New York, NY (Sports Network) - San Jose Earthquakes coach Frank Yallop was
named the 2012 MLS Coach of the Year on Tuesday.
Yallop led the Earthquakes to a 19-6-9 record, the best in the league, to earn
the second Supporters' Shield in club history. San Jose was 14th overall last
season.
"This is a great individual honor," Yallop said. "I would like to thank my
players and staff for all the hard work and dedication this season. Without
them, this could not have been possible."
San Jose totaled 66 points, just two behind the league record of 68 set by the
Los Angeles Galaxy in 1998. The Earthquakes were 8-0-1 combined against Real
Salt Lake, Seattle Sounders FC and L.A. - their top three foes in the Western
Conference.
Yallop finished ahead of D.C. United coach Ben Olsen and Sporting Kansas City
coach Peter Vermes in the final voting. Yallop also won the award in 2001 with
the San Jose Earthquakes.
The award was voted on by media, MLS players and MLS club management based on
regular season performance.
The Sports Network