MONTREAL (AP) — Former Swiss League player and coach Marco Schallibaum is the new coach of the Montreal Impact.
The Major League Soccer club will introduce the 50-year-old at a news conference Monday at Saputo Stadium. He replaces Jesse Marsch, who led Montreal in its inaugural MLS season in 2012.
Schallibaum coached nearly 10 years with five clubs in the Swiss Super League and spent the last two years as a FIFA coaching instructor in Asia.
Schallibaum also played 15 seasons in the Swiss League and won three championships. He played 31 games for the Swiss national squad.
Impact president Joey Sauto said the new coach should be able to speak English and French. Schallibaum speaks those languages plus German and Italian.