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Angela Kelly (soccer)

Angela Kelly (born 3 October 1971) is the head coach of the University of Texas women’s soccer team. Kelly was previously the head coach of the University of Tennessee women’s soccer team for 12 seasons.[3]

Angela Kelly
Personal information
Full name Angela Kelly[1]
Date of birth (1971-10-03) 3 October 1971 (age 51)
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Height 1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Texas Longhorns (head coach)
College career
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1994 North Carolina Tar Heels 99 (38)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–1999 Raleigh Wings
International career
1990–1995 Canda 29 (1)
Managerial career
1995 North Carolina Tar Heels (grad. asst.)
1996–1999 Tennessee Volunteers (assistant)
2000–2011 Tennessee Volunteers
2012– Texas Longhorns
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kelly played for North Carolina women’s soccer from 1991–1994, where she was an All-American as a senior.

A native of Scotland, Kelly grew up in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. She represented Canada at the international level. She earned 29 caps with the Canada women’s soccer team,[2] including starting all three of Canada's games at the 1995 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Sweden.

She was inducted into the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame on 11 May 2004.[3]

Early life

Kelly was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 3 October 1971.[2] She grew up around the game of soccer as her father, John, played in the leagues in Glasgow. Her family immigrated to Canada when she was young, residing in Brantford, Ontario. Kelly graduated from North Park Collegiate and Vocational School in Brantford.

As a youth player, she was seen and scouted for the Canada women's soccer team. She played against the U.S. women's soccer team, which was coached by North Carolina women's soccer head coach Anson Dorrance at the time. Kelly was invited to attend a camp at North Carolina before the start of her senior year in high school where she was recruited for the North Carolina team.[4]

College career

Angela Kelly played for North Carolina from 1991–1994. Her team accumulated a 97–1–1 record during her four seasons with the Tar Heels. She previously held the record for most matches played (99) and started (94).[5] She was a four-time NCAA Division I National Champion, four-time ACC Conference regular season champion, four-time ACC Tournament champion, and a three-time NCAA All-Tournament Team member (1992–1994).[6] She was a first-team All-American in 1994.

She had 38 goals and 27 assists during her four years with the Tar Heels. She was named to the ACC's 50th Anniversary Team in 2002.[6]

Her North Carolina team still holds the NCAA Division I record for consecutive wins (92) from 1990–1994.[7] Those North Carolina teams also featured Mia Hamm, Kristine Lilly, and Tisha Venturini.

Playing career

Kelly made her debut for the Canada National Team in April 1990 at the age of 18 years old in a 1–1 draw against USSR. She scored in the 5–0 win over USSR on 21 April 1990.[2] She was a key part of Canada's first team to play at the Women's World Cup in 1995. She started every game during the qualifying process and every game at the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sweden.[2]

She spent two seasons playing in the United Soccer League W-League for the Raleigh Wings from 1998–1999. The Wings won the national championship both years.

She considered playing in the WUSA for the inaugural season in 2000, but after speaking with legendary basketball coach Pat Summitt she decided to accept the position as head coach of the Tennessee soccer team instead.[4]

Coaching career

After graduating from North Carolina, she returned to the team as a graduate assistant coach for the 1995 season. Following that season, she joined the University of Tennessee as an assistant coach for the program's inaugural season in 1996. She worked as an assistant coach for Charlie MacCabe from 1996 until 1999 while she continued her playing career.

Kelly was hired as the head coach for Tennessee in 2000.[3] During her 12 seasons in charge of the Tennessee program, she guided the team to eight NCAA Tournament appearances and five NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. She went 160–84–20 (.644) as the head coach at Tennessee. She was the three-time SEC Coach of the Year (2003–2005).

In December 2011, Kelly accepted the position as the head coach of women's soccer at the University of Texas. She led the Longhorns to a 8–10–2 record in 2012. She helped Texas get back to the NCAA Tournament in 2014, and led the team to an appearance in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2017.[6]

Honours

Player

North Carolina Tar Heels

  • NCAA National Champion (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994)
  • ACC Tournament Championship (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994)
  • ACC Regular Season Championship (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994)

Coach

Tennessee Volunteers

  • SEC Tournament Championship (2002, 2003, 2005, 2008)
  • SEC Regular Season Championship (2003, 2004, 2005)

Individual

  • SEC Coach of the Year (2003, 2004, 2005)

References

  1. ^ "December 1994 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees: The College of Arts and Sciences: Bachelor of Arts". Commencement. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 18 December 1994. p. 25. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e Angela Kelly at the Canadian Soccer Association. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Angela Kelly — Soccer Coach". University of Tennessee Athletics. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  4. ^ a b "New Soccer Coach Angela Kelly Speaks". The Alcalde. 20 January 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  5. ^ "Homecoming with the Horns: Texas faces a tough test in coach Angela Kelly's return to North Carolina". Hookem.com. 21 August 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  6. ^ a b c "Texas Soccer Fact Book" (PDF). brantfordexpositor. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  7. ^ "NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Records" (PDF).

External links

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Angela Kelly born 3 October 1971 is the head coach of the University of Texas women s soccer team Kelly was previously the head coach of the University of Tennessee women s soccer team for 12 seasons 3 Angela KellyPersonal informationFull nameAngela Kelly 1 Date of birth 1971 10 03 3 October 1971 age 51 Place of birthGlasgow ScotlandHeight1 60 m 5 ft 3 in 2 Position s MidfielderTeam informationCurrent teamTexas Longhorns head coach College careerYearsTeamApps Gls 1991 1994North Carolina Tar Heels99 38 Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1998 1999Raleigh WingsInternational career1990 1995Canda29 1 Managerial career1995North Carolina Tar Heels grad asst 1996 1999Tennessee Volunteers assistant 2000 2011Tennessee Volunteers2012 Texas Longhorns Club domestic league appearances and goalsKelly played for North Carolina women s soccer from 1991 1994 where she was an All American as a senior A native of Scotland Kelly grew up in Brantford Ontario Canada She represented Canada at the international level She earned 29 caps with the Canada women s soccer team 2 including starting all three of Canada s games at the 1995 FIFA Women s World Cup in Sweden She was inducted into the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame on 11 May 2004 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 College career 3 Playing career 4 Coaching career 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Coach 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditKelly was born in Glasgow Scotland on 3 October 1971 2 She grew up around the game of soccer as her father John played in the leagues in Glasgow Her family immigrated to Canada when she was young residing in Brantford Ontario Kelly graduated from North Park Collegiate and Vocational School in Brantford As a youth player she was seen and scouted for the Canada women s soccer team She played against the U S women s soccer team which was coached by North Carolina women s soccer head coach Anson Dorrance at the time Kelly was invited to attend a camp at North Carolina before the start of her senior year in high school where she was recruited for the North Carolina team 4 College career EditAngela Kelly played for North Carolina from 1991 1994 Her team accumulated a 97 1 1 record during her four seasons with the Tar Heels She previously held the record for most matches played 99 and started 94 5 She was a four time NCAA Division I National Champion four time ACC Conference regular season champion four time ACC Tournament champion and a three time NCAA All Tournament Team member 1992 1994 6 She was a first team All American in 1994 She had 38 goals and 27 assists during her four years with the Tar Heels She was named to the ACC s 50th Anniversary Team in 2002 6 Her North Carolina team still holds the NCAA Division I record for consecutive wins 92 from 1990 1994 7 Those North Carolina teams also featured Mia Hamm Kristine Lilly and Tisha Venturini Playing career EditKelly made her debut for the Canada National Team in April 1990 at the age of 18 years old in a 1 1 draw against USSR She scored in the 5 0 win over USSR on 21 April 1990 2 She was a key part of Canada s first team to play at the Women s World Cup in 1995 She started every game during the qualifying process and every game at the 1995 FIFA Women s World Cup in Sweden 2 She spent two seasons playing in the United Soccer League W League for the Raleigh Wings from 1998 1999 The Wings won the national championship both years She considered playing in the WUSA for the inaugural season in 2000 but after speaking with legendary basketball coach Pat Summitt she decided to accept the position as head coach of the Tennessee soccer team instead 4 Coaching career EditAfter graduating from North Carolina she returned to the team as a graduate assistant coach for the 1995 season Following that season she joined the University of Tennessee as an assistant coach for the program s inaugural season in 1996 She worked as an assistant coach for Charlie MacCabe from 1996 until 1999 while she continued her playing career Kelly was hired as the head coach for Tennessee in 2000 3 During her 12 seasons in charge of the Tennessee program she guided the team to eight NCAA Tournament appearances and five NCAA Sweet 16 appearances She went 160 84 20 644 as the head coach at Tennessee She was the three time SEC Coach of the Year 2003 2005 In December 2011 Kelly accepted the position as the head coach of women s soccer at the University of Texas She led the Longhorns to a 8 10 2 record in 2012 She helped Texas get back to the NCAA Tournament in 2014 and led the team to an appearance in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2017 6 Honours EditPlayer Edit North Carolina Tar Heels NCAA National Champion 1991 1992 1993 1994 ACC Tournament Championship 1991 1992 1993 1994 ACC Regular Season Championship 1991 1992 1993 1994 Coach Edit Tennessee Volunteers SEC Tournament Championship 2002 2003 2005 2008 SEC Regular Season Championship 2003 2004 2005 Individual SEC Coach of the Year 2003 2004 2005 References Edit December 1994 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees The College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts Commencement University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 18 December 1994 p 25 Retrieved 26 February 2023 a b c d e Angela Kelly at the Canadian Soccer Association Retrieved 2 June 2021 a b c Angela Kelly Soccer Coach University of Tennessee Athletics Retrieved 2 June 2021 a b New Soccer Coach Angela Kelly Speaks The Alcalde 20 January 2012 Retrieved 2 June 2021 Homecoming with the Horns Texas faces a tough test in coach Angela Kelly s return to North Carolina Hookem com 21 August 2018 Retrieved 2 June 2021 a b c Texas Soccer Fact Book PDF brantfordexpositor Retrieved 2 June 2021 NCAA Division I Women s Soccer Records PDF External links EditAngela Kelly FIFA competition record archived Angela Kelly at the Canadian Soccer Association Canada Soccer Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angela Kelly soccer amp oldid 1146861424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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