The new date is January 4, 2023.
According to multiple new media reports, the parents of a soccer player on the U.S. Men's National Team threatened to release damaging information about the coach if he didn't change his ways.
According to two media reports, the United States Soccer Federation was told about a 1991 domestic violence incident between Berhalter and his wife because they were unhappy with how their son was being treated.
According to sources, Claudio Reyna sent messages to executives in November claiming he would reveal details about the alleged domestic violence after Berhalter announced he would have a limited role with the team.
The domestic violence incident was reported to the U.S. Soccer Federation by Danielle and Claudio.
Three days after Berhalter's contract with the team expired, an investigation of the domestic violence incident was made public.
An individual contacted U.S. Soccer with information about me that would take me down, according to Berhalter.
Danielle was a student at the University of North Carolina at the time of the domestic violence incident between Berhalter and his wife. The two players on the U.S. national team played soccer together while in high school.
Danielle said in a statement to The Athletic that she called Stewart on December 11 after learning of the negative statements made about her son.
When Berhalter's contract with the men's national team expired on December 31, he decided to have a limited role for a player who played just eight minutes in the World Cup. According to Berhalter, an unnamed player had a poor relationship with the team because of his behavior. The former coach said there were no issues with the player after he apologized. Anthony Hudson was named the team's head coach after Berhalter announced his investigation.
Danielle told us about the domestic violence incident.