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  3. Category:Michigan Wolverines men's soccer coaches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Michigan Wolverines men's soccer coaches" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Michigan Wolverines men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    U-M Soccer Stadium as it appeared during the 2013 season. Michigan has played at the U-M Soccer Complex since 2008, and at the U-M Soccer Stadium (built on the site of the Soccer Complex) since 2010. [5] The entire complex cost $6 million to build and includes three fields, including separate practice fields for both the men's and women's teams ...

  5. Steve Burns (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Burns was the Michigan club team's head coach from 1993 until the program earned varsity status in 2000. He helped lead the club to six consecutive appearances in the national club championship tournament, and won back-to-back national club titles in 1997 and 1998. [ 4 ]

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  7. List of NCAA Division I men's soccer coaches - Wikipedia

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    Program Head coach First season Akron: Jared Embick: 2013: Butler: Paul Snape: 2011 Creighton: Johnny Torres: 2019 DePaul: Mark Plotkin: 2018 Georgetown: Brian Wiese

  8. Kalamazoo FC - Wikipedia

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    Kalamazoo FC (KZFC) is a semi-professional soccer club from Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. The club competes in USL League Two, the fourth-tier soccer league of the American soccer pyramid. Soisson-Rapacz-Clason Field (also known as Mayor's Riverfront Stadium) serves as the club's home venue. [1] It has a capacity for 2,200 spectators.

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    Both head coaching positions for the organization's outdoor teams are currently open. In April 2019, it was announced that the team will play in the National Premier Soccer League Great Lakes Conference beginning in 2020. [2] On November 2, 2017, the club announced that it would take part in the inaugural season of Major Arena Soccer League 2. [3]