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Bruce Arena resigns from New England Revolution amid insensitive remarks allegations

Los Angeles Galaxy, including coach Bruce Arena, center, Landon Donovan holding the trophy, and David Beckham front left, celebrate after defeating the the Houston Dynamo 3-1 in the MLS Cup championship soccer game, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, in Carson, Calif. AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Overview

  • Bruce Arena resigned from his positions with the New England Revolution after being placed on leave due to allegations of insensitive and inappropriate remarks.
  • No details about the allegations have been shared publicly by the league, club, or Arena.
  • Arena acknowledged making mistakes and said his resignation was in the best interest of the team and his family.
  • Arena is considered the most successful coach in MLS history, having won numerous titles.
  • He also led the US men's national team to their best-ever World Cup performance in 2002.