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Greg Andrulis
Greg Andrulis (born February 15, 1958 in Waterbury, Connecticut) is an American soccer coach, currently the head coach of the Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer.
Andrulis joined the Crew in MLS's inuagural season in 1996, and then became a top assistant to Tom Fitzgerald. Prior to joining Columbus, he was the head coach of Wright State University from 1985 to 1996. Andrulis became the Crew's interim coach midway through the 2001 season, after Fitzgerald was fired, and was given the job full-time after the season. In 2002, he led the club to its first title, the US Open Cup. In 2004, after starting the year poorly and being on the verge of getting fired, Andrulis took the Crew on a league-record streak without a loss, was named MLS Coach of the Year, and earned a contract extension, despite the team's playoff failure.
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