Coaching Staff
Temple Men's Soccer Coaching Staff
David MacWilliams
Head Coach
David MacWilliams was the head coach for the Temple men's soccer team from 2000-2018. MacWilliams guided the team to a fantastic start in its first season in the American Athletic Conference in 2013, finishing fourth with a record of 10-4-4, 3-1-4 after being picked by every coach to finish last in the conference. MacWilliams was named the Bill Harris Coach of the Year after Temple was named the Philadelphia Soccer Six Champions. MacWilliams and the rest of his staff were also named the American Athletic Conference Coaching Staff of the Year. MacWilliams also achieved his 100th career win from the Temple sideline in the team’s season opener at Saint Peters.
KENDALL WALKES -
Kendall played soccer in his native Trinidad & Tobago 'from the cradle to the yard'! A former National player at youth and senior level, Kendall was signed as a teenager to a professional contract with the Denver Dynamos of the North American Soccer League (NASL). Then his career travelled through the hills of West Virginia to Davis & Elkins College on his way to West Chester University. Kendall was the head coach for the West Chester University Men's team for 24 years (1990 through 2013). In 2003 - 04 Kendall was Conference (PSAC) Coach of the year, as well as SEPSCA, Regional and National Boys' Coach of the Year. He is today the winningest men's soccer coach in the program's history. He then served as Technical Director for the Trinidad & Tobago Men's national soccer program. Included were 11 teams U-11 through U-23, as well as their Women's National Team. During that time, Kendall was responsible for Player Development from grassroots to senior levels, Coaching Education, supervising National team programs, Researching current World football trends and revenue streaming. Kendall has a USSF 'A' coaching license: UEFA 'B' license: FIFA Youth Academy; FIFA Technical Director Diploma; as well as a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. Kendall was a State coaching course 'D' license instructor (EPYSA) from 1985-2012. He later spent 11 years as a youth instructor for the Philadelphia Union. |
“A” License coach. Former National team player for Trinidad & Tobago. Played in the NASL.
Former Technical Director for Trinidad & Tobago National team.