Smythe, he led the Padres to a shared state championship in 1990 after tying Brophy Prep, followed by outright victories in 1991 and 1992, establishing the program as one of 's earliest soccer powers. These successes highlighted his leadership and versatility as a and forward, setting the stage for his collegiate path despite limited professional opportunities available at the time. Vanney initially attended Florida International University in 1992 before transferring to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he played soccer from 1993 to 1995. At UCLA, he majored in communications and became a key contributor to the Bruins' defense, earning Soccer News honorable mention All-American honors and a third-team NSCAA All-Far West selection in 1995, along with two all-conference nods. He played a pivotal role in UCLA's 1994 NCAA Final Four run, scoring crucial late-game goals in the second-round and quarterfinal victories to propel the team forward. Choosing college over any nascent professional routes allowed Vanney to refine his skills in a competitive environment, leading directly to his selection in the 1996 MLS College Draft without intervening amateur experience.

Playing career

College and amateur

Vanney attended the (UCLA), where he played for the team from 1993 to 1995. During his collegiate career, he earned two-time all-Pac-10 conference selection honors. In his senior year of 1995, Vanney received Soccer News honorable mention recognition and was named to the third team NSCAA All-Far West Region. Following his time at UCLA, Vanney transitioned to professional soccer by being selected 17th overall in the 1996 MLS College Draft by the Los Angeles Galaxy. Prior to his MLS debut, he gained additional experience on loan with the Sacramento Scorpions of the USISL in 1996, making 3 appearances and scoring 3 goals.

Club career

Greg Vanney began his professional club career with the LA Galaxy after being selected 17th overall in the 1996 MLS College Draft, debuting in the league's inaugural season. He appeared in 29 regular season matches that year, scoring 4 goals and providing 1 assist, while contributing 2 goals in the playoffs as the Galaxy advanced to the MLS Cup final. During his initial tenure with the Galaxy from 1996 to 2001, Vanney established himself as a key , accumulating 193 regular season appearances—tied for sixth in history—along with 21 goals and 15 assists. His performances earned him spots on the in 2000 and 2001, and he helped the team reach finals in 1999 and 2001. In December 2001, Vanney joined in France's on a three-and-a-half-year contract. A knee sustained in May 2002 during USMNT preparations, a second-degree medial collateral ligament sprain, sidelined him for the and limited his play with Bastia in the latter half of the 2001–02 season. He made 61 appearances across all competitions during his time there from 2001 to mid-2005, recording 1 assist and no goals, primarily as a center back. suffered relegation to at the end of the 2004–05 season, after which Vanney's contract expired, leading to his departure from the club. Vanney returned to in April 2005, signing with as a . Over two seasons, he played 53 regular season matches, scoring 1 goal and providing 2 assists, while earning MLS selections in both years for his defensive contributions. In January 2007, he was traded from to the , appearing in 9 regular season matches before being traded to on June 29, 2007, where he made 17 appearances, aiding the latter in clinching the . In February 2008, Vanney rejoined the , playing 25 regular season matches in his final professional season before announcing his retirement on October 1, 2008, at age 34. Across his 13-year club career, spanning MLS and , Vanney logged 270 MLS regular season appearances with strong defensive metrics, including high tackle and rates, and versatility across central and left defensive roles. His consistent club performances facilitated multiple call-ups to the U.S. national team.

International career

Vanney represented the United States at the youth international level, including time with the U-20 national team alongside in the mid-1990s. Vanney made his senior international debut for the on December 21, 1996, substituting for in a 2-2 draw against during qualifying. Over the course of his international career from 1996 to 2005, he earned 37 caps and scored one goal, primarily operating as a center-back or left-back due to his defensive reliability showcased in . His selections often stemmed from strong club performances, though his opportunities were limited by persistent injuries and competition from established defenders like . Vanney featured in several key competitions, including the , where he appeared in group stage matches against , , and Trinidad & . He also participated in the , starting in the group stage victory over , and returned for the 2003 and 2005 s. In the 2003 , Vanney scored his sole international goal in a 3-2 third-place playoff win over , helping secure bronze for the U.S. His 2005 involvement included the quarterfinals and the final against , which the U.S. won on penalties. Named an alternate for the squad under , Vanney initially replaced the injured but suffered a torn during preparations, sidelining him and preventing further involvement. Post-retirement, Vanney has reflected on this injury as the biggest disappointment of his career, overshadowing even multiple final losses and fueling his emphasis on player resilience and injury prevention in coaching.

Coaching career

Early roles

Following his retirement from professional soccer at the end of the 2008 MLS season with the , Greg Vanney transitioned into coaching by serving as the director of the Real Arizona Youth Academy from 2008 to 2011. In this role, he oversaw the development of young players within the U.S. Soccer Development Academy system, focusing on foundational skills and progression pathways for prospects. Vanney obtained his USSF "A" Coaching License, which qualified him for higher-level professional roles and reflected his commitment to formal education in the sport. This certification, combined with mentorship from influential figures like —under whom he had played during his Galaxy tenure—provided Vanney with insights into tactical discipline and team management drawn from his own defensive expertise as a player. In January 2011, Vanney joined as an assistant coach under head coach , a position he held through the 2012 season, where he contributed to defensive organization and tactical implementation for the MLS side. His background as a reliable MLS informed his emphasis on defensive tactics, helping to instill structured backline play amid the team's challenges. After folded following the 2012 season, Vanney returned to the organization in a youth capacity, serving as head coach of the U-14 academy team for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons. This period reinforced his focus on youth integration, blending tactical analysis from his playing career with hands-on development to prepare academy players for senior-level transitions.

Toronto FC (2014–2020)

Greg Vanney joined in December 2013 as assistant general manager and academy director, but on August 31, 2014, he was appointed interim head coach following the dismissal of . His interim role transitioned to permanent in early 2015, marking his first head coaching position in . Over his tenure from 2014 to 2020, Vanney compiled a regular-season record of 87 wins, 68 losses, and 48 draws across 203 matches, leading to the playoffs in five of six full seasons. Under Vanney's leadership, Toronto FC made transformative player acquisitions, including U.S. international forward Jozy Altidore in January 2015 and Italian Designated Player Sebastian Giovinco shortly after in the same month, bolstering the attack and contributing to future successes. Vanney implemented a possession-based tactical style emphasizing build-up play from the back, which evolved over time to prioritize sustainable control and adaptability in formations like the 4-3-3 or 4-4-2 diamond. This approach fostered a winning culture, culminating in back-to-back playoff appearances starting in 2015 and the club's first Supporters' Shield in 2017 after a league-record 69 points. The pinnacle of Vanney's tenure came in 2017, when Toronto FC achieved a historic domestic treble by winning the , —the first for any Canadian club—and the Canadian Championship, with Vanney earning MLS Coach of the Year honors for guiding the team to 20 wins and a playoff run that included a comeback from a 1-0 deficit in the final against . As academy director through 2019, Vanney oversaw youth development initiatives, including expanded scouting networks across and the promotion of homegrown talents like forward , who signed a first-team contract in December 2017 after progressing through the system under Vanney's guidance. Despite these achievements, Vanney faced challenges in the later years, including early playoff exits in 2019 (conference semifinals loss to ) and 2020 (first-round defeat to in the expanded single-elimination format). The 2020 season was further disrupted by the , resulting in a shortened campaign played in a bubble and Toronto finishing second overall but without the award due to league decisions. Following the playoff loss on November 24, 2020, Vanney and mutually parted ways on December 1, 2020, ending his seven-year stint with the club.

LA Galaxy (2021–present)

Greg Vanney was appointed head coach of the on January 5, 2021, tasked with rebuilding the club following several disappointing seasons. The hiring came after Vanney's successful tenure at , where he had demonstrated expertise in player development and tactical discipline, and aligned with the Galaxy's announcement of a multi-year plan to restore competitiveness through youth integration and strategic acquisitions. Under Vanney's leadership, the Galaxy showed gradual improvement, culminating in significant achievements by 2024. The team reached the Western Conference Finals in 2024 and won the with a 2-1 victory over the on December 7, 2024, marking Vanney's second as a after his 2017 triumph with . This success highlighted Vanney's emphasis on player development, notably with forward , who emerged as a key scorer before departing for in early 2025, and Ghanaian international , whose dynamic play contributed to the title run and continued impact with ten goals in the 2025 league season. Vanney's preferred 4-3-3 formation fostered a possession-oriented style that controlled games and forced opponents into defensive postures, evolving into more aggressive pressing phases to regain possession higher up the pitch. Through the 2024 season, the Galaxy compiled a strong regular-season record that propelled them to the , with Vanney's overall MLS record with the club standing at 54 wins, 56 losses, and 39 draws prior to 2025. The 2025 season presented major challenges, beginning with a historic winless streak of 16 matches (0-12-4)—the longest season-opening streak for any defending champion—which saw the Galaxy outscored significantly in early fixtures. Despite this rocky start, Vanney implemented tactical adjustments, including heightened defensive pressing to counter vulnerabilities exposed by injuries to key midfielders like and . The team secured their first victory on May 31, 2025, defeating 2-0 at home, signaling a mid-season recovery that included standout performances such as Paintsil's in a 4-1 win over on September 28, 2025. However, inconsistencies persisted, resulting in a final regular-season record of 7 wins, 18 losses, and 9 draws, placing the Galaxy 14th in the Western Conference and out of playoff contention. On May 16, 2025, amid the struggles, the club extended Vanney's contract through the 2028 season, citing his long-term vision and status as one of the highest-paid coaches in MLS, a decision that underscored commitment to continuity despite the disappointing campaign. As of November 10, 2025, Vanney remains at the helm, focusing on preparations for the 2026 season while reflecting on the 2025 disappointments, including strong showings in secondary competitions like the third-place finish and runner-up status. His tenure has transformed the into a more structured outfit capable of high-level contention, even as the 2025 results highlighted ongoing challenges in maintaining consistency across a transitional roster.

Personal life

Family

Greg Vanney is married to Vanney, whom he met during his senior year of high school at High School in . The couple, who wed in the early 2000s prior to the birth of their first child, have navigated multiple relocations tied to Vanney's professional soccer career, including stints in during his playing days with the and later in while he coached from 2014 to 2020. Their family life has involved adapting to these moves, with and the children often joining Vanney abroad, such as establishing a home in where the family participated in local activities like for their daughter and soccer for the sons amid the demands of seasons. The Vanneys have four children: a daughter, Kaia, born in 2004, and three sons, twin boys Dylan and Mason born in 2007, and a younger son Christian born in 2011. As of 2025, the children range in age from approximately 13 to 21, with the older ones having experienced frequent school transitions due to the family's cross-country moves between and . Family routines have emphasized support during career milestones and challenges, such as the separation strains during the 2020 MLS season amid the , when Vanney was often away from home while coaching in a , yet the family remained resilient and healthy. One of the sons, Vanney, born in 2007, has followed in his father's footsteps by joining the Academy and making his professional debut for Ventura County FC in 2025. Vanney maintains close ties with his extended family, notably as the uncle to professional soccer player Eriq Zavaleta, whose father, Carlos Zavaleta, was Vanney's teammate at UCLA. Zavaleta, a defender for the LA Galaxy since signing as a free agent in 2022, has credited Vanney's influence from childhood visits to his uncle's games in Columbus and national team matches, fostering a mentor-like relationship that extended to joint family gatherings, including honoring their grandmother in 2017. This familial bond has intersected with Vanney's career, as Zavaleta joined him on the Galaxy roster, allowing for shared professional and personal moments in Los Angeles. Family considerations have significantly shaped Vanney's career decisions, particularly his 2021 move to coach the , which allowed the family to return to their base after six years in and provided a sense of stability for raising the children closer to their roots. This choice reflected a prioritization of work-life balance, enabling Vanney to balance coaching demands with family proximity, especially as his children entered their teenage years and pursued their own athletic interests.

Community and philanthropy

Vanney has been actively involved in the LA Galaxy Foundation's initiatives to support underserved communities through soccer and wellness programs. As , he participated in the 21st Annual Thanksgiving Foundations' Feast on November 22, 2024, at , where he and staff served complete meals to 250 local families in partnership with organizations like Housing Works LA and . In 2023, Vanney contributed to broader AEG-led holiday efforts, serving meals to over 250 families at the Foundations' Feast as part of a series of events that fed nearly 1,000 families overall. The Foundation, under his club's umbrella, has focused on youth soccer access by unveiling community mini-pitches, such as the one at Palms Park in , in 2023, in collaboration with and the U.S. Soccer Foundation, to provide safe spaces for physical activity and promote healthy lifestyles among children. Vanney supports the LA Galaxy's Unified Team, renewed for the 2025 season through a partnership with and . He joined athletes and partners at the 11th Annual Signing Day on , 2025, at , where 22 participants received personalized kits and toured facilities, followed by events like Media Day and an exhibition match against Inter Miami's team. Post-2023, these efforts have expanded to include additional programs emphasizing soccer access and safety, aligning with Vanney's role in fostering inclusive environments.

Media and other activities

Broadcasting

Following his retirement from professional soccer in 2008, Vanney transitioned into by serving as a for during the club's inaugural season in 2009. He partnered with play-by-play announcer on FSN Northwest and KONG-TV for multiple matches, providing analysis drawn from his extensive playing experience as a . After retiring, Vanney briefly considered a full-time career in , but ultimately prioritized coaching opportunities, leading to what has been described as a "broadcast career that never was." In his limited media roles, Vanney leveraged his tactical expertise from 13 years as a professional to offer insightful breakdowns of game strategies and player positioning. As head coach of the LA Galaxy, he has participated in radio interviews, such as those on FOX Sports Radio in 2025 discussing team performance and season outlook, though these remain informal and not part of a dedicated broadcasting position.

Youth development and other

Vanney joined Toronto FC in December 2013 as assistant general manager and director of the KIA Toronto FC Academy, where he prioritized establishing robust scouting networks across North America and investing in youth infrastructure to create a sustainable talent pipeline. In this role, which extended into his transition to head coach in August 2014, he oversaw the development of the academy system, fostering a clear pathway for young players to the senior team and emphasizing technical and tactical alignment with the first-team philosophy. During his tenure through 2019, Vanney's efforts resulted in the promotion and integration of numerous academy graduates into the professional squad, including talents like Ayo Akinola, who contributed to Toronto FC's on-field achievements. Upon returning to the as in 2021, Vanney has drawn from his prior experiences in building development systems to integrate emerging talents into the senior roster. In the lead-up to the Galaxy's 2024 victory, Vanney's emphasis on youth played a role in blending academy prospects with the first team, exemplified by the recognition of players like Dylan Vanney—his son and the 2025 LA Galaxy Academy Player of the Year—for their contributions to the program's success. Beyond club roles, Vanney held early scouting and development positions following his playing retirement in 2008, serving as director of Real Salt Lake's youth academy from 2008 to 2011, where he scouted and nurtured emerging talent within the U.S. Soccer Development Academy framework. He also contributed to U.S. Soccer's coaching education initiatives, including as a member of the U.S. Soccer Education Staff during a 2010 study trip to Spain focused on advanced coaching methodologies. Vanney holds a USSF "A" Coaching License and has participated in elite programs like the Elite Formation Coaching License, further supporting his involvement in national coaching development.

Honors

As a player

Greg Vanney's playing career in (MLS) was marked by several individual accolades that highlighted his defensive prowess and consistency as a left back and center back. During his time with the from 1996 to 2001, he earned selection to the in both 2000 and 2001, recognizing him among the league's top performers at his position. In 2001, Vanney was further honored as the Defender of the Year, a testament to his leadership in the Galaxy's backline during a season that saw the team reach the final. Vanney also represented the MLS All-Stars on three occasions, in 2000, 2005, and 2006, showcasing his standing among the league's elite defenders across multiple clubs, including stints with and . His contributions to team defenses during these years helped stabilize units that advanced in playoffs and international competitions. At the club level with the , Vanney's longevity is reflected in his 193 regular-season appearances, tying him for sixth all-time in franchise history and underscoring his role as a foundational player in the club's early success. Internationally, Vanney was a member of the men's national team squad for the , where he started in group stage matches, contributing to the team's semifinal run. Prior to his professional career, at UCLA from 1993 to 1995, Vanney received honorable mention All-American honors from Soccer News in 1995, along with third-team NSCAA All-Far West Region recognition, after a senior season that featured strong defensive play and helped the Bruins reach the NCAA tournament.

As a coach

Vanney's coaching career reached its pinnacle with in 2017, when he led the team to a historic domestic treble by winning the , the , and the Canadian Championship. For his efforts that season, Vanney was named the MLS Coach of the Year and the Coach of the Year, recognizing his role in guiding to a league-record 69 regular-season points. Under his leadership, also secured the Canadian Championship in 2016 and 2018, contributing to three titles in that competition during his tenure. With the , Vanney achieved further success by capturing the in 2024, defeating the 2-1 in the final to secure the club's sixth league title and his second as a head coach. This victory marked a significant turnaround for the , who had not won the since 2014. In recognition of his ongoing impact, the extended Vanney's contract through a multi-year deal announced in May 2025. Across his MLS coaching stints with and the , Vanney has amassed over 140 regular-season wins, placing him among the league's most successful active coaches. He has guided his teams to four finals—in 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2024—demonstrating consistent excellence in postseason play.

Career statistics and records

Playing statistics

Vanney's professional playing career spanned from 1996 to 2008, primarily as a defender in (MLS) and , where he accumulated 270 league appearances, 22 goals, and 17 assists in MLS, alongside 60 appearances in without scoring. His career was notably impacted by injuries, including a second-degree in May 2002 that caused him to miss the and limited his appearances in the 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 seasons to 11 games each.

Club Statistics (League Matches)

The following table summarizes Vanney's league appearances, goals, and assists by club, based on domestic league play.
ClubSeasonsAppearancesGoalsAssists
(MLS)1996–2001, 20081932115
()2001–20056002
(MLS)2005–20065312
Colorado Rapids (MLS)2007900
D.C. United (MLS)20071500
Career Total1996–20083302219
Data sourced from historical match logs; totals exclude cup competitions. In cup competitions, Vanney recorded 32 appearances and 5 goals in the U.S. Open Cup, 6 appearances and 1 goal in the , and 5 appearances in the , contributing to aggregate career totals of 384 appearances and 29 goals across all competitions.

International Statistics

Vanney represented the at the senior level, earning 37 caps and scoring 1 goal between 1996 and 2006. His debut came in 1996, and notable appearances included the . Youth international appearances were limited and not extensively documented in major records, with no significant goals or caps highlighted beyond senior play.

Coaching record

Greg Vanney's coaching career in spans from 2014 to the present, encompassing stints with and . His regular season records reflect a mix of sustained success with , including multiple Supporters' Shields, and a varied performance with , highlighted by the 2024 title defense but challenged by inconsistency in other years.

Regular season

ClubTenureGamesWinsDrawsLossesPointsWin %
2014–202020387486830942.9%
2021–202517061456422835.9%
Total3731489313253739.7%
Vanney's tenure with produced a strong regular season output, culminating in the league-record points in 2017. With , the 2021–2024 period yielded 54 wins, 36 draws, and 46 losses across 136 matches, bolstered by a 19–8–7 campaign in 2024 that earned 65 points. The 2025 season began with a franchise-record 16-game winless streak (0 wins, 4 draws, 12 losses through late May), prompting a extension on May 16 despite the struggles; the Galaxy ultimately finished 7–9–18 for 30 points, placing 26th overall and missing the playoffs.

Playoffs and cups

Vanney's playoff record demonstrates postseason prowess, particularly with , where he reached three consecutive finals from 2016 to 2019, winning in 2017. Across both clubs, he has a 14–5–7 record in matches as of the end of the 2024 postseason. With , this includes a championship run in 2024, defeating 2–1 in the final after advancing through conference rounds (4 wins, 1 loss in 5 games). In the Canadian Championship with Toronto, Vanney secured three consecutive titles from 2016 to 2018, defeating (aggregate 4–2 in 2016), Sigma FC (2–1 in 2017), and CS Mont-Royal Outremont (3–1 aggregate in 2018); the team also reached the 2019 final but lost to Montreal Impact.
CompetitionClubGamesWinsDrawsLossesWin %
21105647.6%
540180.0%
Total26145753.8%
14111278.6%

Career totals

As of October 18, 2025, following the conclusion of the 2025 MLS regular season, Vanney's overall MLS regular season record stands at 148 wins, 93 draws, and 132 losses across 373 matches, for a 39.7% win percentage. Including playoffs and the Canadian Championship, his full competitive record is 173 wins, 99 draws, and 141 losses in 413 matches, with a 41.9% win percentage. These figures do not include additional cup competitions like the or , where participated under Vanney in 2023–2025 but did not advance to finals.

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