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Los Angeles FC names Marc Dos Santos its head coach, promoting Steve Cherundolo's assistant

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Los Angeles FC names Marc Dos Santos its head coach, promoting Steve Cherundolo's assistant
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Los Angeles FC names Marc Dos Santos its head coach, promoting Steve Cherundolo's assistant

2025-12-06 06:02 Last Updated At:06:20

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marc Dos Santos has been named Los Angeles FC's head coach.

The longtime assistant to departing coach Steve Cherundolo was promoted Friday by general manager John Thorrington.

Dos Santos, a former coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps, becomes the third coach in LAFC history. He spent the past four seasons on Cherundolo's staff while LAFC won the 2022 MLS Cup and Supporters' Shield, reached the 2023 MLS Cup final and won the 2024 U.S. Open Cup.

“Marc understands as well as anyone what the best version of LAFC looks like — an entertaining, front-foot style of play grounded in ambition, intensity and a collaborative culture that reflects who we are as a club," Thorrington said. “He has earned the trust and belief of all of our players. From our emerging young talents to our most experienced stars, the support for Marc’s appointment has been unanimous.”

LAFC finished Cherundolo's final season third in the Western Conference table with a strong surge after the midseason acquisition of Son Heung-min. But the season ended painfully last month with a penalty-kick shootout loss to Vancouver in the conference semifinals after failing to score a winning overtime goal while the Whitecaps went down to 10 men.

Cherundolo announced his impending departure last April after four seasons, with the longtime Hannover captain and U.S. national team defender citing his desire to move his wife and children back to their native Germany.

Dos Santos is a 48-year-old Canadian who was on LAFC's inaugural coaching staff under Bob Bradley in 2018. He landed the coaching job with Vancouver in November 2018 and stayed until August 2021, going 22-39-20 and never reaching the playoffs.

But Thorrington chose to promote from within his organization for his second straight coaching hire since Bradley's departure. Cherundolo was Thorrington's longtime friend and former teammate who led LAFC's USL affiliate before getting the top job.

“This is a special club,” Dos Santos said. “You feel it the moment you step into the training facility or stadium, when you meet the people who work here, and when you see the passion of everyone involved. The ambition here is clear in the way we approach each day and in the standards we set for ourselves. My focus now is to build on the strong foundation and culture that’s already in place.”

Dos Santos, a Montreal native, also spent two seasons coaching professionally in Brazil.

He inherits a team built around the dynamic attacking duo of Son and MLS star Denis Bouanga in front of veteran French goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, but likely needing talent upgrades at other positions to contend with MLS' best.

Dos Santos' debut match will be at the Los Angeles Coliseum on Feb. 21 when LAFC hosts Lionel Messi and Inter Miami.

“Marc has long been a part of LAFC’s amazing culture, and his presence provides all the positives of that continuity," LAFC owner Bennett Rosenthal said. “He also brings fresh ideas and new approaches that will continue to elevate the black and gold standard.”

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FILE - Then-Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Marc Dos Santos instructs his players during a soccer training session in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monday, Aug. 2, 2021. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

FILE - Then-Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Marc Dos Santos instructs his players during a soccer training session in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monday, Aug. 2, 2021. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

The NFL's last-ranked defense is getting a whole new crop of players, and Jayden Daniels is getting another target on offense.

The Washington Commanders agreed to terms with edge rusher K’Lavon Chaisson, linebacker Leo Chenal, safety Nick Cross and tight end Chig Okonkwo, a person with knowledge of the moves told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the contracts cannot become official until the new league year begins at 4 p.m. EDT.

Chaisson's deal for next season is worth $12 million, with $10.3 million guaranteed, according to Athletes First, the agency that represents him. He is the second pass-rushing specialist joining the team after Odafe Oweh agreed to a four-year, $100 million contract earlier this week.

Chaisson, who turns 27 on July 25, was a 2020 first-round draft pick of Jacksonville who helped New England reach the Super Bowl last season. He had 7 1/2 sacks in 16 regular-season games, then three more during the Patriots' four-game playoff run.

Chenal, 25, was part of Kansas City's Super Bowl-winning team in the 2023 season. The 24-year-old Cross, who spent the past four seasons with Indianapolis, returns to the D.C. area, where he played his college football at Maryland.

The Commanders earlier in the week agreed to terms with cornerback Amik Robertson. Washington has committed more than $200 million in salaries over the first two-plus days since teams could begin making deals with players' agents.

That includes re-signing backup quarterback Marcus Mariota, who has served as a mentor to Jayden Daniels and provides the face of the franchise some continuity. Mariota acknowledged wanting to move west to be closer to family but said other factors contributed to him staying in Washington.

“There was, to me, no doubt in my mind that I wanted to be back,” Mariota said on a video call with reporters. “Nothing really knocked my socks off, so this is where I wanted to be and I’m privileged and blessed to be back.”

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FILE - Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, right, bobbles the ball as he is hit by Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File)

FILE - Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert, right, bobbles the ball as he is hit by Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Leo Chenal during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File)

FILE -New England Patriots linebacker K'Lavon Chaisson (44) looks to get past Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Charles Cross (67) during the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Steve Luciano, File)

FILE -New England Patriots linebacker K'Lavon Chaisson (44) looks to get past Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Charles Cross (67) during the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Steve Luciano, File)

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