Sporting KC’s Nagamura to retire as player and become Rangers’ assistant coach

Paulo Nagamura
Paulo Nagamura (File photo)

Sporting Kansas City midfielder Paulo Nagamura announced Monday that he has retired from professional soccer and will join the Swope Park Rangers as an assistant coach ahead of the 2017 USL season.

“Soccer has been my life, and stepping away from the field is one of the hardest decisions I have had to make,” Nagamura said, in a news release from Sporting KC. “Having said that, I am very excited to begin the next chapter of my career. I would like to thank everyone who has showed me support along the way, from teammates to coaches to owners and fans. I would like to thank my family for the unconditional love they have given me through the good times and bad. Every time I stepped on the field, I gave it my all and you pushed me to be the best I can be.

“Soccer has given me so much and I look forward to giving back as I move into a coaching role with the Swope Park Rangers. This is a very exciting opportunity for me and I can’t wait to work alongside Peter [Vermes], Nikola [Popovic] and the entire technical staff to continue the strong tradition of winning championships in Kansas City.”

Nagamura, 33, ends an exceptional 12-year MLS career with two MLS Cup championships and three Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup titles. He started 240 of 269 MLS appearances (including playoffs) from 2005-2016, recording 15 goals and 21 assists while featuring in eight separate editions of the MLS Cup Playoffs.

“In this era of Sporting Kansas City, it is so great to add one of our icons in Paulo to the technical side,” Sporting KC manager Peter Vermes said. “‘Naga’ had a huge impact on the success of the club, but equally as important is his understanding of the culture, and he will certainly help pass that along to the players going through the pathway of becoming a pro. Coaching and mentoring is in his makeup, and as we look back with pride on his performance on the field in a career centered on his competitive spirit and professional nature, we are excited for the impressions he will make as a coach.”

Nagamura will now embark on an assistant coaching career with the Swope Park Rangers, who were crowned 2016 USL Western Conference champions in their inaugural season. He will join newly appointed head coach Nikola Popovic as the Rangers begin preparations for the 2017 campaign as Sporting KC’s USL affiliate.

In five seasons with Sporting Kansas City, Nagamura tallied seven goals and eight assists in 119 appearances (102 starts) across all competitions. The veteran midfielder played a pivotal role in some of Sporting Kansas City’s biggest moments in club history, converting penalty kicks in shootouts of the 2012 and 2015 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cups as well as the 2013 MLS Cup. Nagamura played 120 minutes in each cup final victory as Sporting Kansas City became the only team to win three major trophies between 2012-2015.

A native of Brazil, Nagamura began his youth career with hometown club Sao Paulo FC in 1994 before moving to Arsenal FC of the English Premier League in 2001. He signed for the LA Galaxy in 2005, where he won the MLS Cup and U.S. Open Cup in his first professional season at the senior level.

After two years in LA, Nagamura continued his MLS journey with Toronto FC (2007) and Chivas USA (2007-2011), becoming an MLS All-Star in 2009.

– Story from Sporting KC

Driver injured in wrong-way I-70 accident

A 34-year-old Kansas City, Kan., man was injured after driving the wrong way on a ramp at 78th Street and I-70, according to a Kansas Turnpike Authority trooper’s report.

The man drove a Chevrolet Impala the wrong way on a ramp, striking a Chevrolet Sonic on its side and a Nissan Rogue head-on, according to the trooper’s report.

The accident happened at 4:03 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, the trooper’s report stated.

The driver of the Impala was injured and taken to a hospital, according to the trooper’s report.

The driver of the Chevrolet Sonic, a 64-year-old Shawnee, Kan., man, was not injured, the report stated.

The driver of the Rogue, a 44-year-old woman from Shawnee, Kan., had a possible injury, according to the trooper’s report.

Temperatures to drop Tuesday

National Weather Service graphic
National Weather Service graphic

Today’s high will be near 42, with mostly sunny skies, but Tuesday’s temperatures will drop about 12 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.

Tuesday’s forecast is mostly sunny and a high near 30, with a north wind of 5 to 11 mph, the weather service said.

Temperatures continue cold through Thursday, as Wednesday’s high will be 31 and Thursday’s high, 27, according to the weather service. Friday will warm up to nearly 40 degrees.

The weather service says there is a chance of a wintry precipitation mix on Friday, probably north of Kansas City, where light snow with little accumulation will be possible.

On Saturday, temperatures will drop to a high of 31 degrees, according to the weather service.

Tonight, expect a low of around 20 with winds changing to the north after midnight at 8 to 13 mph, gusting as high as 18 mph, the weather service said.

Tuesday, the forecast is mostly sunny with a high near 30, and a north wind of 5 to 11 mph, according to the weather service.

Tuesday night, the low will be around 17, with a north northeast wind of 5 mph becoming calm in the evening, the weather service said.

Wednesday, expect a high of 31 with partly sunny skies and a light north wind becoming north northwest 5 to 9 mph in the morning, according to the weather service. Wednesday night, the low will be around 14.

Thursday, it will be mostly cloudy with a high near 27, the weather service said. Thursday night, the low will be around 22.

Friday, it will be cloudy with a high near 40, according to the weather service. Friday night’s low will be around 30.

Saturday, it will be mostly cloudy with a high near 31, the weather service said.