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Keith A. Williams
Owner / Skills Trainer, Total Soccer and Fitness
Keith played youth soccer for the Texas Longhorns SC and his collegiate career at The University of Tulsa. He received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science in 1996 before returning back to the DFW area to start his career as a Systems Engineer and to begin his coaching career.
When the telecommunications industry took a turn for the worst in 2001, Keith decided to leave corporate america and focus his time, energy, and passion solely into coaching and teaching youth soccer teams and players in North Texas. He has coached club teams at all ages, both boys and girls, collegiate teams and athletes, as well as adult teams.
Coaching experience and accomplishments include:
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18+ years of coaching experience
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USSF “B” Coaching License
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Currently coaching 2 FC Dallas LHGCL teams *one plays in Premier league
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2012 FC Dallas ECNL Coach
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2008 Girls U-17 President’s Cup Nationals Runner-up
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2007 Div II Girls SPC Champions (Episcopal School of Dallas)
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2005 Nationalist Richland Junior College Womens team
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2001 Women’s Open Cup Nationalist
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2001 Men’s Open Cup National Runner-up
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Several LHGCL First place finishes
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Many USYSA Soccer Tournament Championships
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Former Girls Director of Coaching: Texas Comets SC
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Former Board of Directors Member: Dallas Inter Soccer Club (Now known as FC Dallas Youth)
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1997 Coach of the Year for PYSA Competitive Div
During the summers, while in college, Keith played semi-pro for the Dallas Rockets. Upon finishing his final year in college Keith was a first round draft pick for the Wichita Wings, of the NPSL (National Professional Soccer League).
Keith was named into the University of Tulsa Hall of Fame as a member of the 1991 Men’s soccer team. (Record of 14-3, first NCAA Tournament appearance in school history)
Keith’s systematic engineering background, coupled with his playing and coaching experience, gives him a definite advantage in training and teaching athletes of all ages and levels.