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Eastern Illinois Panthers men's soccer

American college soccer team


Summary

American college soccer team

FieldValue
nameEastern Illinois Panthers
men's soccer
logoEastern Illinois Panthers wordmark.svg
logo_size200px
universityEastern Illinois University
athletic_directorTom Michael
coachRuy Vaz
tenure1st
conferenceOhio Valley Conference
conference_shortOVC
founded1963
cityCharleston
stateabbIL
stateIllinois
stadiumLakeside Soccer Field
capacity1,000
nicknamePanthers
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pattern_sh1_whitesides
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body1003484
rightarm1003484
shorts1003484
socks1003484
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body2ffffff
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NCAAchampionNAIA: 1969
NCAArunnerup1979*
NCAAcollegecup1974, 1978, 1979*, 1981
NCAAtourneys1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983
*at Division II level
conference_seasonAMCU: 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989
Mid-Cont: 1994

men's soccer *at Division II level Mid-Cont: 1994

The Eastern Illinois Panthers men's soccer team represents Eastern Illinois University (EIU) as a member of the Ohio Valley Conference in NCAA Division I soccer. The Panthers play their home matches at Lakeside Soccer Field located directly south of the Lantz Arena complex on the EIU campus in Charleston, Illinois.

Conference membership

Eastern Illinois is currently a full member of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), which did not sponsor men's soccer until the 2023 season. Before the OVC launched its men's soccer league, EIU was an associate member of the Summit League for men's soccer, and remains an associate of that conference in men's and women's swimming & diving.

In 1982, EIU was one of the eight charter members of the Association of Mid-Continent Universities (AMCU) which changed its name to the Mid-Continent Conference (Mid-Con) in 1989 and became the Summit League in 2007. The Panthers played soccer in the AMCU/Mid-Con until leaving for membership in the OVC in 1996. Upon joining the OVC, EIU also became an affiliate member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) for men's soccer. The Panthers swimming & diving teams had returned to the Mid-Con in 1996; in fall 2011, EIU cut its membership to only two conferences as the men's soccer team returned to what is now the Summit League.

In March 2023, the OVC announced that it would start a men's soccer league in the 2023 season, allowing EIU to align men's soccer with the bulk of its other sports,

Players

Roster

Retired numbers

Main article: List of retired numbers in association football

19Erik ProffittMF1987–88November 1988

;Notes

Notable former players

  • Shady Omar, forward for the Egyptian Second Division A
  • Mike Novotny, Goalkeeper for Chicago House AC
  • Schellas Hyndman, former head coach of soccer's FC Dallas
  • Matt Bobo, former North American Soccer League player
  • John Baretta, former North American Soccer League goalkeeper
  • George Gorleku, former Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–92) player
  • Phil Vendredi, former center forward (1992–1994) player and GPA honoree.
  • LeBaron Hollimon, former National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) player
  • Damien Kelly, former National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) player
  • Mark Simpson, former goalkeeper and assistant coach for D.C. United
  • Jason Thompson, former player for D.C. United
  • Glen Tourville, former Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–92) player

Season results

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References

References

  1. "Men's Soccer/Home". The Summit League.
  2. "Lakeside Soccer Field". Eastern Illinois University.
  3. (March 28, 2023). "OVC Adds Men's Soccer as Championship Sport". Ohio Valley Conference.
  4. "Men's soccer roster". Eastern Illinois Panthers.
  5. [https://www.dailyeasternnews.com/2007/04/30/triple-threat-eiu-tragic-deaths/ Triple Threat: EIU tragic deaths] by Matt Daniels at ''The Daily Western News'' - April 29, 2007
  6. "EIU Retired Numbers".
  7. "Schellas Hyndman". Southern Methodist University.
  8. "Eastern Illinois Men's Soccer Record Book". Eastern Illinois University Athletics.
  9. "Division II Men's Championship Records Men's Soccer". National Collegiate Athletic Association.
  10. "Division I Men's Championship Records Men's Soccer". National Collegiate Athletic Association.
  11. "The Summit League Men's Soccer Record Book". The Summit League.
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