
Roby Stahl named assistant coach for the Cincinnati Kings
November 1, 2010 - Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL)
Cincinnati Kings News Release
Roby Stahl will join Head Coach Craig Rhodis on the sidelines as assistant coach for the 2010-11 season of the Cincinnati Kings Indoor Soccer Team.
Stahl is one of the first Americans ever to play and coach full time professionally in Europe. He has been instrumental in raising the level of skill and play for thousands of students from grade school through college, nationally and internationally
After graduating from the University of Akron, Stahl was one of the first Americans to play professionally in Europe, playing with the Cork Celtic FC in Ireland and training with West Ham United of the English Premier League as well as playing for various teams in the United States.
Prior to becoming the head coach for the Cincinnati Kings, his professional coaching resume includes stints as the Head Men's and Women's Coach for Tyresö FF in Stockholm, Sweden, Head Coach at the College of Charleston (SC), Assistant Coach at Old Dominion University, and Interim Coach for both Men and Women at the University of Central Florida.
Many of Stahl's former players are presently playing in the MLS, the WPSL, and in foreign countries. In Sweden, 12 of his former players competed in World Championships, European Championships, and the Olympic Games.
The Cincinnati Kings will play their first home game on Saturday, Nov. 20, 7:35 p.m. at the Cincinnati Gardens. For more information, visit http://www.kingsindoor.com/.
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