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Head Men's Soccer Coach at University of San Diego

Brian Quinn

Brian Quinn

Brian Quinn begins his second season as head coach of the San Diego men’s soccer team in 2019, and few men have impacted the sport in the city more than Quinn.

Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Quinn moved to the United States in 1981 to play for the outdoor Los Angeles Aztecs, but it was in San Diego where he would soon make a significant mark. Quinn played on eight straight San Diego Sockers indoor championship teams when that collection of international personalities regularly filled the old San Diego Sports Arena.

Quinn earned his U.S. citizenship, shifted his playing focus to the outdoors and earned 48 caps for the United States national team. In all, Quinn played 16 professional seasons.

His playing days done, Quinn coached professionally in the Major Soccer League and locally at the highest youth levels. As the girls varsity coach at The Bishop’s Academy, Quinn led the Knights to San Diego Section high school titles.

Quinn spent 11 seasons as Seamus McFadden’s assistant at San Diego before being named the Toreros’ head coach. The two men switched roles with McFadden, San Diego’s head coach the previous 39 years, becoming Quinn’s assistant.

“He’s going to be fantastic,” said McFadden.

Across the past 12 seasons, the USD men’s soccer team has compiled an overall record of 109-92-33, including a 64-39-16 West Coast Conference mark. Over the past 10 seasons, the Toreros have won four WCC titles (2009, 2012, 2014, 2015), advancing to the Elite Eight in 2012.

Having coached at San Diego now for 12 seasons, Quinn feels a special connection to the university.

“I have an appreciation of what this university provides in respect to student-athletes,” he said.

He carries a deep belief in the university’s mission to develop students who serve in the community. When he was telling the team about a volunteer program working with students at nearby Montgomery Junior High, Quinn grabbed his USD shirt and told his players, “It’s all about the shirt and how we wear the shirt!”

“It’s a place where I feel like being a coach it’s more like a vocation,” Quinn said. “I want to leave USD a better place than when I started. You want to be influential with kids. Sometimes it’s with conversation. Sometimes it’s through action.”

Quinn doesn’t just tell his players how to play the game. He steps in and shows them. When the Toreros might be down a man during drills, the 59-year-old Quinn jumps in and fills the void.

"That's the love of the game," said Toreros striker Miguel Berry. "Where you just have to play."

"He's got the energy of a 5-year-old," said McFadden, who quickly corrected himself. "He's got the energy of a class of 5-year-olds. Not just one."

In 1997, Quinn became the youngest coach in Major Soccer League history. In 2013, he was inducted into the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame and the Breitbard Hall of Fame, which honors San Diego sports.

Quinn is married to Sharon and the couple has six children – Nicola, Damien, Danielle, Cailin, Sinead and Aodhan. They have 12 grandchildren.

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