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ATHLETICS TEAMS :: SOCCER
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Head Coach · Doug Moore
Details: Email: bmoore4@lhup.edu; Phone: 570-484-2192
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Doug Moore |
Head Coach |
18-4 Career |
Same at LHU |
Sheffield Hallam University '66 |
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Second season |
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Doug
Moore has been announced the new Lady Eagles head coach this year. He will replace Heather Davis who resigned at the
end of this past season. Moore is also the
head coach for the Bald Eagle Mens Soccer team and is excited about this opportunity
to lead both soccer programs to success.
I see
coaching both teams as a bonus, Moore said. I love the on-field coaching
and this acts a double bonus.
This will be
Moores second season at the helm of the Lady Eagles.
During the 2001 season, he led the
Lady Eagles to a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championship and to a berth
in the NCAA Tournament, where they won the NCAA DII Northeast Region Championships.
The
Haven women went 18-4 overall and 10-1 in conference action that year. The 18 wins mark
the most wins during a single season for the Lady Eagles.
Prior
to his appointment at Lock Haven in 2001, Moore was the Chief Executive Officer and
founder of the Singapore Professional Football League. He served as the national coach of
Singapore, leading the team to unprecedented success including the national teams
first ever Malaysia Cup victory in 1994.
His
background includes stints as the head coach of the Al Jahra Club and Al Samiya Club in
Kuwait in 1986-89 and 1989-90, respectively. Moore was also a staff coach for the New
Zealand F.A. from 1981 through 1986, a stint which included a trip to the World Cup in
Spain in 1982. He also spent time coaching in Japan and Malaysia.
He is
a 1966 graduate from Sheffield Hallam University in Sheffield, England and holds a full
coaching license from the English Football Association, a FIFA diploma and the NSCAA
Premier Diploma. He received a masters degree from Lock Haven University in 2004.
Moore
has worked as a lecturer on the sport, and is the author of several soccer handbooks and
other publications.
Moore
has 13 years of professional playing experience, recording time with the Aston Villa F.C.
(1956-60), Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. (1960-63), Sheffield United F.C. (1963-66) and the
Walsall F.C. (1966-68).
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