- Stephen Negoesco
Stephen Negoesco or Stephen Negoescu (
September 12 ,1925 -) is aRomanian-American formersoccer player and coach.Born in
New Jersey , Negoesco returned with his father toRomania after his mother's death. While living with relatives, he discovered and took up soccer. His skills would help Negoesco survive and escape imprisonment by theNazis during their occupation of Romania inWorld War II , and after the war, he played briefly in theRomanian Football League before returning to the United States.Settling in
California , Negoesco enrolled at theUniversity of San Francisco in 1947 where he studiedbiology . He also resumed playing soccer, coached by Gus Donoghue. Negoesco led the Dons to the 1949 California collegiate title and the 1950NCAA co-championship withPenn State , and he also earned two All-American honors during this period.After graduating in 1951, Negoesco taught in the
San Francisco Unified School District for a decade. He then was hired as USF's men's soccer coach in 1962, a post he would hold until his retirement in 2000. During that period, Negoesco would coach the Dons to 544 victories, 22 conference titles, and four NCAA titles (1966, 1975, 1976, and 1980).Among the players he mentored were former All-Americans John Doyle and
Andy Atuegbu , as well as former Peruvian presidentAlejandro Toledo .After his retirement from coaching men's soccer, Negoesco was inducted to the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America hall of fame in 2003, joining his former coach, Gus Donoghue.Negoesco Stadium on the USF campus was named in his honor.External links
* [http://usfdons.cstv.com/trads/soccer_trad.html Negoesco's legacy at USFDons.com]
* [http://www.nscaa.com/subpages/20060403190718317.php Negoesco named to NSCAA hall of fame]
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