Mike Keeney

Mike Keeney (born March 18, 1974)[1] is an American soccer coach who is currently a first team coach of HIFK Fotboll in Helsinki. A native of California, Keeney has previously coached clubs in Finland and Slovakia, and worked with the Oceania Football Confederation. Prior to coaching professionally, Keeney coached collegiate soccer with the University of Kentucky, University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Louisville, and Bellarmine College.

Mike Keeney
Personal information
Place of birth Antioch, California
Teams managed
Years Team
2008 – 2009 Helsinki Jalkapallo Klubi
2008 – 2010 FC Viikingit
2012 Ekenäs IF
2013 Papua New Guinea
2014–15 MYPA Kouvola
2015 Ekenäs SC
2016–17 FC Šamorín
2017–18 KuPS Kuopio
2018–19 Sudet Kouvola
2019– HIFK Helsinki

Career

Mike Keeney started his coaching career at Javanon Soccer Club from Louisville, KY USA. Keeney would spend 4 years at Javanon, from 1996 - 2000 and during his time there, he coached the team to the State Cup Championship in 1997 and again in 1998. Keeney also finished his USSF B License.

From Javanon Soccer Club, Keeney moved to Bluegrass Soccer Club, to be the Director of Coaching and Player Development. During his three year stint with the club, Keeney directed all the coaching operations of a club with 16 competitive teams, developed and implemented a progressive coaching curriculum for players within the ages of 8 to 18 years old. He was also directly responsible for the coaching staff of 16 team coahces, five age group trainers and two goalkeeper trainers. Keeney would spend a total of three years at the club before moving to Birmingham, USA where he started working with the Hoover Soccer Club. At Hoover, he was named the Executive Director and Director of Coaching and Player Development.

Just like in Javanon, Keeney was responsible of all coaching operations of the club, but this time with 1200 players (300+ competitive and 900+ recreational). He was also given the responsibility of developing and implementing a progressive coaching curriculum for players age 4 to 18 years old and he was directly responsible for the coaching staff of 12 coaches, 8 age group trainers and 2 goalkeeper trainers for competitive program as well as one part time club administrator. At Hoover, he also established a direct link with Celtic FC of Glasgow, Scotland for coach and player exchange program. This led to the Celtic FC coaching staff working in the 2006 competitive team camps for Hoover Soccer Club.

After Hoover Soccer Club, Keeney made an appearance at Thoroughbreds Soccer Club, from Louisville as a Staff coach, Team Trainer and as a goalkeeper coach. He also coached and trained several teams in various age groups.

Keeney would spend a year at Thoroughbreds, before making a move abroad. He moved to Finland, to join FC Viikingit from Helsinki, Finland. He would go on to spend a total of two years at Viikingit, where he was the Director of Coaching and Player development for academy teams (11 a side teams) During his time at Viikingit, he developed the club academy format and coaching structure, trained various teams within the club, was in charge of the day to day operations of the club and as the Head Coach of the U20 boys Academy team, achieved promotion to ASM (Top Youth League for the country, with only 10 teams) which was the first time in the clubs 45 year history. He also worked with the first team, and during the 2009 helped his team to a 3rd place finish in Ykkönen (1st division) and again in 2010 he helped his team to finish 2nd in Ykkönen. At Viikingit, Keeney also got his UEFA B License.

His work at Viikingit caught the eye of the Veikkausliiga side MYPA, where he moved in 2009. At MYPA he was the Mens first teams assistant coach from 2009 - 2011. During his time at MYPA he got valuable experience of coaching in the Veikkausliiga, and in the UEFA Europa League.



In 2013, he coached the Papua New Guinea national football team.[2]

Since 2014 he was coach of the Finnish MYPA.[3] Since 2016 he is manager of Slovak FC Šamorín[4]

Honours

FC Šamorín
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gollark: What matters is what time stuff actually happens, and the time of day that happens at depends on cultural attitudes.

References

  1. "Bradley, Bob". Current Biography Yearbook 2010. Ipswich, Massachusetts: H.W. Wilson. 2010. pp. 63–66. ISBN 9780824211134.
  2. Coach/mentor ready for challenge - Oceania Football Confederation Archived 2014-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "SoccerViza.com - Mike Keeney confirmed for Auburndale". Archived from the original on 2014-12-10. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  4. http://www.profutbal.sk/ligy/svk3z/clanok202429-%5B%5D Samorin_prehlbuje_spolupracu_s_Fluminense_tim_povedie_americky_trener.htm
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