WEST POINT, N.Y. -
Newly appointed Army head men's soccer coach Russell Payne announced the addition of Leo Cullen as an assistant coach for the Black Knights, Thursday.
The former Major League Soccer (MLS) number-one overall pick joins his old
University of Maryland teammate on the West Point staff after a four-year stint
as a professional soccer agent as well as a world-class playing career.
"I'm beyond thrilled by the opportunity
to join Coach Payne's staff at West Point,"
said Cullen. "Given my appreciation for a college experience balanced with
high-level academics and high-level athletics, I couldn't be more excited to
join an environment that truly offers both and much more. I look forward to sharing my experiences with
a new generation of student-athletes here at West Point,
and can't wait to begin working for this storied and prestigious
institution."
Cullen was the first player selected in the 1998 MLS
SuperDraft as the expansion Miami Fusion made him the first draft pick in team
history. Traded to the New England Revolution midway through the 2001 season,
he left the Fusion as the club's all-time leader in starts, minutes and games
played in three and a half seasons with the club. A 1999 MLS All-Star, he also
earned two of his three international caps with the U.S. National Team during
his stay in South Florida.
Cullen's Revolution career included two straight
appearances in the MLS Cup playoffs, including in 2002 when the squad played
its way to the MLS Cup championship game. After taking a season off to return
to Maryland
and complete a bachelor's degree in economics in 2004, Cullen finished his professional
career playing two seasons with the Colorado Rapids before retiring from both
MLS and the US National Team pool in 2006.
Cullen left College Park
as one of the most decorated players in Terrapin history. Part of a class
responsible for kick starting the resurgence of Maryland's
storied soccer program under renowned coach Sasho Cirovski, Maryland
made four straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament semifinals with Cullen in
the starting lineup. He was named the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Player of
the Year in 1997 a year after leading Maryland
to its first-ever ACC Tournament Championship in 1996.
A Hermann Trophy finalist and All-American selection in
1996 and 1997, he also landed three-straight first-team All-ACC honors from
1996-98. Cullen was named a member of the Soccer
America "Best 11" team in 1997 and was also named to the publication's
All-Freshman team in 1994.
"Being able to bring in a high-quality person and
coach who is a former U.S. International and MLS All-Star like Leo is a
fantastic opportunity for this program," commented Payne. "He'll be an
unbelievable resource for the players and, for the coaching staff, he is going
to be an integral part of making this a championship program."
A native of St. Paul,
Minn., Cullen garnered 2003 National Parade
All-American High School Player of the Year recognition while playing at St. Paul Academy. He also served as captain of
the U.S. National U-20 and U-18 teams that competed domestically and
internationally.
Cullen comes to Army after serving as Director of Client Services with
Wasserman Media Group (WMG) where he managed and represented professional
soccer players from the United
States as well as internationally since
2006. During his time with WMG, whose
clients include American soccer superstars Landon Donovan, Freddy Adu and Tim
Howard, Cullen recruited and signed two of the last three top picks in the MLS
SuperDraft (Maurice Edu in 2007, Steve Zakuani in 2009) as well as a host of
other players from around the world.
Cullen resides in Highland Falls, N.Y.