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35. 25 Years of Major League Soccer with Diego Gutiérrez

33m | Dec 3, 2020

Logan Agin (@LoganAgin) is joined by Diego Gutierrez. Diego joined MLS in 1996 for the inaugural season. He played for both the Kansas City Wizards (now known as Sporting Kansas City) and the Chicago Fire. In his career, Diego won one MLS Cup and four Open Cups. He has also appeared for the United States Men’s National Team. Outside the game, he was appointed the Presidential Council for Physical Fitness & Sport by George W. Bush. Spoke in front of the United Nations, and worked as the Sporting Director for the Philadelphia Union. Currently, Diego is a professor at his alma mater, Rockhurst University, where he teaches Management & Marketing. 


Diego shares with me a little bit about his journey, where he sees the future of American soccer, and how the game has helped him after his playing career ended. 

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