It’s officially been six months since U.S. Soccer elected a new president in former Vice President Carlos Cordeiro. At the time, there was a lot of vitriol being thrown around at the hiring of Cordeiro. Many considered him to be a part of the already established regime — close with Sunil Gulati and Don Garber — meaning expectations of change were not optimistic.
Cordeiro through the campaign was one of the most quiet of the eight candidates but his website did supply his platform for his goals for the organization. Ranging from everything like youth soccer to the national team, the platform reads nicely, but the question was always going to be, what would he actually accomplish?