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JOE BROWN
Dynamo PDL Head Coach
Executive Vice President of the Carolina Dynamo
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Coach Brown has over 25 years of coaching experience at most levels
in the United States. He will be entering his 10th season of coaching
in the USL, six with the Carolina Dynamo and four with the Delaware
Wizards. During his stint with Delaware he led the Wizards to three
Northeast Divisional Finals and was selected Atlantic Division Coach
of the year in 1993. In 1999 the Carolina Dynamo advanced further than
any other D3 team in the Lamar Hunt US OPEN CUP before bowing out of
the tournament to the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. In 2000
Brown was appointed Head Coach of the Region 1 team that competed in
The US Soccer Festival.
In 2002 Coach Brown was inducted in the USL Hall Of Fame and named USL
executive of the year. In 2003 The Carolina Dynamo won the USL Pro Select
League Regular season championship and Brown was selected as Pro Select
League Coach of the Year. He has been a staff coach for Delaware and
Maryland's Olympic Development Programs. Prior to his years in the USL
Brown coached at the Junior college level At Delaware Tech for two seasons,
his Spirit teams where ranked in the NJCAA top 20 both seasons and in
1991 the team reach a record high ranking of 10th in the Nation. Brown
spent ten years coaching at the high school level at A.I Dupont High
school in Greenville, Delaware, winning four Blue Hen conference titles
and competing in the state playoffs eight seasons, including four state
semi-final appearances. Brown holds an "A" License from the
United States Soccer Federation. In June of 2005 with a 6-2 victory
over Raleigh CASL Elite, Brown broke the record for most wins in the
Club's history. In 2007 Brown led the Carolina Dynamo to an undefeated
PDL regular season national championship, only the seventh team to accomplish
this in the 20 year history of United Soccer Leagues. The 2007 Dynamo
advanced further than any PDL team in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup with
victories over Cape Cod, Richmond Kickers (USL-2), Seattle Sounders
(USL-1), before losing to the Houston Dynamo of MLS. Brown was selected
PDL Coach of the Year in 2007. Carolina Dynamo record 78-40-5
Delaware
Wizards record 49-37-11
USL Totals 127-77-16
Steve Allison
Carolina Dynamo PDL Assistant Coach
Carolina Dynamo Super 20 Coach
Director of Soccer, Greensboro Youth Soccer
Before taking over
as Director of Soccer in 2004 Steve Allison had served as the full-time
Boys Classic Director of Coaching for GYS since 1998.
Prior to that Steve served as the part-time Director of Coaching for
the Greensboro Soccer Club as well as holding numerous coaching roles
within GYS since 1992.
A twenty year veteran of college coaching, Allison led his teams to
six (6) NCAA Tournament appearances and four (4) Conference Championships.
The former Greensboro College Head Coach led the Pride to the first
four (4) of their ten (10) consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from
1994-2003.
In Allison's last four years at Greensboro College (1994-1997) the Pride
was 55-15-6, finishing in the Top 25 Nationally each year. His 1996
team reached the "Elite 8" of the NCAA Tournament and finished
the season
ranked 6th nationally.
The four-time NSCAA Division III Regional Coach of the Year is a Region
III Staff Coach for the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program,
NCYSA State Select (ODP) Staff, and is also a National Staff Scout for
US Soccer
Matt Brown
Dynamo PDL Assistant Coach/GK Coach
Assistant Coach Greensboro College Mens Soccer
Matt joins
the Dynamo for his second season as an assistant coach and goalkeeper
coach for the Dynamo. During the fall Matt serves as an assistant coach
for the Greensboro College Mens Soccer Team. As a player, Brown
was four-year starter as goalkeeper for Greensboro College (2002-05).
He posted a 37-16 record for GC and 0.87 goals against average. He played
on three conference champion and NCAA tournament teams.
In 2005, Brown was named second team all South Region, first team all-conference
and was picked to the USA South Tournament Team. While playing for the
Dynamo Matt was a member of the 2004 PDL Eastern Division Championship
team that advanced to the PDL semi-finals.
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PDL
PLAYERS REGISTER NOW
All
prospective players need to fill out the attached forms
(Try-Out, medical, & waiver)
Please mail/fax/e-mail to:
Carolina Dynamo
Att: PDL Try-outs
PO Box 29513
Greensboro, NC 27429
Fax: (336) 316-1276
scottzapko@carolinadynamo.com
Registration for the 2008
Season
PDL_2008 Medical_form
PDL_2008_Waiver_Form
Carolina Dynamo Player
Profile
PDL Carolina Dynamo
What makes the Carolina Dynamo the best option for your player/s during
the summer?*The Carolina Dynamo is the longest
running team in the USL system
*The Carolina Dynamo has the best training facilities in the league
Bryan Park and Macpherson stadium (soccer specific) Plush Bermuda
grass fields.
*Professional medical and training staff
*Fitness center for players
*Housing for players
*Complete communication with college coach during season. We understand
these are players. You have made an investment in your program, your
players will be available to you for your summer camps and other summer
commitments they must participate in as a player in your program.
*Training is twice a week to keep players sharp, but not over use
them, so they can work camps, summer jobs or continue school in the
summer
*Matches for the most part are on weekends
*Train and play your players in spots on the field you will be expecting
them to play in the fall.
*U-20 Dynamo Team added this summer --2007The
Carolina Dynamo has been in all the leagues in the USL from the A-League
to the PDL and has won championships in every level the club has participated.
As our club has grown and found our niche in the soccer market place,
the PDL has been our best fit. Building a soccer specific stadium
and our geographic location to some of the most talented college soccer
players in the nation. Adding U-20s to our program gives opportunities
for younger, equally talented players a chance for extra matches during
the summer as well.
We are very proud of our relationships we have with many colleges
and universities that recommend players to the Dynamo and enjoy being
part of their over all development.
Over the past 15 years we have had many players play in MLS and overseas.
John Ball ..Chicago (Southern Conn)
Stern John..Columbus
Nansha Kalonji..New York
Danny Care ..D C United
Mario Longo Columbus
Matt Knowles New York
Marcus Storey Columbus, Houston (UNC Chapel Hill)
Amir Lowery..Colorado ( Wake Forest)
Jon Busch..Columbus (UNC Charlotte)
Dennis Ludwig D C United (Rutgers)
James Riley New England ( Wake Forest)
Tim Marritt D C United ( UNC Chapel Hill)
Eric Kvello .New York (Georgetown)
Aiden Hainey New England (UNC Charlotte)
Justin Moose DC United (Wake Forest)
Scott Garlick DC United ,Dallas
Yari Alnut New England (Portland)
Khano Smith New England
Floyd Franks Chicago (UNC Charlotte)Over the
past three seasons 12 Dynamo Players have been drafted in MLS and
many others have extended their playing careers in the USL 1 (Former
A league) and overseas.
2006 team has 4 players invited to the MLS combine this January. We
are very proud to see players that have been involved with the Dynamo
continue their playing success, but none of this is possible without
the development your program has given them in an environment on a
daily basis.Our success has been due our strong
ownership , experienced office and coaching staff. We take pride in
taking care of the players first and strive to give then the proper
environment while they represent the Dynamo .We
believe we have the best Program for your players to compete in the
summer months and continue to find the best players in the nation
to play for our club.If you have any questions
please feel free to contact our GM
Scott Zapko or
Head Coach Joe Brown .
336-316-1266 email scottzapko@carolinadynamo.com or joebrown@carolinadynamo.com
check www.carolinadynamo.com
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Club
History
November 2002
Tampa
FL: The Carolina Dynamo were recently recognized and inducted to the
United Soccer Leagues Hall of Fame for its longstanding USL membership.
"We have established 10 years as a benchmark for recognition,
said USL President and founder Francisco Marcos. Reaching that
plateau is an outstanding achievement in this business and it is important
to recognize these clubs and individuals for their dedication and ability
to preserve numerous hardships, which no person or club is exempt from.
We have wanted to establish a USL Hall of Fame for several years
and I am excited to finally be able to honor some of the organizations
who have helped make the USL a success over the years. Recording history
of the sport is an important part of established soccer as a significant
member of the North American sports landscape. Documenting our own history
will assist the overall effort of recognizing the long-standing presence
of soccer in North America as well as the prominent figures within the
sport. Franchises inducted include the Dynamo, the Albuquerque
Geckos, Austin Lone Stars, Charleston Battery, Charlotte Eagles, Cocoa
Expos, Connecticut Wolves, El Paso Patriots, Nashville Metros, Richmond
Kickers, Texas Spurs and the Vancouver Whitecaps.
In addition, Carolina
Dynamo owner Neil Macpherson and General Manager/Head Coach Joe Brown
lead a group of 11 individuals recently inducted to the United Soccer
Leagues Hall of Fame under the category of Builders. The Builders category
honors individuals who have forged and built the USL and the sport of
soccer in North America.
2002
The club's
new Macpherson Stadium, named in honor of Macpherson's father, was unveiled
in 2002.
1996-2001
In 1996,
the club changed to a more regional focus and changed its name to Carolina,
entered the Select League (Third Division) and posted a 15-3 record.
The Dynamo upset the A-League's New York Fever, 1-0, in the Second Round
of the U.S. Open Cup before falling to DC United in the Quarterfinals.
The following year, the club moved up again to the newly-added A-League
and saw immediate success, reaching the A-League final, where it fell
to the Milwaukee Rampage 2-1 via a shootout. The Dynamo took 1998 to
focus on the construction of a new stadium and returned as a member
of the D3 Pro League in 1999. In their first year back the Dynamo upset
the A-League's Orange County Zodiac 2-0 in the Second Round of the U.S.
Open Cup before falling to the Columbus Crew in the Third Round.
1995
The team
moved up to the Pro League (Third Division) in 1995, where it missed
the postseason for the first time despite a winning record.
1993
The Dynamo
joined the USL system in 1993 as the Greensboro Dynamo, playing their
home games at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. Greensboro's
debut in the USL was made memorable as the team won league titles in
each of its first two seasons, becoming just the second outdoor team
to win back-to-back league titles.
1992
The Dynamo actually began as an amateur club in 1992 and was a southeast
regional finalist in that years Open Cup tournament. The club's owner,
Neil Macpherson was a shareholder in England's Nottingham Forest Club,
while his father was a past chairman of the team. Due to the interest
of his family, the Dynamo's logo resembles Nottingham Forest's.
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