Gordon Bradley, who coached Pele and Johan Cruyff in the North American Soccer League died on tuesday in Manassas He was 74.
Signed for New York Generals in 1968 as a player and assistant coach to Freddie Goodwin, Bradley went on to become one of the best known and most popular coaches in the NASL.He coached the New York Cosmos when they were at their peak in the late 1970s when Pele played for the team.He also coached the Washington Diplomats, where he worked with Dutch superstar Cruyff.