Sean Overton

Referee, Instructor & Mentor at Heartland Soccer Association

Sean Overton currently serves as the State Director of Instruction for the Kansas State Referee Committee (Soccer), where responsibilities include collaborating with Referee Instructors and the Education Committee to enhance the training of soccer referees. In addition, Sean is the Vice President of Sales & Business Development at Ambiflo and has a long-standing commitment to the Heartland Soccer Association as a Referee, Instructor, and Mentor. Previous roles include National Sales Director at Finite Engineering Associates 3D, Customer Operations Lead at ZenKey, and positions at Pinsight Media, Mersoft Corporation, Ericsson, and Huawei, each focused on sales, account management, and business development. Sean holds a Master of Business Administration in International Information Systems from The University of Texas at Arlington and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from the University of Kansas.

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Overland Park, United States

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Heartland Soccer Association

Heartland Soccer Association is a nonprofit and educational youth soccer association and is recognized as the largest and most competitive youth soccer leagues and tournament hosts in the United States. The league accepts players of all skill levels including recreational and premier level players and teams. Each year over 170+ different soccer clubs compete through Heartland. Over 1500+ teams and 30,000+ plus youth from age 9 to 19 compete each league season and many age groups have up to 12 subdivisions with 9 or more teams playing in each subdivision. The sheer number of teams allow players and teams the opportunity to compete against similarly skilled teams at all ages. In addition to league play, Heartland Soccer Association hosts over a dozen exceptional tournaments each year all played on world class turf fields. Our tournaments draw over 300+ teams and 50,000+ youth players, from over 16 states including Texas, Minnesota, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Colorado and Illinois, as well as Mexico and Canada.


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