Khano Smith Explained

Khano Smith
Fullname:Khano Smith
Birth Date:1981 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Paget, Bermuda
Position:Left winger
Currentclub:Rhode Island FC
Collegeyears1:1999–2000
College1:Champlain Beavers
Collegeyears2:2001–2002
College2:Lees-McRae Bobcats
Years1:2003
Clubs1:Carolina Dynamo
Caps1:12
Goals1:4
Years2:2003–2005
Clubs2:Dandy Town Hornets
Caps2:28
Goals2:15
Years3:2005–2008
Clubs3:New England Revolution
Caps3:85
Goals3:8
Years4:2009
Clubs4:New York Red Bulls
Caps4:8
Goals4:0
Years5:2009–2010
Clubs5:Lincoln City
Caps5:5
Goals5:0
Years6:2010
Clubs6:New England Revolution
Caps6:15
Goals6:0
Years7:2011
Clubs7:Bermuda Hogges
Caps7:5
Goals7:2
Years8:2014
Clubs8:Real Boston Rams
Caps8:1
Goals8:0
Totalcaps:159
Totalgoals:29
Nationalyears1:2003–2012
Nationalteam1:Bermuda
Nationalcaps1:33
Nationalgoals1:10
Manageryears1:2015
Managerclubs1:Southern New Hampshire Penmen (assistant)
Manageryears2:2016–2018
Managerclubs2:Orlando Pride (assistant)
Manageryears3:2019–2023
Managerclubs3:Birmingham Legion FC (assistant)
Manageryears4:2024–

Khano Smith (born 10 January 1981) is a Bermudian retired footballer who is serving as a head coach and general manager for USL Championship club Rhode Island FC.[1]

Club career

College and amateur

Smith played college soccer at Champlain College and Lees-McRae College, and in the USL Premier Development League for Carolina Dynamo.

Professional career

Smith began his professional career playing for the Dandy Town Hornets, who he helped win the 2003–04 Cingular Wireless Premier Division title in his first year at the club. In his second season, he led the league in scoring as Dandy Town finished two points behind Devonshire Cougars. He captured his second trophy with the club in 2005 leading the Hornets to the Bermuda Champions Cup.

After two successful seasons in Bermuda he moved Major League Soccer and signed with New England Revolution in April 2005.[2] He made his first start, and scored his first goal, on 4 June 2005 during a 1–1 tie with the Kansas City Wizards. Smith also scored the winning goal against the MetroStars which led the Revolution to the MLS Conference Championship in 2005. He came to be known in New England for his inconsistent play, showing occasional flashes of brilliance, but also making fundamental mistakes. He was also known for his pace and his crucial crosses which pick out his teammates for easy finishes.

He moved from an out and out striker to an attacking left wing back. In 2007 and 2008 he was the regular starter on the left wing and scored several crucial goals.

On 26 November 2008, Smith was selected by Seattle Sounders FC with the fourth pick in the 2008 MLS Expansion Draft.[3] Before ever playing a match for the Sounders, he was traded to New York Red Bulls in exchange for allocation money.[4] On 30 July 2009 New York waived Smith.[5]

After trialing with Southend United, and playing for their reserves in a 4–0 defeat to Norwich City reserves in September 2009, Smith was offered a professional contract at Lincoln City, having impressed new manager Chris Sutton on a 10-day trial.[6] On 23 October Smith was reported to have signed a 'short-term' deal with Lincoln.[7]

Smith became an instant first team regular at Lincoln. However, he was dropped after six games, his final one coming in an FA Cup game at Northwich Victoria. He was released when his contract expired on 7 January 2010.[8]

Smith re-signed with New England Revolution on 26 March 2010 after trialing with the team during pre-season.[9]

After the 2010 Major League Soccer season New England declined Smith's contract option and he elected to participate in the 2010 MLS Re-Entry Draft. Smith became a free agent in Major League Soccer when he was not selected in the Re-Entry draft. On 7 March 2011 he signed with Carolina RailHawks of the North American Soccer League.[10] However, Smith was not listed on the 2011 roster released by the club on 4 April 2011. In an interview with Bermuda's The Royal Gazette on 7 April, Smith stated he would not play for Carolina due to a contract dispute.[11]

International career

Smith made his debut for Bermuda in a December 2003 friendly match against Barbados and earned a total of 33 caps, scoring 10 goals. He represented his country in 13 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.

International goals

DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
129 February 2004Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda4–013–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
221 March 2004Blakes Estate Stadium, Plymouth, Montserrat5–07–0
321 March 20046–07–0
424 November 2004Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1–02–12005 Caribbean Cup qualification
526 November 2004Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1–13–3
621 November 2006Barbados National Stadium, Bridgetown, Barbados1–04–0Caribbean Nations Cup 2006-07
73–0
86 September 2011Providence Stadium, Providence, Guyana1–21–22014 FIFA World Cup qualification
911 November 2011Bermuda National Stadium, Devonshire Parish, Bermuda1–12–1
1014 November 20112–02–1

Managerial career

Smith was named assistant coach for Orlando Pride in the National Women's Soccer League in December 2015.[12] On 18 December 2018, Smith joined the technical staff of expansion club Birmingham Legion FC ahead of their first season in the USL Championship.[13]

Smith was announced as the first-ever head coach and general manager of Rhode Island FC on March 8, 2023.[14]

Honors

Dandy Town Hornets

New England Revolution

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rhode Island FC appoints Khano Smith as first Head Coach and General Manager . uslchampionship.com . 2023-03-08 . 2023-03-08.
  2. Web site: Revolution signs forward Khano Smith. 15 April 2005.
  3. News: Smith looking forward to team-up with Ljungberg. Ontheminute.com. 26 November 2008. 26 November 2008.
  4. http://web.mlsnet.com/news/team_news.jsp?ymd=20090212&content_id=217531&vkey=news_rbn&fext=.jsp&team=t107 "Red Bulls acquire Khano Smith from Seattle," New York Red Bulls Media Relations, Thursday, 12 February 2009.
  5. http://redbullsreader.wordpress.com/2009/07/30/red-bulls-waive-khano-smith "Red Bulls waive Khano Smith", New York Red Bulls Reader, 30 July 2009.
  6. http://www.sportsecho.co.uk/lincolncity/Bermudan-international-poised-sign-City/article-1412351-detail/article.html
  7. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/lincoln_city/8304628.stm Lincoln sign Bermuda winger Smith
  8. http://www.theforgottenimp.co.uk/news2092.shtml Two depart Lincoln City
  9. http://www.mlssoccer.com/content/revolution-bring-khano-smith-back-ink-serbian-midfielder Revolution bring Khano Smith back, ink Serbian midfielder
  10. Web site: RailHawks Announce Player Signings and Preseason Schedule. 7 March 2011.
  11. Web site: Khano in contract row with RailHawks | Bermuda Soccer . 7 April 2011 . 10 April 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110410231212/http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20110407/SPORT01/704079982 . dead .
  12. http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20151222/SPORT01/151229953 Smith excited by coaching opportunity
  13. Web site: KHANO SMITH JOINS LEGION FC TECHNICAL STAFF . BHMLegion.com . 18 December 2018 . Birmingham Legion FC . 19 December 2018 . 30 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190330070609/https://www.bhmlegion.com/news_article/show/978524 . dead .
  14. Web site: Rhode Island FC Names Khano Smith as Club's First Head Coach and General Manager . Rhode Island Football Club . March 8, 2023 . March 8, 2023.