World Class Soccer &
Sports Path Int’l
2007
Joe Cummings
President and General Manager,
Joe
Cummings has been a pioneer of soccer in the
Cummings comes
to the Boston Breakers from
Prior to that
Cummings was the Venue Manager at Gillette Stadium for the CONCACAF Gold Cup,
managing all aspects of the summer competition involving teams from Canada,
Costa Rica, Cuba and the United States.
During the
2004 Major League Soccer season, Cummings served as the Technical Director for
the New England Revolution, where he oversaw all aspects of the
Cummings began
his foray into soccer administration at the professional level as the Director
of Operations for the 1996 Summer Olympics at the
Following the
Olympics, Cummings returned to his native
In 1999,
Cummings was appointed the Director of Operations for the Women’s World Cup
matches at Foxboro Stadium, where he oversaw some of the most spectacular and
best-attended soccer matches ever held in New England. He left the Revolution
in July of 1999, following the Women’s World Cup, to serve as the General
Manager of Mass Pro Soccer. He held that post until May of 2000 when he took
the helm of the Boston Breakers in the WUSA.
Cummings
served as the President and General Manager of the Boston Breakers from May
2000 through the final year of play in 2003. During that time the Breakers
received the Team Community Service Award, Fair Play Award, Coach of the Year
Award for Pia Sundhage, MVP Award for Maren Meinert, and Cummings was twice
selected Executive of the Year, the only league administrator to receive the
award. The Breakers also led the WUSA in attendance for two of the three
seasons and consistently ranked as the top sponsorship revenue generator.