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Adolfo Perez
Adolfo Perez

Bio

EDUCATION:

B.S. California State University Northridge

USSF National "C" License

Mexican FIFA Professional  Coaching License

 

COACHING EXPERIENCE:

 

YOUTH: Coaching youth soccer since 1994. Joined Real So Cal in 2002.

1999 G15 CYSA National Cup Champion

2000 GU18 CYSA National Cup Champion

2009 GU18 CYSA National Cup Champion

2009 GU18 USYSA Regional Finalist

 

HIGH SCHOOL: El Camino High School Boys Coach - 2 years. Marlborough High School Girls Soccer - 1 year.

COLLEGE: -Los Angeles Mission College Mens Coach - 2 years.

-Los Angeles Pierce College Women's coach - Since 2001.

Pierce College Western State Conference Champion in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016

Western State Conference Coach of the years in 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016

Has recorded over 300 wins during his tenure at Pierce College as Women's soccer head coach.

 

PLAYING EXPERIENCE:

 

Cal State University Northridge Division 1, 4 years.

Jalisco 2nd Division Professional, 1 year.

Background History: 

Before working at Pierce Adolfo Perez was a graduate of Birmingham High School and Cal State Northridge. At CSUN he earned his mark as an aggressive midfielder, a trait still reflected in his coaching style. After college he played professionally in Guadalajara, Mexico while earning his "A" coaching license. Upon his return to Southern California he coached in the Junior College (Mission College - 1995/96) and high school (El Camino Real - 1994) systems. He has coached extensively at the highest levels of club soccer. His LA Force Girls U19 team, which played in the Premier Division of Coast Soccer League, won the State Championship in 2000, and his current LA Force Girls U17 team (also CSL Premier) won the State Cup Open Championship in 1998. Adolfo's teams play with great intensity, a reflection of his work ethic and dedication. With his experience and expertise he has developed a Pierce College Women's team that can compete at the highest level

His team finished 13th in the Nation, making this the 4th time Pierce is ranked in the Adidas College Top 15th at the end of the season.