CHICAGO – The United States Soccer Federation announced on Monday that 12 coaches who work across Major League Soccer, the National Women’s Soccer League and the USL Championship had become the third class to complete the U.S. Soccer Pro License on Friday, Dec. 14, finishing a year-long journey that began in January.

Four current USL Championship Head Coaches were among the graduates in this year’s class, with the Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC’s Steve Trittschuh, LA Galaxy II’s Mike Muñoz, Reno 1868 FC’s Ian Russell and Saint Louis FC’s Anthony Pulis all awarded the highest soccer license recognized in North America.

“It's an awesome experience to work with coaches every time,” said Wim Van Zwam, U.S. Soccer lead instructor for the course. “To start with a group in January, to see them develop and to see the difference in their behavior, individually and as a group at the end of the course is amazing. Learning to reflect on why you do what you do has been the central thread during this course.

“For us, that's the most important question: Why do I do the things I do every day? Why do I ask this question to my players? Why do I work this way? Why do I organize practice in this way? Is there a more efficient and effective way? Because at the end of the day, it's all about being more effective in what you do. That translates a lot of times to winning more games.”