Jose Reyes

Biography

Jose Reyes has been involved at the professional and youth levels of the game in the United States and Mexico since 2001. Most notably, he had the honor of coaching within the Fuerzas Basicas of Tigres UANL in Monterrey, Mexico from 2002-2004, establishing the Academia Tigres in South Texas.
Jose has been able to help develop Boys Youth National Team players for both the U.S. and Mexico. In addition, he has helped hundreds of players (Girls & Boys) find the best-fit for their College soccer careers through his expansive network of College Coaches.
Jose has been able to coach many teams who have gone on to win State and Regional Championships along with being a part of the Coaching Staff at the Texans SC Houston who won the U19 U.S. Development Academy National Championships in 2017, led by Head Coach Eric Quill. 

HOMETOWN
Corpus Christi, Texas

COACHING LICENSES

  • U.S.S.F. National B License (2015)
  • U.S.S.F. National C License (2012)

CONTINUING EDUCATION

  • Youth Player Development Course (2015)
  • Barcelona, Spain (FC Barcelona & RCD Espanyol de Barcelona)
  • Youth Player Development Course (2016)
  • Dallas, Texas (Hosted by Andries Jonker, Youth Academy Director with Arsenal FC, current Head Coach of the Netherlands WNT) 
  • Region III ODP (2016-2021)
  • Staff Coach

EDUCATION

  • Western Governors University, Bachelor of Science in Marketing Management (2019)
  • Western Governors University, Master of Business Administration (2020)

COACHING EXPERIENCE

  • Lonestar Soccer Club (August 2018-Present)
    • Girls Head Coach
  • Texans SC Houston (February 2017- June 2018)
    • Boys ECNL Director
  • Austin Texans SC (January 2013-February 2017)
    • Boys Director of Coaching
    • Men’s College Placement Director
    • Director of Operations
  • Lonestar Soccer Club (March 2011-December 2012)
    • Girls Head Coach
  • Reyes Futbol (2004-2013)
    • Director of Player Development
  • Tigres UANL (2002-2004)
    • Fuerzas Basicas – Assistant
    • Director de Academias – South Texas
  • Padre FC Hurricanes (1998-2004)
    • Director of Coaching
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