Buzz Lagos

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Template:Short description Buzz Lagos is the former head coach of the Minnesota Thunder.[1][2] Until he retired in 2005,[2] he was the only coach in team history. He coached the Thunder for 16 years[2] with an impressive overall record of 324-148-46, and led the team to four A-league Championship matches (1998, 1999, 2000, 2003), winning the championship match in 1999.[1] He also taught math at St. Paul Academy and coached the SPA soccer team during their powerhouse years in the 1980s.[1]

Buzz currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota with his wife Sarah.[1] He is the father of eight children and more than twenty grandchildren all of which are involved in soccer.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Two of his children, Manny Lagos and Gerard Lagos, have been professional players.

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