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Jay Heaps finds balance while building Birmingham Legion FC

By Jonathan SigalFebruary 26, 2021

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Jay Heaps walks onto the field for before a Philadelphia Union vs. New England Revolution game. (Bill Streicher)

Editor's note: This story appears in the January-February 2021 issue of New England Soccer Journal. Subscribe here for insider access.  

Just over three years ago, in February 2018, Birmingham Legion FC announced Jay Heaps (Longmeadow, Mass.) as its chief executive ahead of its inaugural USL Championship season.

A dual-role of president and general manager awaited the former New England Revolution head coach, who led the region’s only Major League Soccer side for six seasons, memorably reaching a final in 2014.

Tags: Jay Heaps, MLS, New England Revolution, USL Championship

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