Mark Steffens

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Mark Steffens
Personal information
Full nameMark Luther Steffens
Date of birth (1953-06-09) June 9, 1953
Place of birthHuntington, New York, United States
Club information
Current clubCharlotte Eagles (head coach)
Youth career
1971—1974The King's College
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1975—1976New York Apollo
Teams managed
1975—1979Berner High School
1980—1983The King's College
1983—1984Farmingdale State College (assistant)
1983—1984New York Arrows (assistant)
1985—1986New York Express (assistant)
1986—1987New York Express
1988—1994Syosset High School (assistant)
1990—1996Commack Connection
1995—1996Chaminade High School
1997—Charlotte Eagles
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mark Luther Steffens (born June 9, 1953 in Huntington) is an American soccer coach who is currently head coach of the Charlotte Eagles in the USL Pro.

Playing career

A native of Huntington, New York and also raised in Syosset, New York,[1] Steffens attended The King's College in New York, where he graduated with a degree in Physical Education. He started for the soccer team in each of his four years at the college.

Upon graduating from college, Steffens signed his first and only professional contract with American Soccer League side New York Apollo. Soon after this experience, he immediately began his coaching career.

Coaching career

Steffens began his coaching career at the high school level, where he held the position of head coach at Berner High School from 1975-1979. He later took over the head coach position at his alma mater, The King's College for the next three years and then subsequently joining Farmingdale State College as an assistant for a year.

After experiences at both the secondary and post-secondary levels, Steffens was hired as an assistant coach under Shep Messing for the New York Arrows of the Major Indoor Soccer League. The franchise struggled in the New York market and fell into bankruptcy. Steffens was hired again as an assistant in another New York incarnation in the MISL with the New York Express. A year later, he was promoted to the role of head coach.

Steffens returned to youth coaching as he accepted an assistant coach position at Syosset High School, where he remained in this capacity until 1994. While holding this role, he served as coaching director for the Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL) and head coach for one of the league's clubs, the Commack Connection, from 1990-1996. After these posts, he served as head coach at Chaminade High School for two years.

After spending his entire life and career in New York, Steffens moved to Charlotte in 1997, where he accepted the head coaching role with the Charlotte Eagles. He has served in this role since 1997. Under his direction, the club has one two USL-2 Championships. He was awarded the USL-2 Coach of the Year award twice in 2004 and 2008 respectively. In 2007, he was named into the USL Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Steffens is the son of Rev. Paul Steffens, director of the Christian Fellowship House in Syosset and also pastor of Syosset Gospel Church, along with his other son.[2] Steffens is also a non-denominational ordained minister himself.

Steffens and his wife Diane have three daughters, Jennifer, Christy and Sarah, and nine grandchildren. He currently resides in Waxhaw, North Carolina.

Honors

Club

Charlotte Eagles
  • USL-2 Championship (2): 2000, 2005

Individual

  • USL-2 Coach of the Year (2): 2004, 2008
  • USL Hall of Fame inductee

References

External links

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