Ross Bristow

Executive Director at North Shore FC Soccer Club

Ross Bristow has extensive experience in the soccer industry, serving as the Executive Director for North Shore FC Soccer Club since 2017 and operating as a Business Owner at RB Soccer since the same year. Prior to these roles, Bristow had a professional playing career, competing as a Professional Soccer Player for the Chicago Mustangs Professional Arena Soccer (2016-2017), Bishop's Stortford Town (2010-2014), Cambridge United Football Club (2008-2009), and Ipswich Town Academy (2006-2007).

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Lake Forest, United States

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North Shore FC Soccer Club

North Shore FC is a community based travel soccer organization that offers a competitive developmental program for boy & girl players born 2015 through to 2003. Formed in 2017 through the community based AYSO 163 recreation program in Lake Forest, NSFC provides a competitive travel program for players wanting to take their game to the next level. NSFC is dedicated to address the development of our players to give them a variety of learning styles to advance players technical and tactical skills to compete at the highest level of play. NSFC teams compete locally in the IWSL, Illinois Women’s Soccer League & YSSL, Young Sportsman Soccer League and play in local and out of state soccer tournaments. NSFC's higher level teams play in the Illinois State and Presidents cup. NSFC has aspirations of becoming an elite program. NSFC is a family orientated environment where coaches, players and parents are held accountable for their conduct both on and off the field. NSFC wants our teams to be competitive but also play within the rules of the game and represent the club positively, whether it is practice, league game or tournament. NSFC has aspirations of becoming an elite program. NSFC is a family orientated environment where coaches, players and parents are held accountable for their conduct both on and off the field. NSFC wants our teams to be competitive but also play within the rules of the game and represent the club positively, whether it is practice, league game or tournament.


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