Pascal Jansen hired to replace Nick Cushing as coach of Major League Soccer's New York City
- Pascal Jansen was hired on Monday to replace Nick Cushing as coach of Major League Soccer team New York City, signing a four-year contract.
- Jansen previously left Hungarian club Ferencvaros in the middle of the season before joining New York City.
- Cushing was fired in November after a 2-0 loss to the New York Red Bulls in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
- Robbie Keane was hired to replace Jansen at Ferencvaros on the same day.
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New York City FC has its new coach in Pascal Jansen
Pascal Jansen's departure was announced on December 31, replacing coach Nick Cushing at the helm of the American team.

Pascal Jansen hired to replace Nick Cushing as coach of Major League Soccer's New York City
Pascal Jansen has been hired to replace Nick Cushing as coach of Major League Soccer team New York City and given a four-year contract, a week after leaving Hungarian club Ferencvaros in the middle of the season. Jansen, 51, has…
NYCFC name Pascal Jansen as head coach
New York City FC named Pascal Jansen as its new head coach, replacing Nick Cushing, who was fired in November. Jansen, who was born in London and raised in the Netherlands, has been the manager at Ferencvarosi TC in Hungary since June and has the team in second place through 16 matches (10-2-4). Ferencvarosi leads Hungary’s NB1 with a plus-12 goal differential. “We are delighted to welcome Pascal to New York City FC,” NYCFC sporting director …
New York City FC, a member of the North American Football League, has officially announced that former Ferencváros coach, Dutchman Pascal Jansen, has become the team's new coach.
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