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Lev Kirshner (born June 17, 1969) is the former head coach for the men's soccer team
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, who coached the team for two decades. As a player, he competed at the 1993 Maccabiah Games (winning a bronze medal) and the
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in Israel.


Playing career


High school and college

Kirshner attended Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, California, where he played soccer and badminton, and ran cross country. He graduated in 1987 and was inducted into the school’s first Hall of Fame class in 2001. After graduating from high school, Kirshner attended
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, playing soccer for the school from 1987-90. He graduated in 1991 with a
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in communication with honors and as a member of the 1990
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National Finalist team, the squad's members were inducted to the Rutgers Hall of Fame in 2015. Kirshner was also a part of the 1987 NCAA Quarterfinalist team and the 1989 Semi-Finalist team.


Maccabiah teams

Kirshner was a member of the U.S. national soccer team which won the bronze medal at the 1993 Maccabiah Games in Israel; the world's third-largest sporting event. At the
1997 Maccabiah Games The 15th Maccabiah Games are remembered for being marred by a bridge collapse that killed several participants. The Maccabiah had more than 5,000 athletes from 33 countries competing in 36 sports. New sports for the Games included beach volleyba ...
, Kirshner captained the U.S. team, as they beat the gold medalist Brazil in group play. He coached Team USA at the 2005 Maccabiah Games.


MLS and USISL

Kirshner was selected for the first MLS combine held in
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, in 1996. Although not drafted or signed by MLS, Kirshner played professionally with the Reno Rattlers of the
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, while guesting for MLS' San Jose Clash in reserve team and inter squad matches.


Coaching


College

In 1992,
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hired Kirshner as the head coach of the women’s soccer team and assistant coach of the men’s team. Up to that time, the team had never won a conference game. In 1994, Kirshner coached them to a 16–1–3 record, a California State Quarterfinal berth (losing in
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s), while garnering
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Coach of the Year recognition. In 1995, Kirshner moved to
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to be co-head coach with Harold Whitmore. From Ohlone, Kirshner returned to his alma mater
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where he was an assistant coach for the 1996 season. He helped Rutgers to an NCAA sweet 16 appearance while being ranked as high as 4th in the country. Kirshner then moved back west to become an assistant coach at
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in 1997. He served in that capacity for three seasons before becoming head coach in 2000. Kirshner went to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 2005 and 2006. In the 2010 and 2011 seasons, Kirshner also led the Aztecs to back-to-back 10-win seasons for the first time since 1991. Most recent, Kirshner's Aztecs went to the tournament in 2016 in a season highlighted by a top-10 ranking, finishing the regular season in the top 25, and beating the number 1 ranked team in the country; it is known to be the first SDSU athletic team to accomplish this feat. Kirshner was fired by SDSU in 2019 after 20 years as head coach.


Maccabiah

In 2003, Kirshner was the coach of the U.S. U-20 team which won a bronze medal at the Pan-American Maccabiah games in Santiago, Chile. He was elevated to the position of national U.S. Maccabiah team head coach for the 2005 Maccabiah Games, where the squad won the silver medal for the first time since 1981 as well as the tournament's Fair Play Award. Two future US World Cup players (
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and
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) were on the squad as well as a number of future professionals.San Diego State University Official Athletic Site
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Youth clubs

In 1999, Kirshner became the director of soccer operations of the Hotspurs Soccer Club. He left that position in 2002 to coach with Cliff Tabor at
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. Kirshner then followed his coaching partner, Tabor to the Carlsbad Lightning. Their Carlsbad Elite teams went to the State Quarterfinals as well as won the coveted Coast League Premier Cup.


Head Coaching Record at SDSU

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation ERA (2000–2004): 2000 6–12–1 record, CONFERENCE 2-4-1 2001 7–9–4 record, CONFERENCE 3–2-2 2002 4–13–2 record, CONFERENCE 0-5-1 2003 9–8–3 record, CONFERENCE 2-2-2 2004 4–13–2 record, CONFERENCE 4-7-1 Pacific-10 ERA (2005–2011): 2005 9–4–6 record, CONFERENCE 2-3-5 2006 9–6–4 record, CONFERENCE 5-2-3 2007 8–7–4 record, CONFERENCE 4-4-2 2008 6–9–3 record, CONFERENCE 3–4–3 2009 6–6–6 record, CONFERENCE 3–4–3 2010 10–7–2 record, CONFERENCE 3-6-1 2011 10–6–3 record, CONFERENCE 4–5–1 Pac-12 ERA (2012–Present): 2012 7–9–3 record, CONFERENCE 1–7–2 2013 6-11-2 record, CONFERENCE 2-6–2 2014 7–12-0 record, CONFERENCE 1–9–0 2015 8-8–3 record, CONFERENCE 2–7–1 2016 9-4-6 record, CONFERENCE 4-3-3 Career Record: OVERALL: 125-144-54 NON-CONFERENCE: 80-64-21 PAC-12 CONFERENCE 45-80-33


See also

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Official Biography
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