Staff

  

Tony Stevens

He holds several soccer prestigious coaching licenses from both British and American Soccer Associations, including the English Football Association, the U.S. Soccer Federation and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Certainly he is one of the most decorated and experienced coaches in the US today. He is also oneof the most sought after clinicians in the country, Director and owner of Supreme Soccer and also Director of Coaching for Delray Beach Soccer Club.

Gary Walker

Former player with Leyton Orient of England. Gary Walker has become a Floridian soccer icon with his world class Palm Beach Soccer Academy.  Walker's Academy has gone to reach the highest levels within the state & country thanks in part to a successful coaching staff and a savvy eye for talent. Gary is US Soccer “A” licensed and is a NSCAA Advanced National Diploma. He has served as a staff coach for NSCAA for the past 28 years.

Ian Bishop

A distinguished professional footballer (soccer player) for 23 years, made over 700 appearances in the English Leagues for teams including West Ham, Everton and Manchester City where he was a cult hero. After ending his career in England, Ian played in the MLS for the Miami Fusion, making the All-star Team in the MLS prior to the disbanding of the team.  Having played with and against the best players in the World, Ian brings a vast wealth of knowledge, experience and passion to the game

 

Ivan MaKinley

A former MLS standout and South African National Team member. A two-time All American at Lynn University, Ivan had a stellar college career with 35 goals and 25 assists in 75 games, leading Lynn to their first National Championship. He then went on to play professionally for the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers from 1991- 1994. From S. Florida he traveled next to Switzerland where he played for First Division Neufchatel Xame x. Having had an extremely impressive season in Switzerland he was drafted in '96 by the Tampa Bay Mutiny Ivan's MLS career finished up with McKinley being one of the most consistant players of his era, where he managed over 15 MLS Player of the week awards.
Former Clubs - Ft. Lauderdale Strikers(USL), Neufchatel Xamex (Swiss),Tampa Mutiny (MLS), New England Revolution (MLS), DC Utd. (MLS), Miami Fusion (MLS), South African National Team.

Pete Marino  

"Sneaky" Pete Marino is an American soccer forward currently playing for the Treasure Coast Galleons in the FESL. Marino spent six seasons in Major League Soccer and one USL Premier Development League.

Marino attended Brevard Community College before moving to Germany to pursue a professional career. He spent two and a half years playing in the lower division with a team identified as SC Brouck. He then moved to Bayer Leverkusen, playing for its Regionalliga team. Marino was picked by the Columbus Crew in the 12th round of the 1996 Inaugural Draft, overall, and emerged as the 13th-highest scorer in the first season of MLS. In 1997. On May 27, 2000, D.C. United picked up Marino, who score 5 goals that season, finding play as a "super-sub". Marino ended up at the Miami Fusion for the 2001 season, scoring a goal and an assist before suffering a knee injury.

Though his nickname came to refer to his clever, goal-poaching style of play, and was reinforced by a notable handball goal in early MLS history, Marino was first dubbed "Sneaky" by a Crew teammate who found him slippery and hard to mark in practice games.

In 2007, Marino became a founder of, and player with, the Treasure Coast Galleons of the newly formed Florida Elite Soccer League (FESL). In 2007, Marino was named the league MVP as the Galleons won the league title. In 2008, he finished fifth in league scoring and first in assists with 8 assists in 11 games.