John Ellinger
John Ellinger (born October 4, 1951) is an American soccer coach for Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer beginning in the 2005 season.
Ellinger played collegiately at Frostburg State University, graduating in 1973. He also played club ball with the Washington Soccer Club at the start of his coaching career.
Ellinger was Tom Bichy's assistant at Montgomery College from 1979 to 1981, where the team achieved a #5 national ranking. He left Montgomery to coach at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, where he stayed from 1981 to 1990.
Ellinger became a U.S. Soccer National Staff Coach in 1992, and has held a number of different jobs since then. Most notably, he has been the coach of the U-17 United States men's national soccer team since 1997, and Director of Youth Development since 2001. In his role as coach of the U-17's, Ellinger has also headed up the USSF's Bradenton Academy, where many of the United States's most talented youths are developed. While at Bradenton, Ellinger had a significant role in developing many of the most outstanding of American soccer players, including Landon Donovan, DaMarcus Beasley, Bobby Convey, Edward Johnson, Chad Marshall, Freddy Adu, Eddie Gaven, Danny Szetela, and Jonathan Spector.
Before becoming Real Salt Lake's first head coach, Ellinger had only a single season of professional coaching experience, as he was an assistant coach for the Columbus Crew in its inaugural 1996 season.
