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Malcolm H. Brown
90 Union Street, 5G Tel: 914/654-1740
New Rochelle, NY 10805
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EDUCATION
US Soccer Federation – Coaching Education Trip 03/09
Buenos Aires - Argentina
• Completed Club Estudiantes De La Plata 1st International Youth Clinic
• Participated in Argentinean Football Federation presentation on youth development
• Evaluated Argentinos Juniors 1st team training session in prep’n for Boca Juniors
• Analyzed Premier division games - Boca vs. Argentinos Juniors; San Lorenzo vs. Banfield
US Soccer Federation - National “A” Coaching License 01/09
University of Tampa – Tampa, FL
• Analyzed defending and attacking through different systems
• Studied players roles & responsibilities within formations
• Explored different coaching methodologies
US Soccer Federation - National “Goalkeeping” Coaching License 01/07
Olympic Training Center – Chula Vista, CA
• Developed & implemented appropriate training to correct demands of goalkeeper
• Studied technical & tactical points of goalkeeper in game situations
• Demonstrated key coaching points through the goalkeeper position in a session
US Soccer Federation - National “Youth” Coaching License 07/04
New Brunswick High School - New Brunswick, NJ
• Studied development for U6, 8, 10 & 12 players
• Compared & contrasted guided discovery coaching versus command style
• Designed & applied age appropriate coaching activities
EXPERIENCE
The Ursuline School 02/05 - Present
Varsity Coach
• Administer schedule planning, player selection and team traveling
• Undertake practice and game preparation
• Supervise assistant coach, monitoring academic and disciplinary standing of student-athletes
WYSL & Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association 08/05 - Present
Staff Instructor
• Teach methods of coaching & communication skills
• Educate candidates regarding rules of the game
• Discuss risk & team management issues
Klassic Soccer 02/04 - Present
Founder & Director
• Develop soccer skills of youth players & teams
• Teach age & skill appropriate games
• Create an environment that enhances player’s confidence & decision making
Eastern NY Youth Soccer – ODP Girls’ North 01/06 – 07/09
Head Coach
• Coordinate tryouts – games/activities, evaluation and selection of roster & player pool
• Conduct technical & tactical training sessions that teach new tactical concepts
• Develop player’s speed of play and speed of thought and ability to ‘read the game’
SHOWCASE, CAMPS & CLINICS
Pelham Recreation 02/07 - Present
Soccer Clinic Coordinator
• Organize, develop & implement soccer program for kids K – grade 8
• Supervise players, staff and coordinate w/ recreation department
Klassic Soccer 12/05 - Present
Director
• Develop soccer program for kids K to18 years old
• Establish age and skill appropriate curriculum
• Coordinate age & skill appropriate activities
• Organize & coordinate summer & winter camp/clinics
Village of Mamaroneck Recreation 08/06 - Present
Head Trainer/Camp Coordinator
• Manage planning, setup and marketing of program
• Design & coordinate age appropriate games
Mamaroneck Junior Soccer League – Recreation Program 09/05 - Present
Head Coach/Coordinator
• Coordinate all phases of on-field activities
• Design age & skill appropriate games/activities
• Supervise training activities for over 450 kids
Mount Tom School 07/05 – Present
Soccer Coordinator
• Design & coordinate age & skill appropriate games
• Provide development and learning concepts through soccer
Westchester, Rockland, Putnam & Dutchess Girls’ Senior Showcase 11/06 – 11/08
Director
• Administer planning, implementing and supervising soccer event
• Monitor registration of players and coaches
MEMBERSHIP & ORGANIZATION
Youth Soccer of New Rochelle 01/05 - Present
- Board Member – Travel Division & Chairman – Coaching Committee
US Soccer Federation & US Youth Soccer Assn. 01/02 - Present
National Soccer Coaches Association of America 01/05 – Present
AWARDS
NYSPHAA - Section One Girls’ Soccer ’05 - ’07 & ‘09
League Coach of the Year
Massimo Gargiulo
21 Lispenard Avenue
Bronxville, New York 10708
914-274-8847
Education
HunterCollegeM.S. of Athletic Administration and Supervision, 1991
St.FrancisCollegeB.S. of Physical Education, 1986
Work Experience
September 1994-PresentThe FrederickDouglassAcademy, Manhattan, NY
Physical Education, Health, and
Culinary Arts Teacher
Athletic Director (9/94-6/97)
Senior Trip Coordinator, Italy 2001
September 1991-May 1994ChristopherColumbusHigh School, Bronx, NY
Physical Education and Health Teacher
Varsity Soccer Coach
January 1988-May 1995New York CityTechnicalCollege, Brooklyn, NY
Adjunct Instructor: Badminton Instructor
January 1987-May 1991PolytechnicUniversity, Brooklyn, NY
Physical Education Instructor of Skills Activities:
Squash, Racquetball, Weight Training, and
Wellness.Associate Athletic Director of the NCAA, ECAC, and IAC Division III Program.Varsity Tennis and Cross Country Coach of the NCAA/IAC Division III
Director of Intramurals and Recreation
January 1991-May 1991New York University, New York, NY
Adjunct Instructor:Fitness and Weight Training Course
January 1990-May 1990New York CityTechnicalCollege, Brooklyn, NY
Adjunct Instructor: Slimnastics Instructor for overall
September 1988-May 1990St.FrancisCollege, Brooklyn, NY
Assistant Intercollegiate Coach of the
Division I Soccer
September 1987-May 1988New York CityTechnicalCollege, Brooklyn, NY
Adjunct Instructor: Beginning Soccer Course
Head Coach of the NAIA (Junior College)
September 1986-May 1987XavierHigh School, Brooklyn, NY
Junior Varsity Soccer Coach of the Catholic Diocese
of Brooklyn
Achievements
U.S.S.F. National “ B “ License Coach
Played four years of Intercollegiate Soccer for NCAA Division I St. Francis College, 1981-1985
Captain of the NCAA Division I St.FrancisCollege Soccer Team, 1982-1985
Member of the NCAA Division I St. Francis College Track Team, 1982-1983
Intramural Referee at St.FrancisCollege 1981-1986
Played Semi-Professional Soccer in Italy and United States
Teams in Italy:
A.C. Positano, Inter-Regionale Girone “F” 1975-1980
U.S.Sorrento Division III (Serie “C” 1980-1981)
Teams in the United States:
Brooklyn Falcons 1983-1986
U.S.Ragusa 1986-1992
Westchester Thunder 1992-1999
Eastchester Juventus (Over 30/40) 1999-Present
Sparring Partner for the Italian National Soccer Team during the 1994 World Cup in the United States
Activities
Fall 1995-Present Ultimate Soccer Restaurant Tournaments
Organizer
Fall 1996-Present Soccer Team Coach and Personal Trainer
Harrison, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, White Plains, Scarsdale, and Eastchester,NYAges 5-18)
Fall 1996-Present Ultimate Soccer Clinics Director of Pre-Season training
November 2000-December 2000 GreenAcresElementary School, Scarsdale, NY
Recreational Instructor for after school program
Summer 1999 - 2005 Professional Soccer Camp, Ardsley, NY
Co-Director
Summer 1988,1989, and 1990 The Ultimate Soccer Training Camp, New Jersey
Assistant Director (Ages 5-11)
Spring 2005 –Present WYSL Select Coach Fall 2006 – Present White Plains Elite 95 Head Coach
References
References will be furnished upon request
Languages:Fluent in Italian (written and oral)
Bruno J. Janeiro
1609 Rose Ave, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
914.912.3063
Objective: To provide an healthy and positive environment where players can develop appreciation for the sport of soccer while learning individual technical skills and tactical awareness.
Education
Currently undergoing a M. A. in Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy
Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY (2008-present)
B.B.A, International Business with a minor in Spanish
Iona College, New Rochelle, NY (1997-2001)
Work Experience
Kapp’s Wide World Of Soccer, Mamaroneck, NY
Store Manager (09/2000 to present)
• Responsible for all daily operations at this High-volume soccer specialized retail store.
• Promoted from initial position of Sales Assistant.
Professional Soccer Camp and Clinic, Inc, Westchester, NY
Co-Director/Professional trainer (09/2001 to present)
• Responsible for designing and implementing soccer specific training curriculums (ages 4-16)
• Responsible for running technical training clinics (Ages 5-15)
• Individual and small group training
• Designer and trainer of pre-season training programs for individual and teams (High School Varsity teams, youth clubs, and college teams
• Recreational Instructor for after School Programs (Scarsdale & Rye)
• AYSO Tarrytown training program developer
• Head trainer for various clubs in Westchester, NY. Harrison YSC, Pelham YSC, Mamaroneck JSL, White Plains YSA, Rye YSC, Scarsdale YSC, Larchmont JSL, Rivertowns SC, FC Briarcliff, New Rochelle YSC, Bedford YSC, Greenburg YSC, Edgemont YSC, FC Somers.
Purchase College State University, Purchase, NY
Head Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach (02/2006-11/2009)
• Responsible for local and national Recruitment
• Responsible for tactical, technical, individual, goalkeeper, and fitness training sessions
• Goalkeeper trainer
• Skyline Collegiate Conference, member of NCAA Divison-3
Playing Experience
• U-23 Connecticut State Team (2000)
• NCAA Division I, Iona College Men’s Soccer Team (1997-2000)
• NCAA Division II, Southern Connecticut State University (1996-1997) #1 National Ranked
• F.C. Westchester U-20 (1997)
• Rye Neck High School Boys Varsity team (1995-1996)
• New Rochelle United 77 (1995-1997)
Player Achievements
• Semi-professional player 2001-2003 (Connecticut)
• Recruited by Coach Ray Reid, currently University of Connecticut Men’s Soccer Head Coach
• U-23 Connecticut State Championship (2000)
• Member of the 1995 NCAA D-II National Champions, Southern Connecticut State University (Ranked #1 in Nation at the time)
• Northeast-10 Conference Champions (1996)
• New York State Cup U-20 Finalist (1997)
• High School Sectional Championship (1995-1996)
• High School All-Session (95 & 96), High School all-session 1st team (1995 & 1996)
• New York State High School Finalist (1995 & 1996)
• Region I High School Champions (1995 & 1996)
Accreditations
• U.S.S.F. National “C” License Coach
• U.S.S.F. State “D” License Coach
• CPR, First Aid & AED certified
• Member of United States Soccer Association