Gordon Temple

Premier Soccer Coach at Sporting Kaw Valley

Gordon Temple's work experience showcases a strong background in soccer coaching and administration. Gordon has held various coaching roles, starting in 2007 with Sporting Kaw Valley, where they recruited and trained youth soccer players and worked as the marketing director. Subsequently, at Ottawa University, they served as an Assistant Men's Soccer Coach, handling administrative tasks and assisting with training sessions, goalkeeper training, and coaching both first-team and JV players. At Kansas Youth Soccer, Temple was the Head ODP Soccer Coach, in charge of training and selecting players for regional and national events. Later, at Baker University, they served as the Assistant Women's Soccer Coach, contributing to administrative tasks and designing training sessions. Currently, they work as an Assistant Men's Soccer Coach for Kaw Valley FC, where their responsibilities include player recruitment, training session design, assisting the head coach, and training goalkeepers.

Gordon Temple completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education with a focus on Sports and Recreation at Ottawa University from 2005 to 2009. In addition to their degree, they also obtained several certifications, including a USSF National C License from the U.S. Soccer Federation in September 2017 and a National Diploma from United Soccer Coaches in August 2015.

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Lawrence, United States

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Sporting Kaw Valley

Sporting Kaw Valley, which was formed after the merger between the Prodigy Youth Soccer Club (Topeka) and the Kaw Valley Soccer Association (Lawrence), is now one of the largest and most successful soccer clubs in Northeastern Kansas and currently serves as one of the five official Sporting Kansas City Juniors Affiliates Academy's in the region. Sporting Kaw Valley (SKV) was established in Lawrence, KS in 1982 and provides the opportunity for nearly 2200 children, between 3-19 years of age, to participate in recreational, academy, and competitive soccer programs each year.


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