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Jay Heaps

John Franklin "Jay" Heaps (born August 2, 1976) is an soccer executive, coach, and former professional player, best known for his distinguished career in (MLS) as a and later as of the , and currently serving as chief soccer officer and CEO of in the . Heaps began his soccer journey at , where he played from 1995 to 1998, amassing 45 goals and 37 assists while contributing to a 61-23-1 team record. During his college tenure, he earned numerous accolades, including the 1998 MAC Hermann Trophy as the nation's top collegiate player, two-time honors, four-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference () selection, and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. He was also a four-year member of Duke's team, showcasing his versatility as an athlete. Transitioning to professional soccer, Heaps was selected second overall in the 1999 MLS College Draft by the Miami Fusion, where he played two seasons and earned MLS Rookie of the Year honors after scoring three goals in 29 appearances. He joined the New England Revolution in 2001, spending nine seasons as a reliable outside back and holding club records for most appearances (243), starts (238), and postseason games (26) upon his retirement in 2009, with a career MLS total of 17 goals and 34 assists over 314 regular-season matches. After retiring, Heaps transitioned to coaching, serving as an assistant with the Revolution before being appointed head coach in November 2011; over six seasons, he compiled a 75-81-43 regular-season record and a 4-3-1 playoff mark, notably leading the team to the 2014 MLS Cup final. In 2018, following his dismissal from New England, Heaps joined expansion club Birmingham Legion FC as its inaugural president and general manager, overseeing the team's entry into the USL Championship in 2019 and continuing in executive leadership to guide its operations and development.

Early life and education

Early years

John Franklin "Jay" Heaps III was born on August 2, 1976, in . His father, John Heaps, was a standout player in , while his mother, Jane (Murray) Heaps, supported the family's interests in sports. The family relocated to , where Heaps spent his formative years. He attended , graduating in 1994, and developed a strong foundation in soccer during his youth. His talent was evident early, leading to recruitment for competitive club teams in the area, which honed his skills alongside local school play. Heaps' high school career culminated in him being named the Massachusetts Boys Soccer Player of the Year as a senior. This early success paved the way for his recruitment to , where he continued his soccer development.

College career

Jay Heaps enrolled at in 1995 and played four seasons for the team through 1998, graduating that year. During his collegiate career, he also walked on to the Duke men's basketball team, earning a as a and appearing in 30 games over three-and-a-half seasons. Over his four years, Heaps helped the Blue Devils compile a 61-23-1 record, including consistent appearances in the Tournament where he earned All-Tournament Team honors each season. He recorded 45 goals and 37 assists, leaving Duke ranked third in career goals, fourth in assists, and tied for second in points (127). As a in 1995, Heaps was named Soccer America National of the Year and of the Year after a standout debut season. He received first-team All- recognition four times and was a four-time All-South Region honoree. In his junior and senior years, Heaps earned NSCAA All-America honors both seasons. As a senior in , he captained the team to a 18-4 record and was a three-time finalist before winning the award as the nation's top player; he also received the Missouri Athletic Club National Player of the Year award that year. He was also named the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year in . Following his college career, Heaps was selected second overall in the 1999 MLS College Draft by the .

Playing career

Club career

Heaps began his professional career with the after being selected second overall in the 1999 MLS . During his tenure from 1999 to 2001, he made 71 appearances and scored 8 goals, primarily playing as a . In his rookie season of 1999, Heaps earned MLS Rookie of the Year honors for his contributions, including 3 goals in 29 matches. He also recorded 5 goals and 6 assists in 2000, earning a selection to the MLS East team, before appearing in 13 games in 2001. In June 2001, Heaps was traded to the , where he played through the 2009 season, accumulating 243 appearances and 9 goals. Over his 11-year MLS career, he totaled 314 regular-season games with 17 goals and 34 assists. Initially joining as a , Heaps transitioned to a defensive role, evolving into a versatile right back and central defender who anchored the backline for much of his time with the Revolution. He provided steady leadership on the field, contributing to the team's defensive stability, including a 2009 season where he was named the Revolution's Defender of the Year. During his nine seasons with New England, Heaps helped the team reach the MLS Cup final four times (2002, 2005, 2006, and 2007), though they fell short each time. The Revolution achieved additional success under his contributions, winning the 2007 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup with a 3-2 victory over FC Dallas in the final, where Heaps was part of the roster. In 2008, the team captured the North American SuperLiga title, defeating the Houston Dynamo in a penalty shootout in the final, with Heaps featuring in the group stage and semifinals before a suspension for the decisive match. New England made multiple playoff appearances throughout his tenure, leveraging his experience in high-stakes games. Heaps announced his retirement from professional soccer on December 2, 2009, following the 2009 season, concluding a career defined by durability and commitment to the Revolution.

International career

Jay Heaps received a late call-up to the men's national soccer team at age 32 for the , prompted by his strong performance as Defender of the Year for the that season. Selected by head coach as an experienced MLS veteran seeking his first international cap, Heaps provided defensive depth to a roster blending established players and newcomers. Heaps earned all four of his caps during the 2009 Gold Cup, debuting in the group stage on July 11 against in a 2–2 draw at , where he played the full 90 minutes at right back. He started in the quarterfinal victory over on July 18 (2–1 after extra time), the semifinal win against on July 23 (2–0), and the final loss to on July 26 (0–5), during which he received a second leading to a in the 87th minute. Operating primarily as a right back or defensive , Heaps contributed to the team's progression to the final but did not score any goals across his appearances.

Coaching and executive career

New England Revolution head coach

Jay Heaps was appointed head coach of the on November 15, 2011, succeeding in what marked his first professional head coaching position after serving in the club's player development role. A former longtime defender for the Revolution, Heaps' deep familiarity with the organization from his playing days contributed to his selection as the club's sixth head coach. During his tenure from 2011 to , Heaps compiled a regular-season record of 75 wins, 81 losses, and 43 draws across 199 matches, alongside a postseason mark of 4 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw in 8 playoff games. His teams qualified for the three consecutive times from 2013 to 2015, including a standout 2014 campaign where the Revolution captured the Eastern Conference championship before falling 2-1 to the in the final. Heaps emphasized a style centered on defensive and the integration of young talent from the club's academy, fostering a team-first mentality that prioritized hard work and tactical discipline. A key example of his youth development focus was the promotion and breakout of academy product , who emerged as a star winger under Heaps, earning team honors in 2013 with 13 goals and 7 assists after limited prior minutes. Heaps was dismissed on September 19, 2017, with five regular-season matches remaining, following a disappointing start to the year that left the Revolution in last place in the Eastern Conference.

Birmingham Legion FC executive

In January 2018, Jay Heaps was appointed as the inaugural president and general manager of , an expansion franchise in the preparing for its debut season in 2019. This role marked his transition from on-field coaching to front-office leadership following his dismissal from the in 2017; earlier, after retiring as a player in 2009, he had brief stints working as a private wealth manager at and serving as a for Revolution broadcasts. His prior coaching experience has informed a management style emphasizing strategic player development and operational efficiency. As president and , Heaps has overseen key decisions in player acquisitions, such as annual roster overhauls including the re-signing of core players like defender Phanuel Kavita and additions such as forward Tabort Etaka Preston ahead of the 2024 season, while prioritizing data analytics and video to identify . He has also led staff hiring, notably appointing Nick Hall as in 2025 to handle commercial growth, allowing Heaps to shift focus toward soccer operations as chief soccer officer and CEO. Club growth strategies under his leadership include investments in pathways, such as launching Legion FC 2 in the in 2024 to bridge college and professional levels for local , and expanding community outreach beyond to foster sustainable fan engagement in the USL ecosystem. Heaps' tenure has driven notable achievements, including guiding the club to playoff appearances in five of its first six seasons, highlighted by a strong inaugural 2019 campaign where Legion FC advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals after defeating in the quarterfinals. The organization has promoted homegrown talent through initiatives like the Path to Pro program, which integrates local academy players into the senior roster, and community efforts such as the Legion Community Connection platform, which partners with local organizations for cultural and educational events, including funding murals in neighborhoods like Ensley. As of November 2025, Heaps continues to emphasize sustainable development, with recent roster adjustments like the midseason loan acquisition of left back Jackson Travis from the to bolster defensive depth amid a challenging Eastern Conference campaign where the team finished 12th.

Statistics

Playing statistics

Jay Heaps appeared in 314 MLS regular-season matches, scoring 17 goals and providing 34 assists, primarily as a for the after starting as a with .

Club Statistics

Jay Heaps began his MLS career as a with the before transitioning to a role primarily with the , appearing in a total of 314 regular-season matches, scoring 17 goals, and providing 34 assists across his professional tenure.
SeasonTeamPositionAppearancesGoalsAssists
19992931
20002956
20011301
20011503
2002Defender2726
2003Defender2831
2004Defender2812
2005Defender3115
2006Defender3104
2007Defender2810
2008Defender3001
2009Defender2514
Career Totals (MLS Regular Season): 314 appearances, 17 goals, 34 assists.

International Statistics

Heaps earned four caps for the , all during the , where he started each match as a .
DateOpponentResultMinutes Played
July 11, 20092–2 (D)90
July 18, 20092–1 (W, a.e.t.)120
July 23, 20092–0 (W)90
July 26, 20090–5 (L)87 (sent off)

Managerial statistics

Jay Heaps managed the from November 2011 to September 2017, compiling an overall record across all competitions of 89 wins, 44 draws, and 90 losses in 223 matches, yielding a win percentage of 39.91%. His tenure included strong performances in domestic cup play, particularly the 2016 run to the final, though his MLS regular-season results were mixed, with three playoff appearances.

Overall Managerial Record

CompetitionMatchesWinsDrawsLossesWin %PPG
MLS Regular Season19975438137.69%1.36
MLS Playoffs841350.00%1.63
16100662.50%1.88
Total22389449039.91%1.40
Heaps' postseason record was bolstered by a run to the 2014 final, where the Revolution fell 2–1 in extra time to the , marking their deepest playoff achievement under his leadership.

Season-by-Season Breakdown

Heaps' first season in 2012 saw the Revolution finish 16th in MLS with a 9–8–17 regular-season record (35 points, 1.03 PPG), scoring 39 goals and conceding 44, missing the playoffs; they exited the U.S. Open Cup in the third round with a 3–3 (3–4 PK) loss to Harrisburg City Islanders. In 2013, improved to 7th place (14–9–11, 51 points, 1.50 PPG; 49 GF, 38 GA), qualifying for the where they advanced past the knockout round but lost 4–3 on aggregate to in the conference semifinals (2–1 win first leg, 1–3 loss second leg); in the U.S. Open Cup, they reached the quarterfinals with wins over Rochester Rhinos (5–1) and (4–2) before a 3–1 defeat to . The 2014 campaign was Heaps' most successful, with a 5th-place finish (17–4–13, 55 points, 1.62 PPG; 51 GF, 46 GA); playoffs included a 3–3 aggregate win over on away goals in the semifinals (0–2 loss first leg, 3–1 win second leg), followed by a 4–3 aggregate victory against in the conference final (2–1 win first leg, 2–2 draw second leg), ending in the loss; U.S. Open Cup progress halted in the quarterfinals after wins over (3–2) and Rochester Rhinos (2–1) with a 0–2 defeat to . New England's 2015 regular season yielded a 14–8–12 record (50 points, 1.47 PPG; 48 GF, 47 GA) and 11th place, missing ; they were eliminated in the U.S. Open Cup third round by a 0–1 loss to . The 2016 season featured an 11–9–14 regular-season mark (42 points, 1.24 PPG; 44 GF, 54 GA) and 14th place, no ; however, the U.S. Open Cup saw a strong run to the final, with wins over (3–2), (7–0), (1–1, 4–2 PK), and (3–1) before a 2–4 final loss to . In 2017, Heaps coached through 28 regular-season matches, achieving a 10–5–13 record (35 points, 1.25 PPG) before his dismissal on September 19; the team scored approximately 38 goals and conceded 45 in those games (full-season totals: 53 GF, 61 GA). results included quarterfinal advancement with wins over Rochester Rhinos (3–0) and (2–1) before a 0–1 loss to ; no playoffs.

Honors

Player honors

During his collegiate career at , Jay Heaps was recognized as a three-time finalist for the , the award given annually to the top player in men's soccer, and he won the 1998 Missouri Athletic Club National Player of the Year honor. In , Heaps earned the Rookie of the Year award in 1999 with the , leading all rookies with 2,511 minutes played, three goals, and seven points across 29 appearances. He followed this with selection to the in his second professional season. With the , Heaps was named the team's of the Year in 2009 for his defensive contributions, including a call-up to the U.S. national team camp that year. Heaps also contributed to key team successes as a player, starting as a defender for the in their 2007 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup victory, the club's first major trophy, defeating 3–2 in the final. He contributed to the Revolution's 2008 SuperLiga title-winning campaign, though suspended for the 3–1 championship win over the Houston Dynamo. For his overall playing career, Heaps was inducted into the New England Soccer Hall of Fame in 2011 and the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013.

Managerial honors

As head coach of the from 2011 to 2017, Jay Heaps led the team to the Eastern Conference regular season second-place finish in 2014, marking a significant turnaround from earlier struggles. That year, under his guidance, the Revolution advanced through the by defeating the in the first round and overcoming the in the Eastern Conference Final with a 4-3 aggregate victory, securing the Eastern Conference Championship—the fifth such title in club history. Heaps then guided the team to the 2014 final, where they fell 2-1 in extra time to the , representing New England's deepest playoff run since 2007. Heaps' tenure also featured three consecutive MLS Cup Playoff qualifications from 2013 to 2015, a feat that highlighted his ability to build competitive squads amid roster changes and injuries. The 2014 campaign, in particular, saw the Revolution contend for the Supporters' Shield until the final weeks, finishing fifth overall in the league standings despite a mid-season slump. In his executive role as president and general manager of since 2018, Heaps has overseen consistent playoff contention in the . The club earned its first playoff berth in 2019, including a historic conference quarterfinal victory over —their inaugural postseason win. Under his leadership, Legion FC qualified for five straight playoffs from 2019 to 2023 and reached the Eastern Conference semifinals in 2021 after defeating the in the quarterfinals. The team missed the playoffs in 2024.

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