- Brian McManus
Infobox Football biography
playername= Brian McManus
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countryofbirth =Scotland
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position =Midfielder
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1986
1990
clubs = AberdeenRaith Rovers San Diego Nomads
Portland Timbers
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1986
1987-
managerclubs =Torrey Pines High School UC San Diego "(assistant)"UC San Diego
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ntupdate =Brian McManus (born in
Scotland ) is a former Scottishsoccer midfielder who is currently a Director of Coaching for the San Diego Nomads youth soccer club and the head coach of theUC San Diego women’s soccer team. He is a four time NCAA Coach of the Year and has led UC San Diego to seven national championships. He also played in Scotland, one season in theWestern Soccer Alliance and one in theAmerican Professional Soccer League .Playing
McManus played professionally in Scotland for
Raith Rovers andAberdeen F.C. . At some point, he moved to the United States. In 1986, he played for theSan Diego Nomads of theWestern Soccer Alliance . In 1990, he was with the Portland Timbers of theAmerican Professional Soccer League . During these years, he was establishing himself as one of the top women’s collegiate soccer coaches in the nation.Coaching
According to his biography, he coached semi-pro soccer in Los Angeles, but there is no mention of a team, league or relevant years. At some point in his career he coached the
Torrey Pines High School boys’ team. In 1986,UC San Diego hired McManus as an assistant with its women’s soccer team. In 1987, he became the head coach, a position he holds to this day. When McManus took on responsibility for the Tritons, they played at the Division III level. From 1986 until 1999, the Tritons won five Division III championships (1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999). During those years, McManus was a three time NCAA coach of the year. In 2000, the Tritons moved up to Division II. McManus and his team quickly proved themselves, winning two consecutive national championships (2000, 2001) while McManus was the 2001 Division II Coach of the Year.External links
* [http://www.ucsdtritons.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5800&ATCLID=186324 UCSD Coaching profile]
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