Troy Lesesne

{{short description|American soccer coach (born 1983)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2023}}

{{Use American English|date=May 2023}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Troy Lesesne

| image =

| fullname = Troy Lesesne

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1983|10|27}}

| birth_place = West Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.

| currentclub = D.C. United (head coach)

| height =

| position =

| collegeyears1 = 2001–2004

| college1 = College of Charleston Cougars

| years1 = 2005

| clubs1 = Charleston Battery

| caps1 = 7

| goals1 = 0

| years2 = 2005

| clubs2 = Wilmington Hammerheads

| caps2 = 4

| goals2 = 0

| years3 = 2006

| clubs3 = Charleston Battery

| caps3 = 23

| goals3 = 0

| manageryears1 = 2018–2021

| managerclubs1 = New Mexico United

| manageryears2 = 2022–2023

| managerclubs2 = New York Red Bulls (assistant)

| manageryears3 = 2023

| managerclubs3 = New York Red Bulls

| manageryears4 = 2024–

| managerclubs4 = D.C. United

}}

Troy Lesesne ({{IPAc-en|l|ə|ˈ|s|eɪ|n}} {{respell|lə|SAYN}};[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPNR2sMn7Nk Day in the Life of...Assistant Coach Troy Lesesne – YouTube (via Charlotte Independence).] Retrieved May 8, 2023. born October 27, 1983) is an American soccer coach{{cite web|url=https://us.soccerway.com/coaches/troy-lesesne/599380/|title=USA - T. Lesesne - Profile with news, career statistics and history|website=Soccerway|accessdate=2019-03-10}}{{cite web|url=https://www.newmexicoutd.com/troylesesne|website=newmexicoutd.com|title=Troy Lesesne|accessdate=2019-03-10}}{{cite web|url=http://www.thecharlottepost.com/news/2018/08/14/qcfc/troy-lesesne-named-head-coach-of-usl-new-mexico-expansion-club/|website=thecharlottepost.com|title=Troy Lesesne named head coach of USL New Mexico expansion club|accessdate=2019-03-10}} who is the head coach of Major League Soccer club D.C. United.{{Cite web |last=Bulls |first=New York Red |title=New York Red Bulls, Gerhard Struber Mutually Agree to Part Ways |url=https://www.newyorkredbulls.com/news/new-york-red-bulls-gerhard-struber-mutually-agree-to-part-ways |access-date=2023-05-08 |website=New York Red Bulls |language=en}}

Career

Born in West Columbia, South Carolina, Lesesne played four years of college soccer at the College of Charleston, helping them to 47 wins and a 2004 National Collegiate Athletic Association 2nd Round Tournament appearance after winning the Southern Conference Championship. He graduated from the Department of Communication with a Bachelor of Arts in 2004 and a Masters of Arts in communication in 2010.{{cite web |url=http://communication.cofc.edu/alumni-corner/alumni-spotlight/troy-lesesne1.php |title=Communication On and Off the Field |last=Shirley |first=Samantha |date= |website=College of Charleston |access-date=October 3, 2019}} He was named a United Soccer Coaches NSCAA Division I All American following his senior season.

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In August 2005, Lesesne signed with the Charleston Battery where he made 38 appearances in two seasons and helped the team progress to the United Soccer League Championship semifinals in 2006.

Coaching career

From 2005 to 2014 Lesesne spent ten years as an Assistant Coach for the College of Charleston where he helped the program compile an 82–76–14 record, along with a Southern Conference regular-season championship and a second-round National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament appearance in 2010. During his tenure, he was named one of the top-20 assistant coaches in the nation by CollegeSoccerNews.com {{cite web |url=https://cofcsports.com/news/2011/1/31/205086969.aspx |title=Troy Lesesne Named Among Top-20 Assistant Coaches In America |author= |date=January 31, 2011 |website=College of Charleston Cougars |access-date=October 3, 2019}} in 2011 and 2013 and was also selected to the inaugural United Soccer Coaches NCAA “Top 30 Under 30” coaches program in 2013.

In 2014, Lesesne ascended from the college game to the professional coaching ranks spending the season as assistant coach and liaison with the Charleston Battery as part of their Major League Soccer and United Soccer League affiliation, serving as technical staff working with players on loan from the Vancouver Whitecaps.{{cite web |url=https://www.newmexicoutd.com/troylesesne |title=Troy Lesesne |author= |date= |website=New Mexico United |publisher=New Mexico United and SportsEngine |access-date=October 3, 2019}} The Battery finished the 2014 campaign fifth in the regular-season standings, earning the club a spot in the playoffs.

In 2015, Lesesne was named the first assistant for the new expansion United Soccer League Championship team, Charlotte Independence, where he spent four years coaching under Mike Jeffries. He assisted in the team qualifying for back-to-back playoffs in 2016 and 2017, along with advancing to round 16 in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in the club's inaugural season, which was the furthest for any lower league team.

On August 13, 2018, Lesesne was announced as the first Head Coach and Technical Director of the new United Soccer League Championship expansion club, New Mexico United.{{cite web |url=https://www.uslchampionship.com/news_article/show/941706 |title=Former Independence, Battery Assistant Will Also Serve As Club's Technical Director |author=USLSoccer.com Staff |date=August 14, 2018 |website=United Soccer League Championship |publisher=United Soccer League Championship and SportsEngine |access-date=October 3, 2019}}{{cite news |last=Mahoney |first=Ashley |url=http://www.thecharlottepost.com/news/2018/08/14/qcfc/troy-lesesne-named-head-coach-of-usl-new-mexico-expansion-club |title=Troy Lesesne named head coach of USL New Mexico expansion club Independence assistant spent 4 years in Charlotte |newspaper=The Charlotte Post |date=August 14, 2018 |access-date=October 3, 2019}} During his tenure with New Mexico United, the club posted a 34W-29D-25L record with two playoff appearances in 2019 and 2020. In 2019, New Mexico United advanced to the Quarterfinals of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. In 2020 the club secured its first playoff win and Lesesne was named USL Co-Coach of the Year. Lesesne also played an integral role in helping New Mexico United establish the Diversity Fellowship Program and a fully-funded youth academy, which produced its first-ever homegrown signing in Cristian Nava in 2021. He declined the club's contract extension offer and announced his resignation on November 5, 2021.[https://www.abqjournal.com/2443718/lesense-nm-united-are-parting-ways.html Sickenger, Ken. "Lesesne, NM United are parting ways," Albuquerque Journal, Friday, November 5, 2021.] Retrieved May 8, 2023.

On January 25, 2022, Lesesne joined New York Red Bulls as an assistant coach.[https://www.newyorkredbulls.com/news/new-york-red-bulls-name-troy-lesesne-assistant-coach New York Red Bulls Name Troy Lesesne Assistant Coach]

On May 8, 2023, he was named head coach for the remainder of the 2023 season after the Red Bulls and Gerhard Struber mutually parted ways. On November 14, 2023, it was announced that the Red Bulls would not be renewing Lesesne's contract, rather looking for coaches that maximize the change in approach with their youth players.{{Cite web |last=Rueter |first=Jeff |date=2023-11-14 |title=New York Red Bulls won't renew interim coach Troy Lesesne's contract, fire sporting director: Why the shakeup? |url=https://theathletic.com/5063363/2023/11/14/new-york-red-bulls-troy-lesesne-contract/ |access-date=2023-11-14 |website=The Athletic}} The Red Bulls also fired sporting director Denis Hamlett the same day.

On January 10, 2024, it was announced that Lesesne had signed a three-year contract with D.C. United to serve as the club's head coach.{{cite web |title=D.C. United Name Troy Lesesne as Head Coach |url=https://www.dcunited.com/news/d-c-united-name-troy-lesesne-as-head-coach |website=DCUnited.com |publisher=D.C. United |access-date=10 January 2024}}

Managerial statistics

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!rowspan=2|{{abbr|Ref|Reference}}

{{Tooltip|G|Games managed}}

!{{Tooltip|W|Games won}}

!{{Tooltip|D|Games drawn}}

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align=left|New Mexico United

|{{flagicon|USA}}

|align=left| August 13, 2018

|align=left| November 15, 2021

{{WDL|89|34|29|26|for=138|against=129|diff=yes}}

|{{Cite web |last=Bulls |first=New York Red |title=New York Red Bulls, Gerhard Struber Mutually Agree to Part Ways |url=https://www.newyorkredbulls.com/news/troy-lesesne-named-head-coach-of-new-york-red-bulls#:~:text=Lesesne%20amassed%20a%2036%2D27,49%2D37%2D34%20record|access-date=2023-05-08 |website=New York Red Bulls |language=en}}

align=left|New York Red Bulls

|{{flagicon|USA}}

|align=left| May 8, 2023

|align=left| November 14, 2023

{{WDL|32|14|8|10|for=41|against=37|diff=yes}}

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align=left|D.C. United

|{{flagicon|USA}}

|align=left| January 10, 2024

|align=left| present

{{WDL|46|13|14|19|for=70|against=94|diff=yes}}

colspan="4"|Total

{{WDLtot|167|61|51|55|for=249|against=260|diff=yes}}

References