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COACHES

Our club is also dedicated to providing quality soccer training. We believe that every player has the potential to improve and reach their full potential. We work hard to provide resources and support to help our players achieve their goals. 

Our paid coaching staff consists of experienced and highly qualified trainers who are passionate about the sport and dedicated to helping our players succeed.

RYAN

Coach Team 2011 

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SEAN

Coach Team 2012

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PHIL

Assistant Coach Team 2013 Fire

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MARIO

Coach Team 2014 Fire

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EDUARDO

Coach Team 2016 Fire

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LAURA

Assistant Coach Team 2012 Fire

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ANTHONY 

Assistant Coach Team 2012

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GUILLERMO

Coach Team 2013

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LUIZ

Assistant Coach Team 2014 Fire

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RICHARD

Coach Team 2016

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​RAFAEL

Coach Team 2012 Fire

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ESAU

Coach Team 2013 Fire

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ALEJANDRA

Assistant Coach Team 2013

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DAMIAN

Coach Team 2014

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BRYSON

Coach Team 2015

Licenses Needed to Coach in Wisconsin Youth Soccer

 

Coaches in Wisconsin are required to have completed one grassroots course OR have one Y1 or Y2 certificate. ​

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Coaches working with Youth Academy teams are required to have completed a combination of 2 In-Person Grassroots modules, recommended 4v4, 7v7 OR hold a US Soccer ‘E’ License.

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Coaches of 11U through 18U Classic teams are required to have completed 2 In-Person Grassroots Modules, one must be 9v9 or 11v11 OR hold a US Soccer ‘E’ License.

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Coaches working with 12U – 14U Competitive and State League teams are required to have completed 2 In-Person Grassroots Modules, one must be 9v9 or 11v11 OR hold a US Soccer ‘E’ License.

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Coaches of 15U and older State League teams are required to have the US Soccer ‘D’ License.

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Grassroots: In-person Grassroots courses are presented in one of two ways, a blended format of a virtual classroom session followed by an on-field component or an all in-person format (4v4; 7v7; 9v9; 11v11).

  

D License: Nurturing beginners and intermediates in soccer involves creating a participation-focused environment that emphasizes enjoyment and development. The U.S. Soccer D License is designed for coaches working with teams from U6 to U19, where players are typically beginners to intermediates.

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C License: Advancing with Commitment. To be eligible for the C License, you must have held a D License for at least one year and be currently coaching. This license is designed to prepare you to work with teams from U11-U19, with a higher level of commitment and skill.

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B License: Coaching Intermediates with Depth. Holding a C License is a stepping stone to the B License, which requires an additional year of experience with the C License and at least three years of coaching experience

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