Bill Manning
{{short description|American sports executive}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2024}}
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| birth_place = Massapequa, New York, United States
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| alma_mater = University of Bridgeport (BS, MBA)
| spouse = Jennifer Manning
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| position = Defender
|youthyears1 = 1972–1983
|youthclubs1 = Massapequa SC
|youthyears2 = 1979–1983
|youthclubs2 = Long Island JSL Select Team
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Bill Manning (born June 23, 1965) is a sports executive. He has worked in the front office of the Houston Rockets of the NBA and the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL, Toronto FC, Real Salt Lake, and the Tampa Bay Mutiny in Major League Soccer and the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He previously was a professional soccer player. Born in the United States, he represented the Puerto Rico national team.
Early life and education
Manning is a native of Massapequa, New York. As a child, he played soccer for Massapequa Soccer Club as well as the Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL) Select Team.{{Cite web|url=https://www.soccertoday.com/eastern-new-york-youth-soccer-news-change-headline/|title=Massapequa's Bill Manning|first=Randy|last=Vogt|date=January 19, 2015|work=Soccer Today}}
After high school, he was recruited by Adelphi, Hofstra, Harwick, North Carolina, but ultimately decided to attend the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, who offered him a full-ride scholarship.{{cite web|url=https://www.ctinsider.com/sports/ctpost/article/Jeff-Jacobs-Bill-Manning-comes-full-circle-15599968.php|title=Bill Manning comes full circle, returning to Connecticut with Toronto FC|first=Jeff|last=Jacobs|date=September 26, 2020|work=Connecticut Post}} He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree as well as a Masters in Business Administration.{{cite web|url=https://www.argonauts.ca/bill-manning/|title=Bill Manning|work=Toronto Argonauts}} While at Bridgeport, he was a member of the Bridgeport Purple Knights men's soccer team and helped lead the team to the 1986 NCAA Division II Final Four. He was named to the school's Hall of Fame in 2006 and received the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2016.{{cite web|url=https://www.ontariosoccer.net/page/show/5461602-bill-manning-the-road-to-2026-panelist|title=Bill Manning - The Road to 2026: Panelist|work=Ontario Soccer Association}} He was selected to play in the 1986 Intercollegiate Soccer Association of America East-West All-Star Game.{{Cite web|url=http://www.enysoccer.com/real_salt_lake_president_bill_manning_has_fond_memories_of_playing_youth_soccer_on_long_island/|title=Real Salt Lake President Bill Manning Has Fond Memories of Playing Youth Soccer on Long Island|work=Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association|first=Randy|last=Vogt|date=February 26, 2014}}
Professional career
After college, he became a professional soccer player joining the Brooklyn Italians with whom he advanced to the final of the U.S. Open Cup twice, winning the title in 1991 U.S. Open Cup, where he received a red card in the finals in the 23rd minute.{{cite web|url=https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2019/07/the-brooklyn-italians-more-than-a-club|title=The Brooklyn Italians - More Than a Club|first=Jonah|last=Fontela|date=July 2, 2019|work=United States Soccer Federation }}{{Cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180516210008/https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2017/09/11/19/08/20170911-feat-usoc-brooklyn-italians-rewind-1991|url=https://www.ussoccer.com/stories/2017/09/11/19/08/20170911-feat-usoc-brooklyn-italians-rewind-1991|title=Open Cup Rewind:Manning's Mustang & The '91 Brooklyn Italians|first=Michael|last=Lewis|date=September 11, 2017|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 16, 2018|work=United States Soccer Federation }} He then joined the Penn-Jersey Spirit in 1991 of the American Professional Soccer League, a precursor to the United Soccer League. In 1993, he joined the Valley Golden Eagles. In 1994 and 1995, he played for the New York Fever.{{cite web|url=https://www.deseret.com/2008/9/24/20276579/real-salt-lake-s-manning-a-natural-fit-with-team#rsls-bill-manning-brings-years-of-experience-as-he-tries-to-lead-the-team-to-the-top-of-the-mls|title=Real Salt Lake's Manning a natural fit with team|date=September 24, 2008|first=Michael|last=Black|work=Deseret News}}
He played with the Puerto Rico national team during the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying tournament.{{cite web|url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/real-salt-lake-names-philadelphia-eagles-executive-bill-manning-president-of-club/n-3606758|title=Real Salt Lake Names Philadelphia Eagles Executive Bill Manning President of Club|date=March 17, 2008|work=Our Sports Central}}
Management career
In 1993, Manning began his career in sports management, joining the Continental Indoor Soccer League in a front office role for their inaugural season. The following year, he joined the New York Fever where he served as the Director of Marketing and Operations in addition to being a player. In 1996, he was hired as vice president and General Manager of the Long Island Rough Riders of the United Soccer League, where he and the club received the Marketing Excellent Award twice for best overall marketing in the USL.
After the 1997 USL season, he joined the Minnesota Thunder as president and General Manager, where they advanced to the 1998 USL A-League championship match. In 1999, Minnesota won the league championship and Manning was named USL Executive of the Year, in part due to the championship and developing the second-highest revenue base in the league.
In 2000, he joined Major League Soccer club Tampa Bay Mutiny as president and General Manager.{{cite web|url=https://www.socceramerica.com/publications/article/14469/mls-mutiny-names-manning-gm.html|title=MLS: Mutiny names Manning GM|work=Soccer America|date=February 1, 2000}}{{cite web|url=https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2000/02/02/mutiny-appoints-manning-general-manager/|title=Mutiny appoints Manning general manager|date=February 2, 2000|first=Rodney|last=Page|work=Tampa Bay Times}} He was named 2000 MLS Executive of the Year. He remained with the team until the team was contracted prior to the 2002 MLS season.
After his contract with MLS expired in 2003, he moved to the National Basketball Association, joining the Houston Rockets as Director of Corporate Partnerships{{cite web|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/stories/2003/03/31/tidbits.html|title=Mutiny's Manning ships out to ride Houston Rockets|date=March 31, 2003|work=Tampa Bay Business Journal}}
In 2004, he moved to the National Football League with the Philadelphia Eagles serving as Vice President of Sales and Service, overseeing a 50% increase in corporate sponsorship from 2004 to 2007.
In 2008, he returned to soccer and MLS, being named the President of Real Salt Lake as well as the President of Rio Tinto Stadium. In 2009, RSL won the MLS Cup, which was the first major professional sports championship in Utah in 40 years, and finished as runner-ups in 2013.{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/sports/tfc/analysis/2021/01/16/win-or-lose-toronto-fc-is-bill-mannings-team-after-off-field-makeover.html|title=Win or lose, Toronto FC is Bill Manning's team after off-field makeover|first=Laura|last=Armstrong|date=January 16, 2021|work=Toronto Star}} He was named MLS Executive of the Year in 2012,{{Cite web|url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/real-salt-lake-president-bill-manning-named-major-league-soccer-executive-of-the-year/n-4537827|title=Real Salt Lake President Bill Manning Named Major League Soccer Executive of the Year|date=January 23, 2013|work=Our Sports Central}} and won the award again in 2014 for the second time in three years, and his third time overall. He and the club parted in 2015.{{Cite web|url=https://kutv.com/sports/real-salt-lake/real-salt-lake-parts-ways-with-president-bill-manning|title=Real Salt Lake parts ways with President Bill Manning|first=Alex|last=Wiles|date=August 18, 2015|work=KUTV}}
In 2015, he was named as President of Toronto FC,{{cite web|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/soccer/toronto-fc-names-bill-manning-as-president/article26774267/|title=Toronto FC names Bill Manning as president|first=Neil|last=Davidson|date=October 12, 2015|work=The Globe and Mail}}{{Cite web|url=https://advantagemagazine.ca/2016/toronto-fc/|title=Toronto's Goals Keeper|first=Zach|last=Baliva|date=September 15, 2016|work=Advantage Magazine}} winning the MLS cup in 2017, and finishing as runner-ups in 2016 and 2019. In 2018, after the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League were acquired by Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment, the owners of Toronto FC, Manning was named President of the Argos, in addition to his role as president of TFC.{{cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/sports/argos/2018/01/19/tfcs-bill-manning-named-argos-president-michael-copeland-reassigned.html|title=TFC's Bill Manning named Argos president, Michael Copeland reassigned|first=Gregory|last=Strong|date=January 19, 2018|work=Toronto Star}} In March 2021, he signed a five-year extension to remain president of both teams.{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/bill-manning-contract-extension-argos-tfc-1.5955344|first=Neil|last=Davidson|date=March 18, 2021|work=CBC|title=Toronto FC, Argos president Bill Manning rewarded with 5-year contract extension}} In July 2024, he parted ways with Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment, departing both roles by mutual agreement.{{Cite web|url=https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/mlse-parts-ways-with-tfc-argonauts-president-manning-1.2147089|title=MLSE parts ways with TFC, Argonauts president Manning|date=July 11, 2024|work=TSN}}
Personal
Manning earned a U.S. Soccer National "A" Coaching License in 2001. He is married to Jennifer, with whom he has two sons, John and Will.{{cite web|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/article-toronto-fc-argos-president-bill-manning-staying-connected-during/|title=Toronto FC, Argos president Bill Manning 'staying connected' during hiatus|date=April 6, 2020|first=Neil|last=Davidson|work=The Globe and Mail}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.argonauts.ca/bill-manning/ Toronto Argonauts bio]
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