Cincinnati's Pat Noonan wins MLS Coach of the Year honor

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Oct 29, 2023; Cincinnati, OH, USA; FC Cincinnati head coach Pat Noonan hugs goalkeeper Roman Celentano (18) on the field after his team defeats the New York Red Bulls in game one in a round one match of the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs at TQL Stadium.
Oct 29, 2023; Cincinnati, OH, USA; FC Cincinnati head coach Pat Noonan hugs goalkeeper Roman Celentano (18) on the field after his team defeats the New York Red Bulls in game one in a round one match of the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs at TQL Stadium.
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FC Cincinnati head coach Pat Noonan was named the MLS Coach of the Year on Tuesday.

Noonan, in his second season at the helm of the club, led Cincinnati to its first Supporters' Shield. The team, which joined the league in 2019, finished in last place in the Eastern Conference in its first three seasons in the league.

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In 2022, Cincinnati won its first-ever MLS Cup playoff match.

This season, Cincinnati tallied 69 points (20-5-9), which tied for the fourth-most points ever in an MLS season.

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Cincinnati has advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinal round of the MLS Cup and will meet the No. 4 Philadelphia Union Saturday.

The club won 14 one-goal games this season, the third-highest in MLS history.

Noonan, 43, garnered 45 percent of the vote. Bradley Carnell of St. Louis City SC (27.78 percent) and Wilfried Nancy of the Columbus Crew (11.73 percent) finished behind Noonan in the balloting.

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—Field Level Media