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The South Florida Bulls men's soccer team represents the
University of South Florida The University of South Florida (USF) is a Public university, public research university with its main campus located in Tampa, Florida, Tampa, Florida, United States, and other campuses in St. Petersburg, Florida, St. Petersburg and Sarasota, ...
in the sport of
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. The
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currently compete in the
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(The American) within the
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(NCAA). USF plays in Corbett Stadium, which opened in 2011 and is also used by the USF women's soccer team. Prior to that, they played at USF Soccer Field from their first season in 1965 until 1978 and
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(later called USF Soccer and Track Stadium) from 1979 until 2010. They are coached by Bob Butehorn, who is in his sixth year with the Bulls as of the 2022 season. The men's soccer team was the first team in USF history to play an intercollegiate game, defeating Florida Southern 4–3 on September 25, 1965. Men's soccer is historically one of USF's most successful sports teams, winning a combined 27 regular season and tournament conference championships (the most of any program at the school) and reaching the NCAA Tournament 23 times. The furthest the Bulls have advanced in the tournament is to the Elite Eight, which they have reached three times.


History


Dan Holcomb era (1965–1986)

USF men's soccer began NCAA play in 1965 under Coach Dan Holcomb. Holcomb guided the team for 22 years, compiling a record of 216–86–23, and earning 7 NCAA tournament berths and 15 combined regular season and tournament conference titles.


Jay Miller era (1987–1993)

In 1987, Jay Miller took over as coach of the Bulls. In seven years, he compiled a record of 69–43–15. The Bulls entered the Sun Belt Conference in 1990, and, with a record 5–1–1 in conference play, they were named co-champions. In 1992 and 1993 the Bulls played in the Metro Conference, compiling a conference record of 3–5–1. Under Coach Miller, the Bulls failed to reach the NCAA Tournament.


T. Logan Fleck era (1994–1996)

In three seasons, Fleck compiled a record of 34–17–0. In 1994, while still in the Metro Conference, The Bulls were 9–7–0 overall, and 3–2 in conference. They moved to Conference USA in 1995, and went 8–6–0 overall, and 5–3–0 in conference play. In 1996, Fleck's final season, the Bulls won the Conference USA title, and appeared in the NCAA Tournament. Fleck, who was also the inaugural coach of the USF women's soccer team in 1995 and 1996, resigned after the 1996 season to coach the women's team full time.


David Christiansen era (1997)

David Christainsen, a 28-year old assistant under Coach Fleck, was hired as the interim coach of the Bulls for the 1997 season. Christiansen went 14–8–2 overall, and 5–1–2 in conference, as the team was named Conference USA co-champions. Christiansen took the team deep into NCAA Tournament, their best result up to that point, as they made it all the way to the Elite Eight. Christansen resigned after the season because of an incident on the team's flight back to Tampa following their loss to Indiana in the NCAA Tournament.


John Hackworth era (1998–2001)

In 1998, under Coach Hackworth, the Bulls won the conference championship for a third straight year, this time winning both the regular season and tournament Conference USA titles. The team also appeared in the NCAA tournament for the third year in a row. Hackworth compiled a record of 47–32–2 overall, and 20–13–1 in conference in four seasons.


George Kiefer era (2002–2016)

In 2002, George Kiefer took over as coach. In 2004, the Bulls jumped from Conference USA to the Big East, and in 2013 the Big East transitioned to the American Athletic Conference. The Bulls won the Big East regular season title in 2005 and 2011, the Big East tournament in 2008, the inaugural AAC Tournament in 2013, and the AAC regular season title in 2016. Under Coach Keifer, the Bulls found themselves in 10 NCAA Tournaments, including seven straight (2007–2013). They reached the Elite Eight in 2008 and 2011. In 2011, the Bulls moved from the USF Soccer and Track Stadium to the new Corbett Stadium. Keifer had a record of 162–84–47 with the Bulls. On November 22, 2016, Kiefer was hired by the
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program.


Bob Butehorn era (2017–present)

On December 18, 2016, Bob Butehorn was hired as the head coach for the program. Butehorn previously coached the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles men's soccer program. The Bulls made the NCAA tournament in 2019. After a few disappointing seasons, the Bulls made the conference tournament championship game in 2022 and made the NCAA tournament for the second time under Butehorn's guide, and won a tournament game for the first time since 2012 after a 4–2 victory against Hofstra at Corbett Stadium, and lost in the second round to No. 1 overall seed Kentucky.


Players


Current roster

Men's soccer roster
on gofbulls.com


Coaching staff


Fans

The main group of student supporters are known as the Goalmouths. They sit on the berm behind whichever goal USF is attacking in that particular half.


Rivalries

USF's main rival is American Athletic Conference foe
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, with whom they compete in the
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. The sides first met in 1974 and the Bulls lead the all-time series at . The Bulls annually face the crosstown University of Tampa Spartans, an
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school, in the preseason
Rowdies Cup The Rowdies Cup is a traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the annual college soccer derby between the University of South Florida Bulls and the University of Tampa Spartans, two NCAA men's programs based in the city of Tampa, Florida. The riv ...
, which celebrates the city's rich soccer history. The Bulls have a deep connection with the Rowdies, as Corbett Stadium is named after USF alumni and former Rowdies owners (of the original club, not the current one) Dick and Cornelia Corbett. In addition to holding the match trophy until the next match, the winners also get to hoist the actual
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trophy, which was won by the original Tampa Bay Rowdies. Formerly called the Mayor's Cup until 2005, as of the 2022 edition, USF holds edge in the all-time series which dates back to 1972.


Season-by-season results

*- indicates season in progress, totals will be updated at end of season


NCAA tournament results


Individual honors


Hermann Trophy finalists

* Fergus Hopper, 1977


All Americans


First team

*
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, 1982, 1983 * Mike Mekelburg, 1996 * Jeff Attinella, 2009


Second team

* Fergus Hopper, 1975 * Dom Dwyer, 2011


Third team

* Jeff Cunningham, 1996, 1997 * Yohance Marshall, 2008 * Nazeem Bartman, 2015


Conference honors


Player of the decade

* Jeff Cunningham, 1990s


Player of the year

* Tim Geltz, 1991 * Mark Chung, 1992 * Mike Mekleberg, 1996 * Jeff Cunningham, 1997 * Brian Waltrip, 1998 * Dom Dwyer, 2011 * Prosper Figbe, 2016


Goalkeeper of the year

* Jeff Attinella, 2009 * Spasoje Stefanovic, 2014, 2016


First team all conference

* Ralph Baker, 1977, 1979 * Fran Lemmons, 1977 * Declan O’Donoghue, 1977, 1978 * Harry Jean-Charles, 1977 * Kyle White, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 * Shay Smith, 1978 * Paul Ritter, 1979 * Jesper Pederson, 1979 * Dan Peterson, 1980 * Mike Metzner, 1980 * Nigel Armorer-Clarke, 1980, 1981 * Bob Bauman, 1980 * Hisham Ramzi, 1981 * Jim Peterson, 1981 * Jay White, 1981, 1982 * Roy Wegerle, 1982, 1983 * Johann Westerhorstmann, 1982, 1984 * Ranier Kuhn, 1982 * Garnett Craig, 1982 * Kelvin Jones, 1983, 1984 * Aris Bogdaneris, 1984, 1985, 1986 * Ray Perlee, 1984, 1985, 1986 * Alan Anderson, 1984, 1986, 1987 * David Dodge, 1985 * Giles Hooper, 1987 * Michael Bates, 1988 * Mark Chung, 1989, 1990, 1992 * R.C. Campagnolo, 1989, 1990 * Tim Geltz, 1991 * Ed Carmean, 1991 * Mike Borgard, 1992, 1993, 1994 * Andy Restrepo, 1992 * Jeff Gopsill, 1992 * Oystein Drillestad, 1992, 1993, 1994 * Jeff Cunningham, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 * Mike Mekelburg, 1994, 1996 * Harold Ooft, 1994 * Todd Denault, 1996 * Brian Waltrip, 1997, 1998 * Brian Alvero, 1998, 1999 * Kevin Alvero, 1998, 1999 * Jeff Houser, 1998 * Jason Cudjoe, 2001 * Jeff Thwaites, 2001, 2002 * Hunter West, 2002 * Kareem Smith, 2004 * Rodrigo Hidalgo, 2005 * Kevon Neaves, 2007, 2008 * Yohance Marshall, 2008 * Jeff Attinella, 2009 * Dom Dwyer, 2011 * Ben Sweat, 2013 * Lucas Baldin, 2014 * Lindo Mfeka, 2014, 2015, 2016 * Wesley Charpie, 2014 * Spasoje Stefanovic, 2014, 2016 * Nazeem Bartman, 2015, 2016 * Brendan Hines-Ike, 2015 * Prosper Figbe, 2016 * Adrian Billhardt, 2017 * Ricardo Gomez, 2017 * Tomasz Skublak, 2018 * Javain Brown, 2019 * Avionne Flanagan, 2019 * Pedro Faife, 2024


Coach of the year

* Dan Holcomb, 1976, 1980 * John Hackworth, 1998


USF Athletic Hall of Fame members

* Dan Holcomb – Head Coach 1965–86 * Fergus Hopper – DF 1974–77 * Matthew O'Neal – FW 2013–14* * Jeff Atinella – G 2007–10 * Jeff Cunningham – FW 1994–97 *Two sport athlete, mainly inducted for his performance with USF's Track and Field team.


Players who went on to play professionally

* Bernardo Añor, professional footballer for
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* Jeff Attinella, professional footballer for the
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. * Lucas Baldin, professional footballer for Deportivo Lara. * Tyler Blackwood, professional footballer for Oakland Roots. * Peter Chandler, veteran of
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, played professionally in the original NASL. * Wesley Charpie, professional footballer for
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, veteran of
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for 10 years. *
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, veteran of
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for 15 years. *
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, professional footballer who most recently played for
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Media

Under the current American Athletic Conference TV deal, all home and in-conference away men's soccer games are shown on one of the various
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networks or streamed live on
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. Live radio broadcasts of games are also available worldwide for free on the Bulls Unlimited digital radio station on
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See also

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South Florida Bulls women's soccer The South Florida Bulls women's soccer team represents the University of South Florida in the sport of soccer. The Bulls currently compete in the American Athletic Conference within Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The ...
*
South Florida Bulls The South Florida Bulls (also known as the USF Bulls) are the athletic teams that represent the University of South Florida. USF competes in NCAA Division I and is a member of the American Athletic Conference for all sports besides sailing, a n ...
*
University of South Florida The University of South Florida (USF) is a Public university, public research university with its main campus located in Tampa, Florida, Tampa, Florida, United States, and other campuses in St. Petersburg, Florida, St. Petersburg and Sarasota, ...


References


External links

* {{American Athletic Conference men's soccer navbox Soccer clubs in Florida 1965 establishments in Florida Association football clubs established in 1965