John Wolyniec (born January 24, 1977) is an American professional soccer coach, executive, and former player. He is currently the technical director of the San Jose Earthquakes.
During his playing days, Wolyniec played for Major League Soccer club New York Red Bulls three separate times: In 1999 as the MetroStars, from 2003 to 2005 as the MetroStars, and from 2006 until he retired in 2010. He also played for MLS clubs Chicago Fire, Columbus Crew, and Los Angeles Galaxy. He also played for USL A-League clubs Rochester Raging Rhinos and the Milwaukee Rampage, winning titles with them in 2001 and 2002 respectively. Wolyniec also represented the United States national team in 2004, earning two caps.
After retiring as a player, Wolyniec was appointed head coach of New York Red Bulls II, the reserve side for the New York Red Bulls. In his second season as head coach, Wolyniec guided Red Bulls II to both the regular season and championship titles.
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Columbus Crew. The Red Bulls lost 3–1, with their lone goal coming from JohnWolyniec. The New York Red Bulls started the 2009 season against Seattle Sounders...
that former MetroStars and Red Bulls player, JohnWolyniec would be the club's new head coach. Wolyniec previously served as an assistant coach to the...
the first round of the playoffs by the Pittsburgh Riverdogs. Strikers JohnWolyniec and Darko Kolic were much more prolific, scoring 15 and seven goals...
appearances (Playoffs): 23 Luis Robles Most appearances (Open Cup): 14 JohnWolyniec Most appearances (Continental): 15 Sean Davis, Luis Robles, Aaron Long...
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waived veteran and fan-favorite JohnWolyniec. Known as the "Staten Island Ronaldinho", New York native son Wolyniec played 166 games and scored 35 goals...
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Fire, Bob Bradley, at the MetroStars. He was acquired in exchange for JohnWolyniec and a partial allocation. After the season, Bradley acquired Razov again...
for defender Brian Bates. 29 March 1997: Kansas City Wizards acquired D John Diffley from the Tampa Bay Mutiny for a conditional third-round draft pick...
Central Intelligence Directors William J. Casey and John O. Brennan, U.S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell, various governors, and a head of state:...
season of existence, Red Bulls II, coached by former first-team player JohnWolyniec, have already claimed some USL records and are nearing others: they're...
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