Shaun Anthony Harris
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Shaun Anthony Harris | ||
Date of birth | May 18, 1978 | ||
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
Playing position | Forward | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Capital City F.C. (Technical Director/Head Coach) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
2002 | Virginia Beach Mariners | 15 | (6) |
2001 | Tampa Bay Mutiny | ||
2000 | Orange County Waves | 18 | (10) |
1997-1999 | Long Beach/Chapman | 57 | (26) |
1996 | Anaheim Splash | 14 | (11) |
1995 | Sligo Rovers | ||
1994 and 1995 | AFC Bournemouth | ||
National team | |||
1992-1996 | USA U-17 & USA U-20 | 26 | (12) |
Teams managed | |||
2011- | Capital City F.C. | ||
2008-2011 | Everton F.C. (u20, u23s-USL) | ||
2005-2007 | Los Angeles Galaxy (technical staff) | ||
2002-2004 | USSF (NDP ; u14-u15's) | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
Shaun Anthony Harris (born May 18, 1978) is a professional football coach/manager. Currently with Capital City F.C. of Ottawa within the Canadian - first division. Harris is also technical director of the International Soccer Development Academy with its professional development teams having competed within USL (United Soccer Leagues). Harris worked with Everton Football Club of the Premier League coaching within International Football Development, as well as part of a championship winning staff at the Los Angeles Galaxy within MLS.
Management
Harris' football/soccer career includes his days as a player coming through the professional, university and the academy systems leading toward his transition into coaching and management. Harris has been part of coaching and management setups in North America and Europe. Harris has also been a part of two of the three FIFA World Cup organized by the USSF. Harris has consulted as to coach education and player development with some of the top British, Spanish, French, Netherlands and German clubs and within UEFA study groups. Harris has been a part of two UEFA European Football Championships in Portugal 2004 UEFA European Football Championship and PolandUkraine 2012 UEFA European Football Championship. Harris has additional relationships with professional clubs and academies in South American and Asia where on coach development and or within international scouting allowing Harris to expand his global network. Harris holds coaching diplomas in Europe - UEFA A 'Level 4' among other foreign diplomas completed through the Royal Dutch Football Association as well as in South American from the Brazilian Football Confederation. Harris also holds top diplomas in North America from the USSF all national licenses and from the NSCAA premier diploma and goalkeeping diplomas 'levels 1,2 and 3'. Harris is also a professional member of the PFCA (professional football coaches association) and the LMA (league managers association) in the United Kingdom as well as the USSF, NSCAA and Football Association of Ireland.
Capital City F.C.
Harris with Capital City F.C. of Ottawa within the first division of Canada. Harris was appointed as Head Coach and Technical Director in February before the start of CCFC’s season. Harris oversees all football operations for Capital City. Harris and Capital City had immediate success, Capital City had two separate 12 match unbeaten stints during the 2011 season. The team completed the season within the Canadian Soccer League third overall in the league standings and with their immediate success Capital City secured a postseason/playoff berth as early as August with a month remaining in the league season. Capital City continued its consistent form into cup play, winning the quarter-final series 3-2 on aggregate versus Montreal Impact and then impressively defeating Serbia White Eagles of Toronto in the semi-finals 5-0. Capital City impressed upon many with the third youngest roster in the Canadian Soccer League and on their way to a Cup Final appearance within the Canadian Soccer League first division, Rogers Cup Final.
Everton Football Club
Harris began working with Everton Football Club within international football as an international affiliate in 2007 and then was appointed coach in 2008 of the USL (United Soccer Leagues) Everton pro development teams. Also In 2008 Harris was added to the International Football Development staff for Everton Football Club and remained as it's USL (United Soccer Leagues) head coach with duel roles during that period. In his first season with Everton, Harris led the USL (United Soccer Leagues) u20 team to a runner-up finish as the only new team within the pacific south conference. In 2009 Everton returned for its second season finishing runner-up for a second year in a row with an overall top goal differential in the country and only one point off of the pacific south conference title, gaining an invitation to the North American Super20 Cup. In 2010 Everton won the pacific south conference and returned to the North American Super20 Cup in Rockford, Illinois. Also in 2010 Everton's u23 program finishing top of the division, providing the u23 program direct competition to Major League Soccer teams during the ""2010 FIFA World Cup"" break and other West Coast based professional teams from the USL (United Soccer Leagues) and NPSL (National Premier Soccer League) and ""Mexican League One"". Harris remained with Everton Football Club working with the academy and within International Football Development through 2011.
Los Angeles Galaxy
Harris was added in 2005 to the Los Angeles Galaxy, Steve Sampson staff who Harris' largely credits his professional development toward. During Harris' time at the Los Angeles Galaxy and in 2005 Harris was a part of the staff winning the U.S. Open Cup and MLS Cup double. During the 2005 season Harris' role was defined on the technical staff focusing on the reserve team, performance analysis, player development, scouting and the MLS super draft, while preparing for the Major League Soccer (super draft) leading into the 2006 season. The tragedy of President and General Manager Doug Hamilton’s sudden death in the preseason of 2006 shifted the regime of the staff after the start of the 2006 season. Harris remained with the Los Angeles Galaxy as Frank Yallop took over as head coach in May 2006.
Playing career
Before university and at the youth level Harris had the opportunity to play with three different clubs within cal-south, ODP (olympic development program) - regionIV USYSA and within USSF (national development program), also an opportunity within Major League Soccer, Major Indoor Soccer League and abroad at AFC Bournemouth. As a player Harris spent trials with AFC Bournemouth on two separate occasions after being scouted by Tony Pulis at the Bournemouth Classic but due to visa restrictions and the inability to gain work status in the United Kingdom, Harris also trialed with Sligo Rovers. Returning to the United States Harris played fourteen times, scoring eleven goals with nine assists for the Anaheim Splash. While maintaining amateur status Harris attended LBCC before transferring to Chapman University, located in Orange, California, in 1998. While at Chapman University, Harris received a bachelors degree in MES/Kinesiology. Harris had opportunity to participate with United States U-23 men's national soccer team training camps in 1995 and again in 1999. After university Harris played for the Orange County Waves as a forward with the Orange County Waves Harris played eighteen times scoring ten times and had an additional twelve assists which lead to opportunities with the Tampa Bay Mutiny and led to Virginia Beach. Harris' playing career ended abruptly upon repetitive and re-occurring injury. Harris completed coaching badges while playing and coached at the academy level before being recommended in 2003 by former coaches USA U-17 Glenn Myernick and United States U-23 men's national soccer team Clive Charles to work with the USSF (national development program), since Harris has been apart of professional setups in Both Europe and North America within Major League Soccer, Barclays Premier League, United Soccer League and Canadian Soccer League.
References
External links
- http://www.capitalcityfc.com/club/frontoffice/
- http://www.evertonfc.com/academy/youth-academy.html
- http://academy.evertonfc.com/blog/?author=10
- http://academy.evertonfc.com/
- http://www.cbulancers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=8100&ATCLID=1432930
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MLS_Cup_2005
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Lamar_Hunt_U.S._Open_Cup
- http://www.ccsoccernews.com/Season+Detail/2007/Irvine+Valley/Men/