Cherundolo Tapped to Lead U.S. Olympic Soccer Development Towards 2028 LA Games

U.S. Soccer has officially appointed Steve Cherundolo as the coach for the upcoming Olympic men's soccer team. His mandate will be to cultivate the under-23 talent pool in preparation for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
The former LAFC manager, Steve Cherundolo, has been entrusted with guiding the U.S. men's under-23 national team. This significant appointment signals a strategic move by U.S. Soccer to consolidate its developmental efforts, particularly with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on the horizon.
Cherundolo's new role is designed to establish a cohesive pipeline of young talent, ensuring a strong foundation for the national program leading up to and beyond the home-soil Olympic tournament. His experience managing at the club level, most recently with LAFC, is expected to be instrumental in nurturing the next generation of American soccer stars.
This appointment concludes a broader restructuring within U.S. Soccer's technical leadership, emphasizing a long-term vision for the men's national team trajectory. The focus is clearly on leveraging the upcoming Olympic cycle as a crucial developmental phase.
This is a shrewd move by U.S. Soccer. Cherundolo's proven track record developing talent at LAFC makes him an ideal candidate to build a competitive Olympic side for 2028.

