Soccer

Men's Soccer

Globe's Head Coach for Men's Soccer is Prince Harold Odia.  Coach Prince started playing soccer at the age of six and by ten was playing for the famous Lagos Country Club and the Julius Berger Football Club Youth Foundation.  Coach Prince began playing professionally at the age of sixteen with the Adewale Bridge Boys, a Division One team and a South American team.  He has since obtained his coaching license from the United States Soccer Association.  Coach Harold also possesses his degree in Sports Science Management.

He has coached the Brooklyn Knights, the Sierra Big Apple Football Club, and most recently, the Chelsea Bronx Football Club.  Coach Prince has also served as a scouting agent for colleges, was a personal trainer for professional players, and representative for ex-Nigerian Internationals and 1994 US World Cup team members Emeka Eziogo and Chris Nwosu in South America.

Through his unique coaching style, Coach Prince aims to refine the skills of players and develop in them the confidence and discipline needed to mold students into professional athletes.

DATE TEAM TIME HOME/AWAY W/L SCORE
8/29/09 Suffolk East 2:30   Away L 6 - 0 FINAL
9/3/09 Hostos 4:00  Home W 5 - 2 FINAL
9/5/09 Dutchess 2:00 Away L 2 - 1 FINAL 
9/15/09 ASA 6:00   Home 2 - 1 FINAL 
9/17/09 Rockland 4:30  Away     
9/21/09 Monroe 4:00 Away     
9/28/09 Orange 3:30 Away Tied  1 - 1 FINAL 
9/30/09 Nassau 6:00 Away    
10/4/09 Ulster 2:00 Away    
1013/09 Westchester TBD Away    
10/15/09 TCI 4:00 Away    
10/22/09  BCC 4:00  Away     
           

 

 


 

Women's Soccer 

Globe Women's Soccer team is Coached by Monique Williams.  Coach Williams started playing soccer in California at a young age on a premier travel program, where she won 2 State Titles. She also played on the Olympic Development Program for California. She played with elite soccer players growing up during her youth as teammates including former US Women’s Soccer Team Captain Tiffany Roberts. Moving to Michigan she joined the Burmingham Blazers bringing them to a State Title. Her college career began at Stony Brook University, a Division 1 soccer program, where she started 17 out of 18 games as a Freshman. Transferring as a Junior to William Paterson University bringing them to a NJAC Championship.

2009-2010 Women's soccer season games will be posted shortly.

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