Richmond Strikers Name Bob
Jenkins -
Current US National Team U 18
Head Coach
Director of Coaching and
Player Development
Richmond, VA (April 30, 2008)
As of June 1, 2008, the Richmond
Strikers Soccer Club will have a
new Director of Coaching and
Player Development. Bob Jenkins,
who has been a member of the
U.S. Soccer’s National Teams’
coaching staff since 1999, has
accepted the position with the
Strikers and will be moving to
Richmond with his wife and two
sons in June to head up all
player and coaching education,
training, and club-wide player
development. Jenkins will take
the Director of Coaching reins
from Carlos Martinoli, who has
acted as the club’s Director of
Coaching for the past 13 years.
Martinoli will remain with the
Richmond Strikers in a senior
capacity.
“The
Strikers couldn’t be more
thrilled about Bob’s decision to
join our organization,” said
Scott Turner, Executive Director
for the Richmond Strikers. “Bob
has served in numerous roles
both as a college coach at the
University of Virginia in
Charlottesville, VA and at
American University outside of
Washington DC, as well as head
coach of the US’s U18 National
Team. Bob also acted as head of
the US Soccer’s coaching
education and youth development
and has developed the manual
used across the country as a
reference for best practices for
soccer education and training.
Bob’s experience at all levels
of soccer from the recreation
level on up to the National Team
level gives him a unique
perspective on the sport and a
level of coaching and experience
that will benefit Striker
players, coaches and Richmond’s
soccer community as a whole”
said Turner.
“The
Strikers are consistently on the
path of improvement and growth
and have earned the reputation
as one of the top youth soccer
clubs in the United States” said
Bob Jenkins, new Director of
Coaching and Player Development
for the Strikers “The club’s
first-class soccer complex at
Striker Park and the new Markel
Fields at West Creek give the
club the ability to create
programs, run tournaments and
offer a superior soccer
experience to the youth of
Richmond, as well as to those
players from across the nation
who attend the Striker’s
tournaments. I am looking
forward to returning to Virginia
where my wife and I have spent
many happy years and to building
on the strong foundation the
Strikers have created over the
past 30 years,” stated Jenkins.
The
Strikers plan to welcome Jenkins
with a reception at Striker Park
where players and coaches can
meet him and his family. He will
assume his new position on June
1, 2008.
About
Bob Jenkins:
A member of
U.S. Soccer’s National coaching
staff since 1999, Jenkins began
as an assistant coach for the
U.S. Under-18 Men’s National
Team. In 2002, he became a
National Staff Coach (Region I),
and in 2004 he was named head
coach of the Under-18 MNT.
In early 2005, Bob Jenkins was
named U.S. Soccer’s Director of
Coaching Education and Youth
Development. As the Director of
Coaching Education and Youth
Development, Jenkins is charged
with creating a consistent
philosophy in National Education
Programs and communicating
player development concepts and
positions.
Jenkins is responsible for the
oversight of U.S. Soccer’s
coaching curriculum and guides
all aspects of coaching
education, as well as overseeing
National Staff Coaches on
technical matters. He also
served a key role in the
creation of U.S. Soccer’s
Development Academy.
Before coming to U.S. Soccer,
Jenkins served as the head coach
at American University from
1992-1999, helping the Eagles
become a force in the Patriot
League. In 1997, Jenkins led the
Eagles to a No. 5 national
ranking and the quarterfinals of
the NCAA Championship.
Jenkins was also an assistant at
Virginia from 1989-1991 with
former U.S. Men’s National Team
head coach Bruce Arena. Bob was
a four-year starter from
1980-1984 at Duke University.
He currently lives with his
wife, Cindy, and their two
children, Zach and Liam in
Vermont.

Pictured are Chris Friant, Director of Tournaments; Scott Turner,
Executive Director;
Jenkins; and Carlos Martinoli, Director of Coaching for the Richmond Strikers
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