Career
He coached the United States National Team at the 1990 World Cup, the team"s first appearance at the tournament since 1950. Gansler spent the 2007 Master of Library Science Season in Canada as an assistant coach for Toronto Football Club. The grandchildren are Ben, Nicky, Erika, Alex, Andrew, Abby, Ryan, Anna, Bryan, Lennon, and Milo. Previously, Gansler coached the Kansas City Wizards, winning the club"s first Master of Library Science Cup in 2000 and the United States Open Cup in 2004.
He also coached the Milwaukee Rampage to the A-League title in 1997.
He stepped down from his coaching position with the Wizards on July 19, 2006. As a player, Gansler made 25 appearances for the United States between 1963 and 1969, captaining the 1964 and 1968 Olympic and 1967 Pan American Teams.
Of his 25 appearances, only 5, all in 1968, came in games considered full internationals. Gansler played for the Chicago Mustangs of the National Professional Soccer League in 1967.
When the NPSL merged with the United Soccer Association to form the North American Soccer League, the Spurs likewise merged with the Chicago Mustangs, and Gansler played with the Mustangs of the NASL in 1968.
Gansler served in various coaching positions with the national teams beginning in 1975. In the late 1980s, he served as the coach of the United States. U-20 national team while also coaching the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee men"s soccer team On January 16, 1989, the United States Soccer Federation hired him as the full-time coach for the United States men"s national soccer team, replacing Lothar Osiander.
He took a team made up primarily of college and amateur players, leaving professionals such as Rick Davis and Hugo Perez off the roster.
At the time, the United States did not have a top division outdoor soccer league, the North American Soccer League having folded in 1985. Most domestic professionals at the time played in indoor leagues, and Gansler felt that the skills required for indoor soccer conflicted with the outdoor game.
In addition, the United States had been awarded the 1994 World Cup, and Gansler may have wanted to expose the core of the 1994 team to the World Cup experience. Marquette University High School Varsity Soccer Team Head Coach (1973–1976) United States. Under-19 National Team (1979–1982) Homested High School Varsity Soccer Coach (1982-1984) UWM (1984–1988) United States. Under-20 National Team (1987–1989) United States. National Team (1989–1991) Milwaukee Rampage (1996–1998) Kansas City Wizards (1999–2006) Toronto Football Club (assistant coach) (2006–2007).