
Kazbek Tambi Named New Head Women's Soccer Coach
4/13/2007 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
“I’m pleased that Kaz will remain a part of the Seton Hall soccer program,” Quinlan said. “His ability as a player and as a coach at the highest levels will provide our students with a tremendous resource. I look forward to working with him to succeed and helping him build on an already well-established foundation.”
“I am really excited about the opportunity to work with the women’s program as head coach at
Tambi brings a wide range of soccer experience to the women’s program. He has been the Head Coach for the U16 Women’s National Team since 2005, guiding them to several domestic and international competitions. Further, Tambi has been asked to coach the U17 National Team at the first ever U17 World Cup, which is to take place in
As a player Tambi was a member of the NASL’s New York Cosmos during their final season in 1984 and then captained the squad during its international schedule in 1985. Tambi also played professionally in the ASL for the New Jersey Eagles and for the Minnesota Strikers of the MISL. On the international stage, Tambi captained the
A 1983 graduate of Columbia University with a bachelor’s degree in economics, Tambi led the Lions to the Final Four in 1979, captured four straight Ivy League crowns, was an All-Ivy League midfielder and served as team captain his senior year.
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