Assistant Soccer Coach

Remi Roy

A native of New Brunswick, Canada, Remi Roy is one of the best goalkeepers to have ever worn a University of Mobile uniform. Garnering NAIA All-American honors playing on the 1999 squad that lost in the national championship game of the NAIA National Tournament, Roy has since spent time with the MLS Columbus Crew and has worked camps for them dealing exclusively with the goalkeepers.

Roy has also played for the PDL Spokane Shadow, Jackson Chargers, and the Des Moines Menace. Roy served as the goalkeeping player/coach for the A-League Syracuse Salty Dogs and as the head coach for the PDL Syracuse Select in 2003. Has served as both a player/assistant coach for the First Division Virginia Beach Mariners of the United Soccer League. A consummate professional, Roy brings invaluable experience and knowledge of what it takes to be a very technically sound goalkeeper.

Roy is a graduate of the University of Mobile with a degree in Science and Physical Education. He has devoted nine years in playing for his Canadian province and has served as the UM goalkeeping coach since the fall of 2000.

Roy has a USSF “A”, a Level I and Level II goalkeeping licenses. In addition, Roy is on the Olympic Developmental Region III staff, serving as a goalkeeping coach and the head goalkeeping coach for the state of Alabama. He also is serving as the Puerto Rican National Team Goal keeping Coach in preparation for the 2010 World Cup.