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Joe Flanagan (soccer)

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Joe Flanagan
Personal information
Position(s) Forward / Midfielder
Youth career
1986-1989 Cal State Dominguez Hills
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987 Los Angeles Heat
1990 Los Angeles Heat
1992 Los Angeles United (indoor)
1995 Los Angeles Salsa U-23
Managerial career
1992-1993 Cal State Dominguez Hills (assistant)
1994- Cal State Dominguez Hills (men)
2002- Cal State Dominguez Hills (women)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Joe Flanagan is an American soccer coach who heads the Cal State Dominguez Hills men's and women's team. He was the 2000 and 2008 NCAA Division II Coach of the Year. A retired American soccer player, Flanagan played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League and Continental Indoor Soccer League.

Player

Flanagan graduated from West High School. He attended Cal State Dominguez Hills, playing on the men's soccer team from 1986 to 1989. He finished his career at Dominguez Hills as the school’s all time goal scorer. In 1987, Flanagan spent the collegiate off-season as an amateur with the Los Angeles Heat of Western Soccer Alliance.[1] In 1990, he turned professional with the Heat, now playing in the American Professional Soccer League.[2] In 1992, he played for the Los Angeles United in the Continental Indoor Soccer League. In 1995, Flanagan played for the Los Angeles Salsa U-23 team. He was selected as the 1995 Western Division Rookie of the Year.

Coach

In 1992, Flanagan became an assistant coach to Marine Cano with the Cal State Dominguez Hills men's soccer team.[3] In 1994, he succeeded Cano as the head coach of the men’s team. In 2002, he also became the head coach of the women’s team. In 2000 and 2008, Flanagan took the men’s team to the NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship.[4] He was also named the 2000 and 2008 NSCAA National Coach of the Year. In 2009, the women’s team finished runner-up to the Grand Valley State Lakers in the NCAA Division II national championship.

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