Harvard Crimson men's soccer

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The Harvard Crimson men's soccer team represents Harvard University in NCAA Division I men's soccer as a member of the Ivy League. The team was founded in 1905 and has a rich history of success in collegiate soccer.

History[edit | edit source]

The Harvard Crimson men's soccer team was established in 1905. Over the years, the team has achieved significant success, including multiple Ivy League championships and several appearances in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. The team has produced numerous professional players and has a strong tradition of excellence both on and off the field.

Stadium[edit | edit source]

The team plays its home games at Jordan Field, which has a seating capacity of 4,100. The stadium is located on the campus of Harvard University and provides a competitive environment for the team.

Coaching Staff[edit | edit source]

The current head coach of the Harvard Crimson men's soccer team is Josh Shapiro, who has been with the team since 2020. Under his leadership, the team continues to strive for excellence in the Ivy League and on the national stage.

Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

Several former players have gone on to have successful careers in professional soccer and other fields. Some notable alumni include:

Achievements[edit | edit source]

The Harvard Crimson men's soccer team has won numerous Ivy League championships and has made several appearances in the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Tournament. The team's achievements reflect its commitment to excellence and its strong competitive spirit.

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