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Rongen and became
In 2000 he became chief assistant coach for D. C. United under Thomas Rongen.

Rongen and director
Thomas Rongen ( born October 31, 1956 in Amsterdam ) is a Dutch soccer coach and academy director of TFC Academy.

Rongen and season
Rongen spent the entire 1979 season with the Aztecs.
The team folded at the end of the season and Rongen moved to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers where he would remain for the next three seasons.
Rongen moved with the team and spent the 1984 outdoor season there.
Rongen was one of the inaugural coaches in MLS, coaching the Tampa Bay Mutiny in their first season in 1996, with whom he won the MLS regular season, and also won MLS Coach of the Year Award.
Upon leaving United, Rongen was appointed head coach of the United States U-20 men's national soccer team, which he coached from 2001 to his appointment as head coach of Chivas USA for the team's inaugural season in 2005.
Although Arena would leave following the 1998 season to coach the United States national team, Sarachan stayed on, assisting new head coach Thomas Rongen.

Rongen and joining
In 1979, Rongen moved to the United States, joining the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League.

Rongen and at
With Rongen at the helm, American Samoa registered its first ever victory on 22 November 2011, against Tonga, in the 2014 World Cup Qualification.

Rongen and .
While the club again won the MLS Cup in 1999 under coach Thomas Rongen, lackluster results in 2000 and 2001 led to Rongen's departure and his replacement by Ray Hudson in 2002.
American Samoa's home ground is Veterans Memorial Stadium in Pago Pago and their head coach is Thomas Rongen, who previously ran the United States U-20 team.
Rongen began his playing career with Ajax Amsterdam, with whom he played defensive midfielder and defender from 1975 to 1979, but he never played for the first team.
On May 22, 1985, Rongen joined the South Florida Sun of the United Soccer League.
In October 1985, Rongen signed as a free agent with the Chicago Sting of MISL.
Rongen began his coaching career as an assistant with the Pope John Paul II High School boy's team in 1984.
Rongen also served as an assistant with the Nova Southeastern University men's soccer team.
After a year with the Mutiny, Rongen moved to the New England Revolution, which he would coach in 1997 and 1998.
After the Revolution, Rongen succeeded Bruce Arena as the head coach of D. C. United, which he would lead to an MLS Cup in 1999.
However, Rongen lost his job with United in 2001, and was replaced with Ray Hudson.
Rongen was appointed head coach of the Under-20 United States men's national team again in 2006 and led the team to the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup and 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

became and director
Two years later he became director of the Frankfurt Opera, where he remained until he lost this position in 1933 through the rise of the Hitler regime.
Dwan also helped launch the career of two other very successful Hollywood directors, Victor Fleming, who went on to direct The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind, and Marshall Neilan, who became an actor, director, writer and producer.
Boucher also became the principal designer for the royal porcelain factory and the director of the Gobelins tapestry factory.
Bohr became a professor at the University of Copenhagen in 1956, and, following his father's death in 1962, succeeded him as director of the Niels Bohr Institute, a position he held until 1970.
As Salieri's political position became very insecure he was retired as director of the Italian opera in 1792.
The Haworth Art Gallery in Accrington contains an outstanding collection of Tiffany glassware presented to the town by Joseph Briggs, an Accrington man who had joined Tiffany ’ s in the late 19th century and eventually became art director and assistant manager.
John became a painter and illustrator ; Richard was an actor in films such as Yankee Doodle Dandy and later an Emmy-nominated television director of such shows as The Beverly Hillbillies.
Meyer became director when Gropius resigned in February 1928, and brought the Bauhaus its two most significant building commissions, both of which still exist: five apartment buildings in the city of Dessau, and the headquarters of the Federal School of the German Trade Unions ( ADGB ) in Bernau.
Larry Steinbachek became the musical director for Michael Laub's theatre company, ' Remote Control Productions '.
He next accepted a post as a director with Wigan Athletic, then became a member of Manchester United's board of directors in 1984 and remains one as of June 2011.
( 2009, p. 189 ) Bliss complaints about his symbols “ being abused ” by the OCCC became so intense that the director of the OCCC told Bliss, on his 1974 visit, never to come back.
After the death of Bob Jones, Jr., Erin Jones, the wife of BJU president Stephen Jones became director.
In 1950, Chiang Ching-kuo became director of the secret police ( Bureau of Investigation and Statistics ), which he remained until 1965.
Eastman also became executive director of the American Union Against Militarism, which lobbied against America's entrance into the European war and more successfully against war with Mexico in 1916, sought to remove profiteering from arms manufacturing, and campaigned against conscription and imperial adventures.
He was hired by the Peerless Studio at Fort Lee, New Jersey, and became an assistant to the French-born director Maurice Tourneur.
Jones became a director ( or " supervisor ", the original title for an animation director in the studio ) himself in 1938 when Frank Tashlin left the studio.
According to writer / director Peter Bogdanovich, Marlene Dietrich told him during an aircraft flight that she and James Stewart had an affair during shooting and that she became pregnant and had the baby surreptitiously aborted without telling Stewart.
He became a regular at the Pacific Film Archive, as Tom Luddy, the director of the archive at the time, later remembered: " He was a film noir nut.
In 1884 he became senior physician in the Prussian provincial town of Leubus and the following year he was appointed director of the Treatment and Nursing Institute in Dresden.
Whilst at Dorpat he became the director of the eighty-bed University Clinic.
After the war he worked for the agriculture ministry as secretary of the Farmers ' Association and became director of the Lower Austrian Chamber of Agriculture in 1927.
ESOC's director also became responsible for ESRANGE and for ESTRACK.
The Khanzhonkov company retained its dominance, but the Ermoliev company, which had been formed in 1914, became its principal competitor, propelled by the work of its star, Ivan Mosjoukin, and principal director, Yakov Protazanov.
According to Wray, Jean Harlow had been RKO's original choice, but because MGM put Harlow under exclusive contract during the pre-production phase of the film, she became unavailable and Wray was approached by director Merian C. Cooper to play the role of Ann Darrow, the blonde captive of King Kong.

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