Gene Chyzowych to Receive the 2014 Walt Chyzowych Lifetime Achievement Award

Gene Chyzowych to Receive the 2014 Walt Chyzowych Lifetime Achievement Award

One of the most decorated coaches in the history of US Soccer, Gene Chyzowych, will be honored as the 2014 recipient of the Walt Chyzowych Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014, sponsored by the Philadelphia Union in conjunction with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Convention in Philadelphia.

The Walt Chyzowych Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually by the Walt Chyzowych Memorial Fund, founded after the 1994 passing of Walt Chyzowych to honor his memory and promulgate his legacy as US Soccer’s National Team Coach and Director of Coaching.  This award is presented to an individual who has exemplified Walt’s spirit for the game of soccer. The Walt Chyzowych Memorial Fund is extremely proud to have partnered with the Philadelphia Union for this event.

Gene Chyzowych, Walt’s brother, has retired after 51 years of coaching soccer at Columbia High School, located in Maplewood, N.J., where his 750+ victories ranks third in the nation all time.  “Coach C” has graduated greater than 1500 players, many of whom have continued to coach soccer and follow in his footsteps including: St. John’s University head coach Dr. David Masur; David Donovan, head coach of the Delbarton School; and Seton Hall Prep head coach Marty Berman, to name a few.

Arriving in America at age 13 from war-torn Europe, Gene quickly found soccer stardom at Philadelphia’s North Catholic High School and later at Temple University from which he graduated in 1963. He played professionally in the US and Canada and as a member of the US Open Cup Champions, Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals during their dynasty years in the late 1960s, and later coached in the American Professional Soccer League.  He went on to serve as US National  and Olympic Team Coach in 1973-74.

Gene and his brother Walt along with others started the All American Soccer Camp & School, one of the first such sport-specific camps in America in the early 60s, where his energy, enthusiasm and love of soccer influenced tens of thousands of youngsters and aspiring coaches.

During the summer of 1970 Gene and 15 other coaches attended the very first US Soccer Federation Coaching School conducted by FIFA Coach, Dettmar Cramer. Coach Cramer quickly recognized Gene’s potential as a pied piper for American youth and their young soccer dreams, granting Gene one of the first “A” licenses and challenging him to spread  the “gospel of the game” nationwide. The growth and development of soccer in America today is testament to Gene’s success at meeting that challenge.

Whether serving as Staff Coach at a USSF coaching school, or conducting a NSCAA Academy, or coaching at Columbia High School, or teaching a N.J. State coaching course, Chyzowych’s influence has been felt across the continent. 

A member of the NSCAA for over 50 years, Gene Chyzowych’s accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. He has been National Soccer Coach of the Year on several occasions, was honored by the NSCAA with a Letter of Commendation in 1996 and in 2009 was inducted into the prestigious National Soccer Hall of Fame.  In 2007, the Hollywood feature film “Gracie” was inspired by two of Gene’s former players, Elizabeth and Andrew Shue, and included appearances by Columbia HS players and its legendary coach.  In addition, Sports Illustrated cited Gene’s coaching excellence -- not for his soccer achievements however, but for volleyball, having coached the Columbia HS Girls Volleyball Team for 12 straight years without a defeat. 

Over the past several years the Walt Chyzowych Memorial Fund has asked Gene to accept the Walt Chyzowych Lifetime Achievement Award. He has graciously turned down the honor in favor of “those more worthy.” This year, however, on the twentieth anniversary of Walt’s passing and on Gene’s own retirement, there could be no more worthy recipient.

Upon learning that he would be receiving this year’s award Coach C stated, “This is a very special honor.  Walt was my brother, but was also my mentor and best friend.  To be named the 2014 recipient and be included with previous recipients who have made such an incredible impact on US Soccer is both heart-warming and humbling.”

The Walt Chyzowych Lifetime Achievement Award, sponsored by the Philadelphia Union for 2014, will be presented to Gene Chyzowych on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014 at 4 p.m. at Field House Sports & Beer Hall, 1150 Filbert St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 (located inside of the Philadelphia Convention Center).  The public is invited and refreshments will be served.

For more info please contact Dr. Joe Machnik - joemachnik@no1soccercamps.com.

Source: http://www.nscaa.com/news/2014/01/gene-chyzowych-receives-lifetime-achievement-award

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Ceremony sponsored by Philadelphia Union in conjunction with the National Soccer Coaches Association Convention 

Sat., Jan. 18, at 4 p.m. at Field House Sports & Beer Hall, 1150 Filbert St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 (located inside of the Philadelphia Convention Center).

The public is invited and refreshments will be served.