COACH KAB

This page celebrates the last 25 years working at every level in soccer for Coach Kab Hakim.






Coaching Career:



2009-present: Annandale Boys & Girls Club Celtic, Annandale, Virginia
Head Coach, U16-U17 Boys
Nation's Capital Soccer League (NCSL)
Oldest club in NCSL with 2300 players
Formerly with Gunston Team America Premier
• Inaugural USYSA President's Cup VA State Runners Up
• 2x VA State ODP Players
• Record (W-L-T): 14-23-3

U16 GSC TAP Celtic, Alexandria, Virginia, 2009



2006-present:  Annandale Boys & Girls Club Samba, Annandale, Virginia
Head Coach, U9-U12 Girls
Washington Area Girls Soccer League (WAGS)
Washington Area Regional Futsal League (WARFL)
Magic Boys Futsal League
Oldest club in WAGS with 2300 players
Formerly with Alexandria Soccer Association and Gunston Team America Premier
Two team program for 2 years consolidated to single competitive team thru dribbling philosophy to develop individual skill
• 3x US Futsal (USFF) National Championship Finals
• 1x US Futsal (USFF) National Championship Final Four
• 3x US Futsal (USFF) Region 1 Finals
• 2x US Futsal (USFF) Region 1 MVPs
• 1x WARFL Dulles Futsal Tournament Champion
• 2x WARFL Virginia State Champion
• 2x WARFL Virginia State Runner Up
• 1x WAGS Division W League Champion
• 1x Bethesda Tournament Champion
• 1x CASL Raleigh Shootout Tournament Runner Up
• 1x OBGC Capital Cup Tournament Runner Up
• 1x Virginian Tournament Runner Up
• 1x Virginian Tournament Final Four
• 1x WAGS Fair Play award
• 4x Players in VYSA ODP Northern District Pool
•  Players reaching 100 juggles aged 9
•  Players reaching 200 juggles aged 10
•  Player reaching 1000 juggles aged 11
•  Players reaching 32 juggle tricks aged 11
•  Players reaching 42 dribble moves aged 8
• Youngest ever team to appear at USFF U10 National Championships aged 8
• Youngest girls division in MLS Futbolito aged 9
• Youngest girls division in Ocean City Beach 5v5 Soccer aged 9
• Youngest participants in George Washington University U13 Classic aged 10
• Youngest participants in VA ODP Academy program aged 10
• Youngest participants at Billy Wingrove Freestyle Clinic at NSCAA Convention aged 10
• Players meet Marta in her first visit to Washington DC in Freedom v Sol match aged 11
• Record: 64-49-16 (A team)
• Record: 12-59-6 (B team until U10)


2008:  Edmund Burke School, Washington, DC
Assistant Coach, MS Boys
Potomac Valley Athletic Conference (PVAC)
Private school of over 300 students grades 6-12
• 1x PVAC League Runner Up
• 1x PVAC Tournament Runner Up
• 1x US Club Soccer National ID Camp player
• First PVAC Championship Final in 16 years
• 1x Coach's Appreciation award
• Record (W-L-T): 9-2-1


2007-2008:  Alexandria Soccer Association Atletico, Alexandria, Virginia
Head Coach, U9 Boys
Nation’s Capital Soccer League (NCSL)
Medium sized club of over 1300 players for boys and girls aged 5 to 18
Two team program based exclusively on dribbling to develop individual skill
• Player reaching 700 juggles aged 9
• Player reaching 4000 juggles aged 10
• Player reaching 32 juggle tricks aged 10
• Players reaching 42 dribble moves aged 8
• Player chosen as mascot for English Premier League match Wigan vs Man City aged 9
• Player provides juggling show at half-time of Blackburn U17s vs Real Madrid U17s aged 10
• Player trains with ABGC Celtic U17s aged 10
• Player attending Liverpool FC Academy aged 10
• Record: 12-45-6 (A and B teams)

U10 ALEX Atletico, Alexandria, Virginia, 2009


U10 Star Pupil Oliver with Premier League stars Titus Bramble and Marcus Bent



2006-2007:  Independence, Arlington, Virginia
Head Coach, Women
Arlington Women’s Soccer League (AWSL)
• 4x W-League players
• Record: 8-6-3


2006-2007:  Bowie Soccer United Dragons, Bowie, Maryland
Head Coach, U15 Boys
Nation’s Capital Soccer League (NCSL)
Small sized club for boys and girls
• 1x Williamsburg 6v6 Tournament Champion
• 1x Loyola College 7v7 Tournament Champion
• 1x Olney Capital Cup Final Four
• 2x MD State ODP players
• Record: 10-16-8

U15 BSU Dragons, Stafford, Virginia, 2006



BSU Dragons Williamsburg, Virginia 6v6 Champions, 2006




2006:  DC United Camps, Fredericksburg, Virginia
Head Coach, U10-U14 Boys and Girls
Day camp for travel and recreation youth


2004-2005:  Northern Virginia Majestics, Woodbridge, Virginia
Director of Club Development
Head Coach, U19 and U17 Girls
Assistant Coach, Women
United Soccer Leagues (USL)
W-League and Super Y League club of 400 female players, ages 6 thru over 40
• 1x USL Super Y National Championship
• 2x USL Super Y National Championship Final Four
• 6x USL Super Y National ODP players
• 18x VA & MD State ODP players
• First USL National Championship for club in 5 years
• First USL club to play 2x 14 year olds in W-League
• Youngest team in W-League filled with teenagers
• Youngest team to win USL U19 National Championship with 4x 15 year old players
• Club featured in Potomac News, ESPN Soccernet, Potomac Soccerwire & Top Drawer Soccer
• Record: 38-13-9

College Placement:

  1. Lauren Pelkey  Laramie County CC
  2. Lindsey Bell  VCCS
  3. Markysha Boyce  Charleston Southern
  4. Danila Cariello  James Madison
  5. Andrea Williams  Western Carolina
  6. Elia Lake  Liberty
  7. Kristen Perez  Wofford
  8. April Sinkler  Clemson
  9. Shaina Duecaster  William & Mary
  10. Susan Din  UVA
  11. Brittany Revels  Christopher Newport
  12. Melissa Cary  Longwood
  13. Caly Cassady  Winthrop
  14. Valerie Dietrich  NC Wesleyan
  15. Julie Evans  VA Tech
  16. Krista Frye  VCCS
  17. Anabel Jimenez  American
  18. Jordan Ross  Miami
  19. Colleen Killiany  George Mason
  20. Ashley Welsh  VCCS
  21. Kristen Bell  Carnegie Melon
  22. Gina Om  VCU
  23. Jennifer Om  Princeton
  24. Kaitlin Killoy  Virginia Weslyan
  25. Jamie Baker  VCCS
  26. Amy Mayernik  VCCS
  27. Rebecca Zimmerman  VCU
  28. Anna Barrett  Dartmouth
  29. Genevieve Citrin  Tufts
  30. Stephanie Schroeder  Longwood

U19 Majestics, National Champions, New Jersey, 2005


Coach Kab Hakim with USL National Championship Trophy, New Jersey, 2005



Coach Kab arranges Chelsea FC camp for Northern Virginia Majestics, 2005


Chelsea camp story continued in Potomac News paper, 2005




2004-2005:  Northern Virginia Royals, Woodbridge, Virginia
Director of Club Development
Head Coach, U23 Men
United Soccer Leagues (USL) and United States Amateur Soccer Association (USASA)
Professional Development League (PDL) club of 400 male players, ages 6 thru 23
• 2x USASA U23 Regionals
• 1x USASA U23 Region 1 Final Four
• 2x Major League Soccer players
• 11x USL pro players
• 18x State VA & MD ODP players
• First appearance for club in PDL
• First USL club to be recognized by the English FA & the England National Team
• First USL club to establish link with Chelsea Football Club
• Club featured in Potomac News
• Team televised by Delco Sports
• Record: 10-6-3

College Placement:

1. Andrew Keszler  Georgetown

2. Derek Biss   GWU

3. Michael Banner  SIU Edwardsville

4. Brian Botchway  Howard

5. Danny Butler  Ivy Tech

6. Andy Gretton  Maryland

7. Michael Caro  Christopher Newport

8. Famara Cham  Howard

9. Sennai Cham  Howard

10. Dave Russell  Howard

11. Lamar Hyde  Howard

12. Jerome Hyde  Howard

13. Alex Ughiovhe  Howard

14. Jason Gross  Howard

15. Keith Tucker  Howard

16. Arlen Garrett  Howard

17. Jared Gross  UDC

18. Dave Mitchell  Howard

19. Nadir Wade  Howard

20. Nasir Wade  Howard

21. Jelani Scott  Howard

22. Hugh Harvey  Howard

23. Jay Shaw  Howard

24. Maamen Cook  Norfolk State

25. Kevin Young  Howard

26.  Dwayne Roseway  Essex CC

27. Tony Ogbuawa  VCU

28. Ed Hayden  Monmouth

29. Steven Tupy  NC Wesleyan

30. Saheter Cook University of Louisville

31. Kubasa Cook  Shepherd

32. Gary Malebranche  George Mason

33. Taj Alvrachanga  Howard

34. Asa Davis  Howard

35. Larry Mark  Rutgers

36. Yusuf Harden  Mary Washington

37. Biko Kujifi  Maryland

38. Emile Innocent  Howard

39. Haribo Kamara  Howard

40. Chris Serrano  Howard

41. PJ Lynch  College of Charleston

42. Cornelius Bray  Howard

U23 Royals, Giants Stadium, New York, 2005



Royals player Jerome Hyde meets Michael Owen of England, 2005




1989-2004:  Howard University, Washington, DC
Director of Soccer
Head Coach, Men and Women (NIRSA)
Assistant Coach, Men and Women (NCAA)
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA Division 1) and
National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA)
Major university of 13,000 students for men and women
• 1x NIRSA Men’s National Championship Final Four
• 2x NCAA D1 Men's Tournament appearances
• 2x NCAA D1 Men's Mid-Continent Conference (MCC) Champions
• 2x NCAA D1 Men's Ted Chambers Cup Champions
• 3x Outstanding Service awards
• 1x Special Olympics Appreciation award
• First African American Women’s college team in America
• First Women's program win over NCAA opposition
• First Special Olympics in DC
• First college team to be broadcast on DC Cable TV, WHBC Radio, and featured in Community News
• Established sports program for over 200 international students
• Youngest Men's team at NIRSA National Championships with 7x Freshmen
• All Freshmen players made Varsity Men's team in Sophomore year
• Countless pro players in MLS, USL, A-League, MISL, England, Jamaica, Bermuda, Holland, Sweden, Canada, Austria and many national team players
• Youngest collegiate head coach aged 22
• Record: 119-60-20

HU Women's Soccer Team, First African American Collegiate Women's Soccer Program in America, Washington, DC, 1989



Story of HU Women's Soccer in Howard University Yearbook, 1990


HU vs Georgetown at Greene Stadium, Washington, DC, 1989


Howard University Men's Soccer Club, NIRSA National Championship Final Four, Austin, Texas, 2000




2002-2004:  Prince William Soccer Inc. Eclipse, Woodbridge, Virginia
Head Coach, U16-U19 Girls
Washington Area Girls Soccer League (WAGS) and United States Youth Soccer (USYS) Region 1 League
• 1x USYS Region 1 Cup Final Four
• 1x USYS Region 1 League Champions
• 2x USYS Virginia State Cup Finalists
• 2x WAGS Division 1 Champions
• 2x Tournament Championships (WAGS, Raleigh)
• 1x Disney Showcase Final Four
• 1x Jefferson Cup Final Four
• 3x WAGS Fair Play awards
• 4x National ODP players
• 2x Region 1 ODP players
• 15x VA & MD State ODP players
• First USYS Region 1 League Championship in history
• Ranked #6 in the Nation
• Major victories against NCAA D1, D2 and D3 college programs
• Undefeated at Raleigh Showcase and Bethesda Tournament
• Youngest team in Surf Cup U19 Super Group with 5x players aged 15
• Team featured in Potomac News, VYSA Touchline and Top Drawer Soccer
• Record: 40-21-16

College Placement:

  1. Tara Oleartchick  Radford
  2. Kari McCullogh  East Carolina
  3. Danielle Fortney  James Madison
  4. Emily Niman  VCU
  5. Karla Hutton  NC State
  6. Lindsey Diluzio  Christopher Newport
  7. Jordan Parsels  VA Tech
  8. Angel Ughiovhe  Howard
  9. Ahkita Madyun  Albany
  10. Kayce Blandford  Villanova
  11. Lindsay Curtin  Miami
  12. Mallory Doyle  Boston University
  13. Jill Porto  University of Alabama-Birmingham
  14. Mandee Judd  Liberty
  15. Becca Mumley  Marshall
  16. Lisa DuCote  West Virginia
  17. Zoe Bouchelle  Penn State
  18. Meghan Brower  James Madison
  19. Kim Bonilla  West Virginia
  20. Bridgit Cooley  VCU
  21. Dara Elk  Dayton
  22. Uju Ogbuawa  Albany
  23. Allie Wilkerson  NC State
  24. Nancy Haskell  Davidson
  25. Brittany Ransom  Old Dominion

Eclipse representing Virginia at USYS Regionals in Buffalo, New York, 2002



U18 PWSI Eclipse, WAGS Tournament Champions at MD Soccerplex, Maryland, 2004




Eclipse Reunion, Woodbridge, Virginia, 2006



2002-2004:  Soccer Association of Columbia Arsenal, Columbia, Maryland
Head Coach, U15-U19 Girls
USYS Region 1 League and WAGS League
• 1x WAGS Division 3 Champions
• 6x MD State ODP players
• First participants to play in USYS Region 1 Colonial League
• Youngest team to play NCAA D1 college team aged 14
• Created regional schedule against college club teams
• Record: 19-16-8

U15 Columbia Arsenal, Bull Run, Virginia, 2002



College Placement:

  1. Sarah Kitchin  Tennessee
  2. Megan Branthover  Clemson
  3. Katie Burdekin  Maryland
  4. Lauren Carrier  St Marys
  5. Sarah Grady  St Marys
  6. Yasmine Pezeshkpour  Towson
  7. Rosie Goldberg  Towson
  8. Erin Diehl  Boston College
  9. Meaghan George  Delaware
  10. Lauryn Goode  Tulane
  11. Addie Hobart  Elon
  12. Janelle Lee Delaware State
  13. Lauren Wilson  South Carolina State
  14. Ashley Myrick  Morgan State
  15. Katrina Vorce  James Madison
  16. Megan Leon  Maryland
  17. Maggie Snyder  Florida
  18. Star Tazwell  South Carolina State
  19. Lauren Tutko  Howard CC
  20. Emily Waters  Howard CC
  21. Nikki Wilner  Vermont
  22. Justine Taweel  Maryland
  23. Aletheia Fadness  Winthrop

1994-2001:  Soccer On The Hill Club Roadrunners & Independence, Washington, DC
Head Coach, U13-U20 Girls
WAGS League and USASA
Fairfax Sportsplex Indoor League
Extremely small club of just one travel team
• 1x WAGS Division 1 Champions
• 1x USASA U20 Regional Champions
• 1x USYS Virginia State Cup Final Four
• 4x Tournament Championships (2x Atlantic, Bethesda, Eurosport)
• 4x Indoor League Championships (Fairfax)
• 1x Holland Cup Quarter Finalists
• 9x WAGS Fair Play awards
• 8x VA State ODP players
• First players to participate in DC ODP program
• First appearance in VA State Cup Final Four by a DC girls team in a decade
• First ever travel team in the club
• First DC team to play in Holland Cup, 3rd largest youth tournament in the world
• First East Coast team to participate in UCSB Santa Barbara Cup and San Luis Obispo Cup
• Youngest girls team at Holland Cup aged 12
• Youngest players to play NCAA D1 college team aged 14
• Team rose from WAGS D4 to D1 Championship
• Team endorsed by US President Bill Clinton as sporting ambassadors in Holland
• Team led Olympics style opening ceremony at Holland Cup with USA sign
• Team featured in Hill Rag (Capitol Hill) and Santa Barbara News
• Team received Fair Play awards from Amsterdam, Estonia, Sweden and Tontine Middlesbrough
• Team endorsed by Dwight Hamby of Adidas
• Record: 82-58-22

College Placement:

  1. Jo Snapp  UVA
  2. Maureen Collins  Kenyon College
  3. Jennifer Trowbridge  Haverford College
  4. Leslie Shages  Bates
  5. Jocelyn Harris  Davidson
  6. Jamie Holmer  Emory
  7. Julia Kent  Emory
  8. Caitlin Corcoran  James Madison
  9. Ilona Kelly  Colorado
  10. Mollie Soloway  Colgate
  11. Alana Stamas  Northwestern
  12. Maya Davis  UVA
  13. Sarah Hodgkins  William & Mary
  14. Sarah Price  Emory
  15. Alia Antonucci Alter  Davidson
  16. Sakira Cook  Howard
  17. Jennifer Chang  Bucknell
  18. Larissa Johnson  VA Tech
  19. Becky Purdy  Mount Olive College
  20. Marinda Harrell  Washington and Lee
  21. Jennie Brown  Rollins
  22. Alicia Hopkins  Trinity
  23. Lara Pukatch  Vanderbilt
  24. Katie Reilly  Williams
  25. Maria Brown  Shepherd
  26. Caroline Crenshaw  Harvard
  27. Sarah Gitenstein  Kenyon
  28. Amy Margolies  Macalester

U13 Soccer On The Hill Capitol Roadrunners, Washington, DC, 1994


President Bill Clinton endorsing Roadrunners Holland Cup tour, 1995




U13 Roadrunners representing USA at Holland Cup as the youngest team at the event, Amsterdam, 1995



Hill Rag paper report on Roadrunners Holland Cup Tour, 1995



U15 SOTH Independence, Ft McNair, Washington, DC, 1996




U16 SOTH Independence, Virginia Beach, 1997



U17 SOTH Independence featured in Santa Barbara newspaper on unprecedented California tour, 1998



U17 SOTH Independence, Santa Barbara Cup, California, 1998


U20 Independence, USASA Regional Champions, 2000



Independence Reunion, Washington, DC, 2005




1991-2001:  Washington Youth Soccer Association, Washington, DC
Academy Director, U5-U18 Boys and Girls
Served first association for over 500 minority players, boys and girls 
• 4x Tournament Championships (2x Snickers, DC City, Italian Super Cup)
• 3x National Team players for Bermuda, Jamaica and Haiti
• 1x National ODP player
• 2x Region 1 ODP players
• 19x VA & MD State ODP players
• 2x MLS pro players
• 10x USL pro players
• 19x PDL players
• 2x players on trial at Dutch pro club NEC Nijmegen
• 1x W-League player
• First inner city youth academy in America
• First academy to have 100% graduation to college soccer scholarships
• First American team to defeat English Premier League academy in the UK (Chelsea FC)
• First inner city program to tour Europe and play top academies of West Ham United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Ajax, Brixton and De Treffers Groesbeek
• Program recognized by National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)
• Program featured on TV documentary, Futbol Mundial, in 144 countries & Fox Soccer Channel
• Program featured on SKY Sports UK, De Gelderlander Holland, 4-4-2 Magazine and RAI TV
• Program endorsed by DC Mayor's Office, Mayor of Lambeth, London, US Soccer Foundation, DC Sports Commission, Fulham FC and DC United
• Program received Fair Play awards from KNVB Holland and Brixton Summer League
• Program participates in historic commemoration match to twin wards in Washington DC and London


U5-U10 WYSA Academy, Nation's First Year Round Inner City program, Takoma, Washington, DC, 1993



U10 WYSA, City Champions, Washington, DC, 1993



WYSA & Independence, Washington, DC, 1997



U18 WYSA Academy on unprecedented European professional club tour, Ajax Academy, Amsterdam, 2001



Letter from Ajax confirming European Tour match with WYSA, 2001


Letter of endorsement from DC Mayor's Office for twinning between Ward 1 and Brixton, London commemorated by WYSA's soccer match with Brixton All-Stars, 2001


Signature of endorsement from London Mayor's Office for twinning proposal initiated by WYSA, 2001


Letter of endorsement from Fulham Football Club and Lambeth Borough for match between WYSA and Brixton All Stars and the subsequent historic relationship, 2001



Coach Kab with London Mayor Claudette Hewitt, Dr. Colin King and Wallace Hermitt (bottom picture), 2001



Letter from Futbol Mundial confirming their documentary feature on WYSA, 2001



Liverpool FC Academy Director, Steve Heighway, confirms match between WYSA and Liverpool, 2001


Liverpool FC's website reports Coach Kab's return to England with WYSA's historic European Tour, 2001


Liverpool FC reports on match between WYSA U18s and Liverpool U17s, 2001


SKY Sports covers story of WYSA's historic and unprecedented European Tour, 2001




SKY Sports reports WYSA European Tour results, 2001




Louis Van Gaal, Head Coach, Holland signs gift card to WYSA for Dutch tour, 2001




NSCAA Soccer Journal distributed to over 17,000 coaches across America, 2002


The story of WYSA and the 2001 European Tour featured in the above Soccer Journal, 2002




Gelderlander regional Dutch newspaper report of WYSA players invited to professional tryout at NEC Nijmegen as a result of the 2001 Tour, 2002





1996-2000:  Olympic Development Program, Mid Atlantic Region
Coach, U14-U19 Girls and U12 Boys
National youth team identification system for over 2000 boys and girls
• 1x USYS Region 1 Final Runners Up


1996-2000:  The Maret School, Washington, DC
Head Coach, Varsity Girls and Middle School Boys and Girls
Independent School League (ISL)
Private school for over 600 students, grades K-12
• 1x ISL A Division Champions
• 2x Washington High School Indoor Classic Champions
• 6x VA & MD State ODP players
• 4x ISL All-League players
• 1x Washington Post All-Met Honourable Mention
• 4x Coach's Appreciation awards
• First ISL title for school in 13 years
• First win in ISL for girls soccer in 4 years
• Record: 34-33-9

College Placement:

  1. Chloe Beizer  Yale
  2. Greta Bradlee Amherst
  3. Julia Whittle  Skidmore
  4. Miriam Fishman  Yale
  5. Jo Jo Michaels  Middlebury
  6. Emily Rosenbaum  Kenyon
  7. Gretchen Randolph  Georgetown
  8. Rinad Beidas  Temple
  9. Abby Bonder  University of Wisconsin-Madison
  10. Cassie Meltzer  University of Rochester
  11. Laura Franek  Carnegie Mellon
  12. Ann Jackson  Maryland
  13. Thea Stanford  Middlebury
  14. Elizabeth Osius  Carnegie Mellon
  15. Heather Gelfand  Washington University
  16. Eliza Meltzer  Princeton
  17. Leslie Kaliner  Vanderbilt
  18. Lisa Miller  NYU
  19. Amanda Holland  UVA

Maret Girls Varsity Team Spirit, 1998


Maret Girls Varsity visits DC United, Herndon, Virginia, 1999


Head Coach Kab Hakim and Assistant Laini Bettancourt at Georgetown Visitation, 1998


Maret Girls Varsity Team, Washington, DC, 1999


Maret, ISL Champions for the first time in 13 years, 1999




1996-2000:  Alexandria Soccer Association, Alexandria, Virginia
Technical Director, U5-U19 Boys and Girls
Association of over 1000 boys and girls
• First year round goalkeeper academy in Northern Virginia
• Weekly skill clinics for over 300 players


1998-2000:  Bethesda Soccer Club Liverpool, Bethesda, Maryland
Head Coach, U15-U17 Girls
WAGS League
• 1x WAGS Division 1 Champions
• 1x Atlantic Virginia Beach Tournament Runner Up
• 1x WAGS Tournament Final Four
• 1x FPYC Tournament Final Four
• 1x National ODP player
• 2x Region 1 ODP players
• 10x MD & VA State ODP players
• Ranked Top 50 in the Nation
• Coach's Appreciation Stepping Stone Foundation at Maryland Socceplex
• Record: 44-26-10

College Placement:

  1. Andrea Fishman  Haverford
  2. Kestaganer Johnson  Howard
  3. Jordan Osher  Maryland
  4. Amanda McGlaughlin  Greensboro College
  5. Melissa Penney  East Carolina
  6. Danielle Malagari  Maryland
  7. Alex Citrin  Middlebury
  8. Brittany Brumby  Frostburg
  9. Amanda Holland  UVA
  10. Anu Rajasingham  Cornell
  11. Trista Choksi  Yale
  12. Kaitlin Swagart  UVA
  13. Sophie Schlosser  Emory
  14. Samantha Schongalla  Oberlin

U15 Bethesda Liverpool, Maryland, 1998


BETH Liverpool lay stepping stone at Maryland Soccerplex in honor of Coach Kab, 1999



BETH Liverpool stepping stone foundation for Coach Kab at Maryland Soccerplex in Germantown, MD


Correspondence between Liverpool FC and Coach Kab for latest training methods, 1999




1998:  DC Stoddert Soccer Club Rockets, Washington, DC
Assistant Coach, U17 Girls
WAGS League
• 1x WAGS Division 3 Champions
• Record: 7-1-1


1996-1997:  Alexandria Soccer Association Nomads, Alexandria, Virginia
Head Coach, U11-U12 Boys
Nation’s Capital Soccer League (NCSL)
• 1x Tournament Championship (Stafford)
• Record: 8-8-6

U11 ALEX Nomads, Four Mile Run, Alexandria, Virginia, 1996




1995-1996:  DC All-Star Team, Washington, DC
Technical Director, U14-U15 Girls
Olympic Development Program
• First ODP program in DC
• Program featured in Washington Times

U14 DC All Star ODP Team, Howard University, 1995


U15 DC All Star ODP Team, Bethesda, Maryland, 1996




1996:  DC United, Washington, DC
Goalkeeper Coach, Men’s Professional
Major League Soccer (MLS)
• 1x MLS National Champions in inaugural year
• First pro league in America in 16 years
• Record: 17-16

Coach Kab working with DC United at RFK Stadium, 1996




1996:  Vienna Youth Soccer Club Vibration, Vienna, Virginia
Assistant Coach, U15 Girls
WAGS League
• 1x WAGS Division 3 Champions
• Record: 9-0


1995:  Reston Soccer Club Magic, Reston, Virginia
Assistant Coach, U14 Girls
WAGS League
• 1x WAGS Division 3 Champions
• Record: 8-0-1


1994:  TC Williams High School, Alexandria, Virginia
Assistant Coach, Boys Varsity and Junior Varsity
Virginia High School Soccer League/Patriot League
• 1x VA High School Player of the Year
• Record: 9-7-4 


1992:  DC Special Olympics, Washington, DC
Coordinator, U12-U19 Boys and Girls
Olympics soccer & sport for the mentally and physically challenged
• 1x Coach's Appreciation award
• First Special Olympics program in DC

Special Olympics Certificate of Appreciation to Coach Kab, 1992



1991:  DC Stoddert Soccer Club Lightning, Washington, DC
Assistant Coach, U13 Boys
Nation’s Capital Soccer League (NCSL)
• 1x NCSL Division 3 Champions
• Record: 9-0


1987-1988:  Quick Nijmegen Voetbal Club, Nijmegen, Holland
Assistant Coach, U15 Boys
Gelderland League
• 1x Gelderland Regional Champions
• Record: 21-5-5

Coach Kab and Quick Nijmegen Men's Coaches preparing for a summer game of cricket, Nijmegen, Holland, 1987




1986:  TSB Nijmegen Voetbal Club, Nijmegen, Holland
Player, Men
Nijmegen Amateur Men’s League


1984:  Birmingham Municipal Officials/Moor Green, Birmingham, UK
Player (YTS), Men's Part-Time Pro
Southern League
FA Cup 1st Round

1983:  West Midlands Police Youth Training Scheme, Birmingham, UK
Camp Coach
City area youth camp for 50 boys, ages 8-12
• First coaching job aged 16


West Midlands Police Training Certificate for Coach Kab, 1983





Coach Kab's first National Coaching License, 1995


Some of Coach Kab's Awards and Trophies of which he was won over 50 titles in his career


Some of the many medals Coach Kab has won during his career





Administration and Media:


2006:  Black Minority Ethnic Coaches Organization (BME UK), London, UK
Consultant
Served first minority coaches organization in England with global strategic plan.


Coach Kab gives BME a presentation on minority soccer development in the US, 2006




2006:  English Football Association (FA), London, UK
Consultant
Served national governing body with strategic plan for minority coaching development.


2006:  Howard University Sports, Washington, DC
Online Sports Journalist
Provided featured article on Shaka Hislop, Howard's most famous sports alum, for World Cup 2006 piece on Bison Sports site.
http://www.howard-bison.com/sports/msoc/2005/news/Former_Howard_Standout_To_Compete_in_World_Cup

2002:  NSCAA Soccer Journal, Kansas, Missouri
Featured Writer
Provided national publication with model for inner city youth development.


1996-1997:  DC United, Washington, DC
Press Officer
Served communications department of Major League Soccer franchise.

The first DC United media guide helped put together by Coach Kab, 1996


One of the first FREEKICK magazines which Coach Kab co-wrote analysis for MLS fans and guests, 1996




1996:  Olympics ’96, Washington, DC
Press Assistant
Assisted international media needs for Olympic soccer event at RFK Stadium.

Certificate of Appreciation for Coach Kab's work at Olympics 1996


Coach Kab's best seat in the house during Olympics Soccer event at RFK Stadium, 1996




1994-96:  Caribbean Vision Television, Inc., Washington, DC
Sports Director
Created sports concept and programming for America's first satellite TV station broadcasting to a Caribbean market.


1992-1995:  US Cup, ABC-TV Sports, Washington, DC & Boston, Massachusetts
Game Operations
Served media production needs for coverage of international soccer games at various venues.


1994:  World Cup 1994, Washington, DC
Press Assistant
Assisted international media and dignitaries at World Cup event at RFK Stadium.

Certificate of Appreciation for Coach Kab's work at World Cup 1994



Coach Kab & British MP Roy Hattersley, World Cup, 1994




1992-1994:  Soccer '93, Home Team Sports, Bethesda, Maryland
Producer
Produced English Premier League segment for first nationally syndicated live TV soccer show in America.


1993:  Shellie Productions, Channel 28, Washington, DC
Sports TV Announcer
Provided match analysis for first cable TV production of DC High School Soccer Championships.


1992:  Broadcast Factory, Channel 42, Washington, DC
Sports TV Announcer
Provided play-by-play match commentary for first cable TV production of NCAA men's college soccer.


1991-1992:  George Michael's Sports Machine, NBC-TV Sports, Washington, DC
Production Assistant
Assisted with sports highlights for nightly sports news show syndicated live across the nation.


1991-1992:  Community News, Washington, DC
Sports Journalist
Provided first weekly coverage of soccer for community newspaper.

One of Coach Kab's articles on Howard University Men's Varsity Soccer season, 1991




1989-1991:  WHBC Jam 830AM, Washington, DC
Radio Producer
Provided weekly soccer news on college radio station.



Celebrity Status

The soccer celebs Coach Kab has met and known down the years.

Cafu, Brazil, 1993



Dunga, Brazil, 1993



Andy Roxburgh, UEFA Technical Director, 1994



Eric Cantona, Manchester United and France 1994



World Cup Office, 1994





Pele, Brazil, 1995



Alexi Lalas, US National Team, 1996



Kasey Keller, US National Team, 1996



Bora Milutinovic & Olympic Staff, RFK Stadium, Washington, DC, 1996




Ronaldinho, Barcelona and Brazil, 2004



FA Cup, 2004




Steve Clarke, Jose Mourinho's Assistant Coach, Chelsea FC, 2001




Arnold Muhren, Ajax and Holland, 2001



Wim Kwakman, Ajax, 2001



John Barnes, Liverpool FC and England, 2003



Frank Rijkaard, Head Coach, Barcelona, 2004



Coach Kab invited to Stamford Bridge, Chelsea FC, 2005




David Beckham, England, 2005



Sven Goran Eriksson, Head Coach, England, 2005



Jermaine Jenas, England and Tottenham, 2005



Dutch Pro Coaches Marco Koolman, Jan Pruijn, Ernest Van Nispen, Holland, 2008




Billy Wingrove, World's Best Freestyler, 2008



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