Mark Pulisic Explained

Mark Pulisic
Fullname:Mark Pulisic
Birth Date:20 September 1968
Birth Place:Centereach, New York, United States
Position:Forward
Collegeyears1:1986–1989
College1:George Mason Patriots
Collegecaps1:73
Collegegoals1:35
Years1:1991–1999
Clubs1:Harrisburg Heat (indoor)
Goals1:296
Manageryears1:1993–2005
Manageryears2:1996–2005
Manageryears3:2003–2004
Manageryears4:2006–2007
Manageryears5:2015–2017
Manageryears6:2017
Manageryears7:2018
Managerclubs1:Lebanon Valley College (men)
Managerclubs2:Lebanon Valley College (women)
Managerclubs3:Harrisburg City Islanders (assistant)
Managerclubs4:Detroit Ignition
Managerclubs5:Borussia Dortmund (academy)
Managerclubs6:Rochester Rhinos (assistant)
Managerclubs7:Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC (assistant)

Mark Pulisic (born September 20, 1968) is an American former soccer player and coach. He played for the Harrisburg Heat for his entire professional career. He is the father of Christian Pulisic, who plays for AC Milan and the United States men's national team.

College

Pulisic attended George Mason University, where he played soccer from 1986 to 1989. He finished with thirty-five career goals in 73 appearances.[1] In 2012, he was voted into the George Mason Men's Soccer Hall of Fame.[1]

Harrisburg Heat

In 1991, Pulisic turned professional with the Harrisburg Heat of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL).[2] He remained with the Heat throughout his career, retiring from playing professionally in 1999. When he retired, the Heat honored him with a Mark Pulisic Night at the Farm Show Arena in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was then inducted into the team's Hall of Fame, joining Bob Lilley, Richard Chinapoo, and Todd Smith.

Coaching

In 1993, Lebanon Valley College hired Pulisic to begin a new chapter of the men's soccer program, where he coached until 2005. In 1996, Pulisic began coaching a new women's team program at the school as well. While with Lebanon Valley College, Pulisic also served as an assistant coach for the Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL in 2003 and 2004.

On April 19, 2006, the expansion Detroit Ignition of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) hired Pulisic as the team's first coach. In April 2007, he was named the MISL Coach of the Year. On November 6, 2007, former Heat teammate Bob Lilley replaced Pulisic as head coach of the Ignition, moving Pulisic to the front office as director of soccer operations.

Pulisic relocated to Germany in 2015 after his son Christian was signed by Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund, and was hired as a coach for Dortmund's U10 academy team.[3] In early 2017, Pulisic returned to the United States, joining second division club Rochester Rhinos as an assistant coach under his former teammate and colleague Bob Lilley.[4]

Personal life

Mark Pulisic's father is originally from the island of Olib in Croatia.[5]

Mark Pulisic is the father of AC Milan and U.S. men's national team player Christian Pulisic.[6] His nephew Will Pulisic plays for MLS Next Pro club Minnesota United FC 2.

In a 2023 interview for ESPN, his son Christian Pulisic added that his paternal grandmother Johanna DiStefano was Sicilian, noting that "My dad, her son, has an Italian flag tattooed on his forearm."[7]

Honors

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's Soccer Announces 2012 Hall of Fame Class. George Mason Patriots men's soccer. GoMason.com. October 6, 2017. October 18, 2012.
  2. Web site: Beauchamp . Christopher . 2022-01-28 . Heat Flashback: A Trip For The Storybooks . 2023-02-09 . Harrisburg Heat . en-US.
  3. News: Christian Pulisic: the making of a young man ready to step up. Ames. Nick. 2016-05-31. The Guardian. 2017-02-23. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  4. News: Christian Pulisic's father leaves Dortmund, joins Rochester Rhinos staff. ESPNFC.com. 2017-02-23.
  5. Web site: Christian Pulisic rising USA soccer star in Germany has Croatian roots . www.croatia.org . February 23, 2019.
  6. Web site: Bullock. Michael. Hershey teen Christian Pulisic heading for German soccer club Borussia Dortmund ... as soon as all the paperwork is completed. PennLive. 6 August 2014 . PA Media Group. 1 February 2016.
  7. Web site: After Chelsea, Pulisic embraces AC Milan and Italian roots . Graham . Hunter . ESPN.com . July 13, 2023 . July 13, 2023.