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Jaime Arroyo
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Coaching Experience
USSF NATIONAL D LICENSE
Club:
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Saddleback United Soccer Club 2007
Head Coach Girls U12 Silver & Girls U15 Bronze
Accomplishments - U11 advanced to the round of 64 in State Cup including upset over Silver Elite team.
U15 League Champions & promoted to Silver for 2008
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International Soccer Academy 2006
Head Coach Girls U11 Bronze Rage
Accomplishments - Finished 3rd Place CSL first year team. Did not lose a game in League Cup against higher level opponents.
Trainer Girls U15 Silver
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AYSO 5 Years
Accomplishments numerous undefeated seasons
2005: Mission Viejo Classic 3rd place
2005: Redondo Beach Turkey Classic Finalist
2003: Long Beach Mayors Cup Finalist
Soccer Experience
35 Years of soccer experience playing at all levels!
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2006 - Present LA Blues Semi-Pro Team
Won numerous tournaments and League Championships
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2006 Present Saddleback United Soccer Club
Won first amateur tournament ever held for American Soccer Tennis Organization (ASTO).
Coed Soccer Team with Joy Fawcett & Saddleback Coaching Staff in Newport Beach Soccer League.
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1997 Present NHB Premier
Multiple League & League Cup Championships
State Championship, Western Regional Championship, Final Four at Nationals
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2000 Present VooDooDoc Sand Soccer
6 Time Huntington Beach Champion, 2 Mexico International Championship
- Have played indoor soccer for 10 years winning numerous championships in San Juan, Orange, and Garden Grove Leagues
Personal
Jaime is married and has 1 daughter. The family has been in San Clemente for over 10 years and Jaime has been involved in the soccer community there with coaching, team / personal training, and refereeing. Also staff member for ASTO and owns soccer academy Jaime Arroyo Soccer Academy (JASA).
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Joy Fawcett
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Playing Experience
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1996 Olympic gold medalist
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2000 Olympic silver medalist and 2004 Olympic gold medalist
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Member of 1991 and 1999 Women's World Cup Champion teams and the 1995 and 2003 bronze medal winning teams
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The highest scoring and most-capped defender in U.S. history, she played her final match for the USA in the 2004 Olympic gold medal match and ended her career with 239 caps and 27 goals
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Joy has played in all 4 World Cups and all 3 Olympics
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Former Co-Captain of US National Team
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Played all 3 years in WUSA for San Diego Spirit
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17 Year Veteran of US Women's National Team with over 200 international appearances, which ranks 4th in the world male or female.
Former UCLA Head Coach
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4-Time All-American at UC Berkeley and All-time leading scorer
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Played in every minute of every game in the 1995 World Cup, 1996 Olympics, 1999 Women's World Cup, 2000 Olympics, and 2003 World Cup.
Soccer mom of three children, Katelyn Rose, Carli, and Madilyn Rae
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Considered the best defender in the world
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Thomas Dooley
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Playing Experience
- New York/New Jersey Metrostars, MLS (00-01)
- Columbus Crew, MLS (97-99)
- FC Schalke 04, German Bundesliga (95-97)
- Bayer Leverkusen, German Bundesliga (93-95)
- FC Kaiserslautern, German Bundesliga (89-93)
- Homburg, German Third Division, Second Division and Bundesliga (84-89)
Career Highlights
- Named to the MLS "Best 11" team in 1997 and 1998. Named Snicker MLS Fair Play Award winner in 1998
- Was runner-up to Eddie Pope (D.C.) for MLS Defender of the Year in 1997, 1998 and 1999 MLS All-Star
- Has five goals and four assists, including one game-winning goal and one game-winning assist in 63 games
- U.S. National Team: A 1994 and 1998 World Cup starter...Was captain of the '98 World Cup team in France...Retired from the National team after the '98 World Cup...Played his farewell match on Feb. 21, 1999, playing the full 90 minutes in a 2-1 U.S. victory over Chile at Lockhart Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale...Finished his career with 81 caps, including 75 starts...Ended with seven goals and three assists
- Played most of those games at sweeper or defensive midfielder
- The 1993 U.S. Soccer Male Athlete of the Year, he played an integral part of the USA's success since his arrival in '92
- Made his debut for the U.S. on 5-30-92 vs. Ireland
- Scored his first goal for the U.S. on 6-9-93 against England in a 2-0 win
- 1998: Played in eight games, seven starts...Started all three games at the World Cup in France
- 1997: Was one of the best U.S. players on the field during many of the final qualifying matches, being the only U.S. player to play every minute of the last five qualifying matches in which the U.S. went 3-0-2...Played in 10 games, all starts
- 1996: Played in nine games, starting eight and scoring two goals...Scored in the 90th minute to give the U.S. a 2-2 tie against Mexico in the U.S. Cup '96...Also tallied a game-winning goal in a '98 World Cup qualifying match vs. Trinidad & Tobago on 11-10
- 1995: Started nine games, all starts and scored one goal... Was a key factor for the USA in its title run for U.S. Cup '95 and semifinal appearance in Copa America, despite suffering a stress fracture in his left ankle during U.S. Cup '95
- 1994: The only U.S. midfielder to play every minute of every game during the '94 World Cup...Played in 22 games, starting 21
- 1993: Scored three goals in as many games in U.S. Cup '93, including his first U.S. goal in the historic 2-0 upset of England on 6-9...Also had two goals against Germany...Voted the 1993 Futbol de Primera Player of the Year...Started 17 matches for the USA and served as captain against his native Germany on 12-18...Had four goals and two assists
- 1992: Made his U.S. National Team debut on 5-30 against Ireland...Played every minute of the USA's U.S. Cup '92 championship... Played in five games, all starts and had one assist.
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Shannon Boxx
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Playing Experience
- 2004 Olympic gold medalist, she scored the first goal of the tournament for the USA in Greece.
- Captained the FIFA Women's World All-Star Team to a victory over Germany in Paris in May of 2004 and named MVP of the prestigious Algarve Cup in March of 2004.
- 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Bronze Medalist
- Named to the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup All-Star Team.
- First player in U.S. history named to a Women's World Cup roster before every receiving a cap.
- Helped lead Notre Dame to its first NCAA title in 1995
- Southern California Native!
www.shannonboxx.com
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Shannon Macmillan
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Playing Experience
- 1996 Olympic gold medalist; 2000 Olympic silver medalist
- Member of the 1999 World Cup winning U.S. team
- Member of gold medal winning 1998 Goodwill Games team
- Scored the game winning goal against Norway in overtime of the semifinals at the 1996 Olympic
- Played all three seasons for the San Diego Spirit of the WUSA
- Named to the All-WUSA First Team in 2001 and was San Diego Spirit's MVP
- Four-time All-American at University of Portland and led the NCAA Div I in scoring in 1993
www.shannonmacsoccercamps.com
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