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Joe McNab

Regional Technical Director at Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club

Joe McNab is an experienced soccer professional currently serving as the Regional Technical Director for Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club since January 2024. Prior to this, McNab held multiple roles at Chicago Fire FC from August 2018 to December 2023, including Head of Formation Phase & Coach Development and Assistant Director of Coaching. Additional coaching experience includes positions as Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach at North Park University, Benedictine University, and Oglethorpe University. McNab began a technical career at Chiefs Futbol Club and Tucker Youth Soccer, along with professional playing experiences at Wilmington Hammerheads FC, Woking Football Club, and Long Island Rough Riders. McNab holds a degree in Organizational Management and Leadership from North Park University and has foundational education from Fareham College and Bramhall High School.

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Castle Rock, United States

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Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club

Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club (CRYSC) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides one of the nation’s most comprehensive, in-depth approaches to youth soccer- providing opportunities for players three-years-old to professional, from beginner to advanced. In partnership with the professional MLS team, CRYSC has access to resources and support above and beyond other soccer clubs. Serving over 9,000 children every season, CRYSC staffs the nation’s best coaches to provide all children, at all levels, opportunities to enjoy and grow in the game of soccer. In addition to leagues, CRYSC provides beginner to advanced level tournaments, camps and clinics in the summer and winter as well as college preparation assistance. In addition to the youth programs provided by CRYSC, over 4,000 children are served annually in the nation’s largest youth soccer outreach program. Through our Soccer for Success and Zarlengo programs, CRYSC provides opportunities for underserved youth to have access to the world’s game. These programs focus on aspects above and beyond youth soccer, targeting physical activity, nutrition education, mentorship, and family engagement in communities that need additional support. CRYSC also offers opportunities with access to some of the nation’s best youth teams through the U.S. Development Academy. These teams connect national team coaches directly with academy clubs to develop and identify players and coaches for future Youth National Teams.


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