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UCF Knights men's soccer
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UCF Knights
men's soccer
2023 UCF Knights men's soccer team
Founded1975; 49 years ago (1975)
UniversityUniversity of Central Florida
Head coachScott Calabrese (7th season)
ConferenceSun Belt
LocationOrlando, Florida
StadiumUCF Soccer and Track Stadium
(Capacity: 2,000)
NicknameUCF Knights
ColorsBlack and gold[1]
   
Home
Away
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2019, 2020
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
NCAA Tournament appearances
1982, 1983, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Conference Tournament championships
1979, 1980, 1981, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2020
Conference Regular Season championships
2003, 2004, 2018, 2019, 2020

The UCF Knights men's soccer team represents the University of Central Florida in National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division I. As of the next NCAA men's soccer season in 2023, the Knights compete in the Sun Belt Conference (SBC). This coincides with UCF's July 2023 move from the American Athletic Conference (The American), a league in which it had been a member since 2013,[2] to the Big 12 Conference, which sponsors soccer only for women.[3] They play their home games on UCF's main campus in Orlando, Florida at the UCF Soccer and Track Stadium. The Knights are currently led by head coach Scott Calabrese.[4]

History

The Knights soccer program began in 1975 under Jim Rudy. The Knights went 10–4–1 that year, defeating St. Leo in their first match 8–0.[5] In 1984, the team made the move to Division I. The Knights were nationally ranked for the first time during the 2010 season, and rose to a program high of No. 8 during the 2011 season.[5][6][7]

After UCF announced its move to the Big 12, it was forced to find a new home for men's soccer because the Big 12 only sponsors soccer for women. School officials expected to join the SBC, which reinstated men's soccer for the 2022 season with a lineup that significantly included the only then-current Big 12 member with a men's soccer program (West Virginia) and both Southeastern Conference schools that sponsor varsity men's soccer (Kentucky and South Carolina).[8] This was confirmed on June 21, 2022, when the SBC officially announced UCF's 2023 arrival as a men's soccer member.

The Knights have an all-time record of 422–330–76.[9]

Stadium

The Knights play their home games at the UCF Soccer and Track Stadium which is a part of Knights Plaza, located on the north end of UCF's main campus in Orlando, Florida. The soccer field is made of natural grass and measures 347 feet (106 m) x 200 feet (61 m).[10]

In 2011, the stadium was heavily renovated, boasting a 2,000 seat capacity with a new 1,475-seat stand, press box, 7,500 square feet (700 m2) clubhouse, restrooms and new entrance on the west side of the facility. The original 500-seat stand was retained as a visitors' stand.[11]

Roster

As of 14 August [12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Luciano Natoli
2 DF United States USA Zane Bubb
3 DF France FRA Raphael Crivello
4 MF Germany GER Jonas Fritschi
5 MF Senegal SEN Ousmane Ba
6 DF Brazil BRA Anderson Rosa
7 FW Senegal SEN Mouhamed Pouye
8 MF Puerto Rico PUR Beto Ydrach
9 FW Brazil BRA Lucca Dourado
10 FW France FRA Clarence Awoudor
11 FW Senegal SEN Malang Mandiang
12 MF United States USA Robbie Soronellas
13 DF Israel ISR Ron Ben Dakon
14 FW Portugal POR Fabio Guerreiro
15 MF Finland FIN Saku Heiskanen
16 DF Costa Rica CRC Timothy Arias
17 MF New Zealand NZL Oscar Hough
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF France FRA Yanis Belatrache
20 DF Costa Rica CRC Brandon Calderon
21 FW Ghana GHA Emmanuel Bam
22 MF United States USA Drew Hansen
23 DF Germany GER Arne Michaelis
24 MF United States USA AJ Seals
26 GK United States USA Shane Wright
27 GK Colombia COL Pablo Ossabal
28 FW United States USA Junior Trucillo
29 FW United States USA Joey Mueller
30 MF Israel ISR Itai Levisman
31 GK Spain ESP Juanvi Muñoz

Coaches

Tenure Coach Seasons Record Pct.
1975–1988 Jim Rudy 14 139–62–17 .638
1989–1992 Bill Barker 4 27–39–4 .386
1993–2004 Bob Winch 12 112–100–16 .491
2005–2006 Brent Erwin 2 13–17–3 .394
2007–2016 Bryan Cunningham 6 57–53–20 .515
2017–present Scott Calabrese 3 36–12–7 .718
Totals 6 coaches 45 seasons 384–287–71 .565
Records are through the conclusion of the 2013 NCAA Season.

Seasons

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Season Coach Record Notes
Overall Conference
Independent
1975 Jim Rudy 10–4–1
1976 15–1–1
Sunshine State Conference
1977 Jim Rudy 11–4–0 4–0–0
1978 4–8–0 1–2–0
1979 8–7–0 3–1–0 Sunshine State Tournament Champions
1980 12–3–1 3–0–0 Sunshine State Tournament Champions
1981 10–3–1 3–1–1 Sunshine State Tournament Champions
1982 10–4–2 4–3–0 NCAA Division II Tournament
1983 12–4–3 4–2–0 NCAA Division II Tournament
Independent
1984 Jim Rudy 8–5–3
1985 10–2–3
1986 9–5–1
1987 10–8–0
1988 10–4–1
1989 Bill Barker 6–10–2
1990 8–10–0
1991 5–13–0
1992 8–6–2
Trans America Athletic Conference/Atlantic Sun Conference
1993 Bob Winch 4–10–1 3–4–0
1994 9–10–2 2–3–1
1995 5–11–1 2–3–1
1996 10–7–1 4–2–0 TAAC East Division Champions
1997 12–6–0 3–5–0
1998 13–7–0 6–1–0
1999 12–7–0 3–3–0
2000 2–14–3 1–4–1
2001 12–7–0 4–3–0
2002 10–8–3 5–2–1 Atlantic Sun Tournament Champions; NCAA First round
2003 12–6–3 6–2–1 Atlantic Sun Regular Season and Tournament Champions;
NCAA Second round
2004 11–7–2 7–2–0 Atlantic Sun Regular Season and Tournament Champions;
NCAA Second round
Conference USA
2005 Brent Erwin 7–8–1 2–6–1
2006 6–9–2