Cobi Jones

Player

Birthday June 16, 1970

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Age 53 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5ft 7in

#33329 Most Popular

1970

Cobi N'Gai Jones (born June 16, 1970) is an American former professional soccer player and commentator.

He is an analyst for MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.

He has also been seen on Time Warner Cable SportsNet, Fox Sports, BeIN Sports, the Pac-12 Network, and as the host of the Totally Football Show: American Edition.

1990

In addition, during the 1990s, he hosted the health show Mega-Dose on MTV.

1992

He also represented his country at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

1994

As a player, Jones was a midfielder from 1994 until 2007, starting his career in England with Premier League club Coventry City, before playing for Brazilian side Vasco da Gama.

After playing in the 1994 World Cup held in the United States, Jones signed with English team Coventry City of the Premier League, where he spent one season.

He played for the team in the 1994, 1998, and 2002 FIFA World Cups.

1995

Jones trained with a German club 1. FC Köln of the Bundesliga before joining Brazilian club Vasco da Gama after impressive performances with the United States national team in the 1995 Copa America.

After only a few months in Brazil, Jones signed with the new Los Angeles Galaxy franchise for Major League Soccer's inaugural season.

After playing in the 1995 Copa America, he also became a popular player in Latin America because the nickname used by an Argentine commentator to call him: "Escobillón" ("swab"), due to his bleached dreadlock hairstyle and the similar pronunciation of his name, Is Cobi Jones, and the word "escobillón".

1996

He is one of a significant group of United States national team stars who returned from overseas to aid the then new Major League Soccer in 1996, beginning an 11-year spell with the LA Galaxy.

Jones is the all-time leader in caps for the United States national team and a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Following retirement, Jones served as an assistant coach with the LA Galaxy for two seasons.

Jones grew up in Southern California.

He played soccer with AYSO starting at age 5 in Westlake Village, California.

After graduating from Westlake High School, Jones emerged as a talented player in college, making the UCLA soccer team as a non-scholarship player, ultimately becoming one of its most successful soccer-playing graduates.

While attending UCLA, Jones was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, an international fraternity.

1998

Jones's best year with the Galaxy came in 1998, when he was second in MLS with 51 points (19 goals and 13 assists), was named to the MLS Best XI, and was also named U.S. Soccer Athlete of the Year.

2000

He was named to the best XI at the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup and won with the national team at the 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

2003

Reese, a music consultant and former music executive at New Line Cinema, met Jones in 2003 and began dating him in 2004.

The couple was married at the Four Seasons Resort Aviara in Carlsbad, California.

They have two sons, Cayden and Cai.

2004

Jones is currently the all-time leader of the United States in appearances, with 164 caps as of the end of 2004 (scoring 15 goals).

2005

In 2005, he became the last player in MLS to remain with his original team since 1996.

2007

Jones announced on March 19, 2007, that he would retire following the season.

On November 9, 2007, Jones was announced as an assistant coach with the Galaxy under Ruud Gullit.

2008

After Gullit's resignation on August 11, 2008, Jones served as the interim head coach until the Galaxy hired Jones's former United States national team head coach Bruce Arena.

2009

On September 12, 2009, Jones married Kim Reese.

2011

In January 2011, Jones left the Galaxy to serve as associate director of soccer with the New York Cosmos and was with the club through 2012.

On March 11, 2011, Jones was selected for induction into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

Jones is a part of the ownership group of Angel City FC of the National Women's Soccer League.

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