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A list of the longest-tenured head coaches in MLS ahead of the 2019 season

Sporting KC - Daniel Salloi and Peter Vermes handshake

Ben Olsen signed a contract extension with D.C. United on Thursday, with the second-longest tenured head coach in MLS right now looking set to remain at Audi Field for years to come.


In fact, Olsen and the manager currently in charge of a team the longest, Sporting Kansas City's Peter Vermes, have been at the helm far longer than any other coach in the league. Vermes started coaching Kansas City way back in 2009, and Olsen took over at D.C. in 2010. The next closest managers in terms of tenure didn't begin until 2014.


Add to that three coaches taking over on a permanent basis during the 2018 season and seven bosses beginning their tenure for the upcoming 2019 season, and turnover is far more common than longevity.


As 2019 begins, here's the full list of head coaches in the league, ranked from longest-tenured to newest (year listed indicates a coach’s first season with their club):


MLS head coaches, ranked by tenure: 

Coach
Team
Season started
Peter Vermes
SKC
2009
Ben Olsen
DC
2010
Jim Curtin
PHI
2014
Greg Vanney
TOR
2014
Veljko Paunovic
CHI
2016
Brian Schmetzer
SEA
2016
Wilmer Cabrera
HOU
2017
Adrian Heath
MIN
2017
Mike Petke
RSL
2017
Bob Bradley
LAFC
2018
Brad Friedel
NE
2018
Remi Garde
MTL
2018
Anthony Hudson
COL
2018
Giovanni Savarese
POR
2018
Chris Armas
RBNY
2018
Dome Torrent
NYC
2018
James O'Connor
ORL
2018
Matias Almeyda
SJ
2019
Frank de Boer
ATL
2019
Marc Dos Santos
VAN
2019
Luchi Gonzalez
DAL
2019
Alan Koch
CIN
2019
Caleb Porter
CLB
2019
Guillermo Barros Schelotto
LA
2019