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Sasho Cirovski (1962) is a Macedonian-American soccer coach, raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, who led his University of Maryland team to the NCAA championship in 2005 and 2008.
[edit] Early life and careerBorn in Yugoslavia, he grew up in Vratnica, a small village in Macedonia. Cirovski immigrated to Canada at the age of eight and became an outstanding all-around athlete in Ontario schools. A stand-out college soccer player for the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee he was selected the school's outstanding athlete upon his graduation in 1985. He earned a masters degree there in 1989. After playing professional soccer for several years, Cirovski moved into coaching, including stints at both his alma mater and at the University of Hartford, where he led his team to two consecutive NCAA Tournament berths. [edit] Cirovski at MarylandIn 1993 Cirovski was recruited by then Assistant Athletic Director Gothard Lane to come to the University of Maryland, College Park, where the soccer program had enjoyed limited success for years. Upon his arrival in College Park, Cirovski startled the local soccer community when he announced that his goal was to "win the national championship." Starting with holdover players and two transfer students from Hartford who came to join their charismatic coach, his teams began to turn out winning records within two years. In 2002, the Terrapins began a remarkable streak of four consecutive appearances in the NCAA College Cup, the final four of American college soccer. In 2005, they captured the national title with a 1-0 win over top-ranked University of New Mexico. In 2008 he led the Terps to an ACC championship win over Virginia, the team's first since 2002, and also guided his team to the 2008 National Championship over North Carolina by a score of 1-0 in Frisco Texas. [edit] Personal informationA vocal and demonstrative coach, Cirovski cultivated a "family" atmosphere on his close-knit teams. He also earned the respect of his colleagues, who selected him as the chairman of the national collegiate coaches association in 2004, and the national coach of the year in 2005. He lived in the Maryland suburbs with his wife Shannon Higgins-Cirovski, herself a former soccer All-American and member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, and their three daughters. A young Cirovski can be seen performing his soccer skills in the 1987 ESPN Home Video, "Teaching Kids Soccer with Bob Gansler." Sasho also has one brother named Vancho and one sister named Dajana. Vancho lives in Canada with his wife and two kids, Erik and Cara. Dajana lives in Michigan with her husband and three kids Melissa, Kristina, and Danica. [edit] Source[edit] External links |
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