Columbus Crew coach Wilfried Nancy has penned a contract extension with the reigning MLS champions, reports L’Équipe.
The French coach, whose entire coaching experience has been in North America after working his way up through the youth ranks to coach Montréal Impact and then joining Columbus in December 2022, has won plaudits across the world for his proactive, attacking style of play which saw him clinch MLS Cup with the Crew in his first full season, as well as taking the Ohio club to the CONCACAF Champions Cup semi-finals, where they will face Mexican side Monterrey as the only MLS representative next week.
Nancy’s playing career was, to put it mildly, unremarkable. Spells with Toulon, as well as amateur and semi pro clubs such as Noisy-Le-Sec and Chatellerault were followed by a move to Canada in 2005, where he coached private school team College Stanislas, all whilst playing for the university team UQAM, where he was named MVP of Québec before retiring and turning his attention to full-time coaching.
Instrumental in developing Montréal Impact’s academy since its inception in 2011, coaching the U18s, U21s and U16s before being promoted to first team assistant in 2016, Nancy quickly made a name for himself as one of the eminent coaches in a developing league before replacing Thierry Henry as head coach of a newly-rebranded CF Montréál in 2021.
Despite falling out with the franchise owner Joey Saputo, Nancy decided to remain with the club for 2022 and went on to guide the team to second place in the eastern conference, setting franchise records for the most wins (20, including an MLS record 11 road wins) and most points in the regular season (65). Such was his success, the Frenchman only narrowly missed out on the
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