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Tab Ramos to coach Hartford Athletic

FILE — Houston Dynamo head coach Tab Ramos gestures during the second half of an MLS soccer match against FC Cincinnati, July 3, 2021, in Houston. Former U.S. national team star Tab Ramos was hired Monday, Aug. 22, 2022, as coach of the Hartford Athletic in the second tier United Soccer League Championship.
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FILE — Houston Dynamo head coach Tab Ramos gestures during the second half of an MLS soccer match against FC Cincinnati, July 3, 2021, in Houston. Former U.S. national team star Tab Ramos was hired Monday, Aug. 22, 2022, as coach of the Hartford Athletic in the second tier United Soccer League Championship.

Former U.S. national team star Tab Ramos was hired Monday as coach of the Hartford Athletic in the second-tier United Soccer League Championship.

Ramos agreed to a multiyear contract and will start work on Sept. 1. The 55-year-old coached the Houston Dynamo in Major League Soccer for 2020 and ’21, led the U.S. at four consecutive Under-20 World Cups and was an assistant to Jürgen Klinsmann with the full national team at the 2014 World Cup.

“Coaching the Under-20 team and being an assistant to Jürgen on the senior national team, I got to coach the best of the best,” Ramos said in a telephone interview. “Going to MLS, you don’t necessarily coach the best of the best, you coach good players. In this level, maybe it’s a little bit different.”

Hartford is 11th in the 14-team Eastern Conference with five wins, 15 losses and five draws. After the 34-game regular season, the top seven teams in each of two conferences advance to the playoffs.

“It’s much better than me coming in in December and starting from scratch and looking into into next year,” Ramos said. “I’ll have that process of evaluation over the next roughly a month-and-a-half.”

Harry Watling had been Hartford’s coach since the start of the 2021 season but quit on June 26. One month later, he became set-piece coach of Queens Park Rangers in England’s second-tier League Championship.

Technical director Ray Reid will remain as interim coach for the rest of August.

“The main challenge is working with the mental aspect that players are sort of used to being in a situation on the table and that mentality has to slowly change,” Ramos said. “You want players who will get used to winning and sometimes that’s difficult when things haven’t gone your way for a while.”

Hired by Houston in October 2019, Ramos led the Dynamo to four wins, 10 losses and nine draws in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season. The Dynamo finished last in the Western Conference with six wins, 16 losses and 12 draws, and he was replaced by Paulo Nagamura.

“Having a little break was nice, but after three or four months, I started to get antsy,” Ramos said. “I feel like getting back on the field.”

Ramos, a New Jersey native, had eight goals in 81 international appearances and was a midfielder for the U.S. at the 1990, 1994 and 1998 World Cups, the 1995 Copa America and the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He was inducted into the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2005.

He coached the U.S. to the Under-20 World Cup quarterfinals in 2015, 2017 and 2019.

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