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James Le

James Le was named Assistant Women's Soccer Coach in July, 2025.

Le previously held a club administrative role along with coaching ECNL and Zone 1 Girls teams at Penn Fusion Soccer Academy. During his time, he also worked with and helped to manage Penn Fusion’s WPSL team in the summer time.
 
Before his time at Penn Fusion, Le was at Sporting Athletic Club starting in 2021, where he took on multiple roles. He served as the Director of Zone 1 Girls, Director of Player Pathway, a Girls Academy Coach, and a Zone 1 Staff Coach. Additionally, he has worked as a Youth Staff Coach for the Philadelphia Union Youth since 2021 and has been involved as a staff coach for the Olympic Development Program since 2017, as well as on staff for the Regional ODP program. Le also coached at FC Delco for three years, focusing on player development by designing tailored programs for the athletes.
 
For the 2014 and 2015 seasons, he served as the Assistant Men's Soccer Coach at Rosemont College, contributing to the team's success during his two seasons. Le earned his undergraduate degree from Eastern University in 2014, where he was recognized as a Regional All-American and multiple All-Conference Awards including Rookie of the Year and 1st team All-MAC.
 
Le received his U.S. Soccer Federation “B” License in 2024 and also received his UEFA B License with the Welsh FA in 2023. He is in the process of completing his “Club Technical Leadership” Course through the U.S. Soccer Federation and is working towards his USSF A and UEFA A Licenses. He also completed his “National Youth” Diploma with United Soccer Coaches in 2021.

"We're thrilled to welcome James Le to our staff," UMBC Head Coach Rick Stainton said. "His experience, energy, and passion for the game make him a tremendous addition to our program. I'm confident our student-athletes will benefit greatly from his leadership both on and off the field."

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