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Pierre Barrieu (born February 2, 1972, in Thionville,
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) is a French
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coach, fitness coach and also FIFA instructor. He was most recently the fitness coach for
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side Leeds United. He previously worked with the
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and United Arab Emirates Football Association.


Career

Barrieu was born in Thionville, France. He graduated from the University of Nancy (France) in 1994 with a degree in sciences and techniques of physical education and sport and a CAPEPS (National Teaching Certificate). He holds a
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Federal Coaching Diploma (Diplôme d'Entraineur Fédéral) as well as a
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"A" Coaching license and a
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Pro A Coaching License. Barrieu is also a certified club coach with the USA Track and Field and USA Olympic Weightlifting Federations .


University of Virginia

Pierre Barrieu began his US coaching career during the 1999–2000 season joining the
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Men's Program as assistant coach/head fitness coach. In 2001, Barrieu helped guide the
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men's soccer team to a record of 17-2-1, 6-0-0 in the
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. His strength and conditioning regimen helped propel the
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to become the first team in
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history to win a regular season championship after winning all of its games by shutout.


USA National Team

His first assignment with the
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was working with the U-18 United States. Barrieu was then named the United States strength and conditioning coach for the 2002 Gold Cup, where the USA won their first Gold Cup in 11 years. Barrieu went on to coach for the United States in the
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. In particular, the fitness of the USA team was widely believed to have been an important factor during the historic run to the quarterfinals in Korea. On January 1, 2003, Barrieu officially left
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to join the US Soccer Federation as the Men National Team Head Fitness Coach. The United States followed up the 2002 success by winning its third Gold Cup, and second out of three, in 2005. In the
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, after finishing top of the
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qualification tournament, the U.S. was drawn into Group E along with the Czech Republic, Italy, and Ghana. The United States opened its tournament with a 3–0 loss to the Czech Republic. The team then drew 1–1 against Italy, thanks to an own goal from Zaccardo, ending up being the only opponent together along with France the Italian side failed to defeat in the tournament (officially, according to
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, France and Italy drew 1–1, although Italy won the tournament after a penalty shoot out). The United States was then knocked out of the tournament when beaten 2–1 by Ghana in its final group match. During this period, Barrieu also worked with USA U-20 National teams ahead of the 2003 World Championships in the
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and The 2005 World Championships in the
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New York Red Bulls

Bruce Arena, then head coach of
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team
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, hired Barrieu for the 2007 season. The Red Bulls made but lost the 1st round of the playoffs.


Return to USA National Team

After one season in New York City, Barrieu rejoined the
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under Head Coach Bob Bradley. During this period, the U.S. team finished to the 2nd place in the
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, including a 2–0 victory over the world's number one ranked team and European champions Spain, ending their 35-game unbeaten streak and 15-game winning streak. With the
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and On October 10, sealed its qualification for the
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in South Africa, with a 3–2 away win against Honduras. The USA team went on to top group C, beating Algeria 1-0 and drawing 1–1 with England and 2–2 with Slovenia. The USA team later lost in its first match of the second round to Ghana 2–1, after extra time. Barrieu's last game of his 136 career games on the bench for the USA National Team was the 2011 Concacaf Gold Cup final; played at the Rose Bowl in
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on June 25, 2011, with over 93,000 in attendance. The USA team lost the game 2-4 after being up 2–0 on goals by Michael Bradley and
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. This final was Mexico's seventh in Gold Cup history, while it was the United States' eighth final, and their fourth consecutive final.


United Arab Emirates national football team

On January 1, 2012, Pierre Barrieu was officially named as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) National Team Assistant Coach and United Arab Emirates Football Association Head Fitness Coach. Barrieu has been the assistant of Head Coach Srecko Katanec. He was then confirmed assistant coach after Katanec's firing and under the caretaker coach Abdulla Mesfer. Barrieu was also an assistant for the Under 19 Team which qualified for the Asian Cup.


Sheffield Wednesday F.C.

Barrieu was an assistant coach under Stuart Gray and the Performance Manager for the championship team; in preparation for the 2014/2015 Season.


FIFA

Barrieu was added to the official FIFA instructors list in 2014. His first coaching assignment was the CONCACAF/FIFA development course that opened October 16, 2014, in Surnrise, Florida. The innovative program is based on a FIFA publication that explores the integration of physical preparation into small-sided games.


Toronto FC

On February 22, 2021, Toronto FC announced Barrieu as the Director of High Performance for the club.


Others

During his USA tenure, Barrieu has consulted with many MLS teams, including the
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, Chivas USA, and Columbus Crew.


Publications

He is the co-author of three books ”De l'entrainement à la performance” (From training to performance), 2008, De Boeck edition :fr:De Boeck. “Entrainer les jeunes footballeurs” (Training youth football players)”, "Le foot en 7 langues" (Football in seven languages) 2009, De Boeck edition :fr:De Boeck.


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