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Schellas Hyndman (born 1951 in Macau) is a Portuguese-American soccer coach and current head coach of FC Dallas. He compiled a 466-122-49 record as a college soccer coach. He was the 1981 NSCAA Coach of the Year and played one season in the American Soccer League in 1975.
[edit] YouthHyndman was born in Macau to a Russian-French mother and a Portuguese father, but after the communist takeover of China his family fled the country in the cargo hold of a ship in 1957. They settled in Springfield, Ohio where he attended Butler High School. Following high school, he entered Eastern Illinois University on a soccer scholarship. He was part of the 1969 NAIA national men's soccer championship team as a freshman. He graduated from Eastern Illinois with a bachelors degree in physical education in 1973. [edit] CoachIn the fall of 1973, Hyndman entered Murray State University, graduating with a masters degree in 1975. In addition to taking classes, he also coached the men’s soccer team. In 1976, he moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil where he taught at Escola Graduada and served as a staff coach with the São Paulo Futebol Clube. In 1977, he returned to the U.S. to become the head coach at Eastern Illinois University, now competing in the NCAA Division II. Over seven seasons, he compiled a 98-24-11 record. In 1978, Hyndman took the Panthers to third in the NCAA post-season tournament. In 1979, he topped that as Eastern Illinois finished runner-up to Alabama A&M. In 1981, the team moved up to the NCAA Division I, taking third place in the 1981 Division I tournament.[1] That led to his being selected as the 1981 NSCAA Coach of the Year.[2] He was inducted into the Eastern Illinois Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. In 1984, Southern Methodist University hired Hyndman as head coach of the Mustangs soccer team. Over the next twenty-four seasons, he compiled a 368-96-38 record, earning eight league Coach of the Year honors, five regional Coach of the Year honors. On June 16, 2008, FC Dallas of Major League Soccer hired Hyndman as head coach after the team fired Steve Morrow. [edit] PlayerIn 1975, Hyndman spent one season as a professional player with the Cincinnati Comets in the American Soccer League. [edit] ExecutiveIn 2001, Hyndman was selected to serve as a member of the NSCAA Executive Committee. In January 2005, he became President of the NSCAA , serving in that capacity for one year. [edit] Aiki Ju-JutsuHyndman is also an established Aiki Ju-Jutsu coach, and has been teaching the discipline for over 25 years in the Dallas area. [3] [edit] References[edit] External links
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