Daryl Shore Explained

Daryl Shore
Birth Date:6 January 1970
Birth Place:Peekskill, New York, United States
Position:Goalkeeper
Currentclub:Puerto Rico (assistant coach)
Collegeyears1:1989–1992
College1:Birmingham–Southern Panthers
Years1:1993–1994
Years2:1995–1998
Clubs2:New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers
Manageryears1:1993–1994
Manageryears2:1995–1997
Manageryears3:1998
Manageryears4:1999
Manageryears5:2000–2010
Manageryears6:2010–2013
Manageryears7:2014–2017
Manageryears8:2017
Manageryears9:2018–2020
Manageryears10:2021–2022
Managerclubs1:Birmingham–Southern Panthers (assistant)
Managerclubs2:New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers (assistant)
Managerclubs5:Chicago Fire (assistant)
Managerclubs6:Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Managerclubs7:Real Salt Lake (assistant)
Managerclubs8:Real Salt Lake (interim)
Managerclubs9:Forward Madison
Managerclubs10:Puerto Rico (assistant)

Daryl Shore (born January 6, 1970, in Peekskill, New York) is an American former soccer player and current assistant coach of the Puerto Rico national team.

Player

Shore attended Birmingham-Southern College where started on the men's soccer team from 1989 to 1993. He was a two-time NAIA All American and graduated in 1993. He was inducted into the Birmingham-Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998.[1] In 1994, Shore signed with the Birmingham Grasshoppers of the USISL. In 1994, he was the USISL's Mid-South Goalkeeper of the Year. In 1995, Shore moved to the New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers where he was an assistant coach as well as player. In 1998, he became the head coach of the team, which was now playing in the USL A-League under the name the New Orleans Storm. Shore retired at the end of the season and became a full-time head coach with the expansion Lehigh Valley Steam.

Coach

Shore began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater for two years, 1993–1994. Then he became a player/assistant coach in 1995 with the New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers. In 1998, Shore became a full-time head coach with the New Orleans Storm of the USL A-League. In 1999, he moved to the Lehigh Valley Steam. In 2000, the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer hired Shore as the team's goalkeeper coach. In 2001, he became an assistant coach. In January 2002, he took on more duties with the team as he was named the Director of Youth Development and the assistant coaching director of the Chicago Fire Juniors.

In 2010, he was named head coach of Miami FC in the USSF Division 2 Professional League. In 2011 the team changed its name to Fort Lauderdale Strikers and its affiliation to the North American Soccer League. The club re-signed Shore for the 2011 season on January 26, 2011.[2]

On June 30, 2013, the Strikers announced that Shore had been let go. He has since been signed by Real Salt Lake as goalkeeper coach to work under Jeff Cassar.[3]

On March 20, 2017, Shore was named interim head coach of Real Salt Lake after the dismissal of Jeff Cassar.[4]

On June 26, 2017, Shore was let go from his assistant coach position for Real Salt Lake.[5]

On September 27, 2018, Shore was named the first head coach and technical director of Madison's team in USL League One, later named Forward Madison FC.[6] Shore left Madison following their 2020 season.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birmingham Athletic Hall of Fame. 2008-08-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20080913121100/http://www.bscsports.net/Sports/gen/2005/halloffame.asp. 2008-09-13. dead.
  2. Web site: Head Coach Shore Re-Signs with Strikers - OurSports Central. 2011-01-26.
  3. Web site: Real Salt Lake names four assistant coaches to work under Head Coach Jeff Cassar. 2014-01-08. February 2, 2014. February 11, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140211232921/http://www.realsaltlake.com/news/2014/01/real-salt-lake-names-four-assistant-coaches-work-under-head-coach-jeff-cassar. dead.
  4. Web site: Real Salt Lake Dismisses Head Coach Jeff Cassar. 2017-03-20.
  5. Web site: Real Salt Lake part ways with director of goalkeeping Daryl Shore. 2017-06-27.
  6. Web site: Daryl Shore Named First Madison Pro Soccer Head Coach. 2018-09-27.
  7. Web site: Forward Madison Mutually Parts Ways with Daryl Shore. 26 October 2020.