The Milwaukee Wave and head coach/Vice President of Soccer Operations Keith Tozer have agreed to a new, three-year contract, the team announced Wednesday.
Tozer has led the team to six Major Indoor Soccer League World Championships.
"I am extremely proud and excited to be able to coach the Wave for the next three years. I look forward to driving to another championship under our new owner Sue Black," Tozer said.
Black was equally excited about the extension.
"Coach Tozer brings enthusiasm and excitement to soccer, his expertise is the face of Milwaukee Wave and heading into our 30th year I am thrilled about Coach Tozer and Milwaukee Wave," she said.
Tozer is one of the most successful coaches in U.S. soccer history and is the winningest North America professional indoor soccer coach of all time, with over 700 career victories.
His resume includes nine MISL Coach of the Year honors, 24 winning seasons, 21 consecutive playoff appearances, eight regular season championships and nine all-star teams coached.
"Coach Keith Tozer has been very successful over the years, he is very important to the franchise, the players and the community and he has a great winning record and a lot of respect in the league," Wave midfielder Marcelo Fontana said.