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1971–1973
  
Everton

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Name
  
Don Tobin


1970–1971
  
Everton

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1955-11-01) 1 November 1955 (age 60)

Place of birth
  
Liverpool, England

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Don Tobin is an English retired footballer that played in numerous leagues including the English Football League, the League of Ireland, the American Soccer League, and Major Indoor Soccer League. Since 1995 he has coached at various levels in the Tampa Bay Area, most often with women's teams.

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Playing career

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As a youth, Tobin spent a brief period with the Everton Academy before catching on at age 16 with the First Division senior club, Everton F.C. in 1971. From there he moved to Rochdale A.F.C. of the Third Division for three years. He spent one season at Witton Albion F.C. and one in Ireland at Sligo Rovers F.C. before moving to the United States. While at Rovers he was part of the side that reached the 1977–78 FAI Cup finals.

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For many years he spent summers with outdoor teams and winters playing indoor soccer. From 1978–1980 he played for the California Sunshine and joined the indoor Wichita Wings of MISL from 1980–82. From 1981–1983 he played for the Carolina Lightnin' outdoors and from 1982–1984 with Los Angeles Lazers indoors. With a goal and an assist, Tobin was named MVP of the 1981 ASL finals, which Carolina won, 2–1. He would spend the next three indoor seasons with the American Indoor Soccer Association's Canton Invaders, winning AISA titles in 1984–85 and 1985–86. Tobin was an AISA all-star and league MVP in 1985–86 for the Invaders. He had brief hitches outdoors with the Rochester Flash and Tulsa Tornados of the short-lived, United Soccer League. In 1988, he found his way to the Tampa Bay Rowdies, who at the time were playing in the third incarnation of the ASL. Tobin was player/coach for the indoor Memphis Rogues at the start of the 1989–89 season and finished out his playing career with the Orlando Lions in the American Professional Soccer League.

Coaching career

While still a player in Canton he also served as an assistant coach. In 1989–90 he was hired as the Head Coach of the Memphis Rogues of the AISA. Beginning in 1995, Tobin spent 19 years as the Director of Coaching, Dunedin Stirling Soccer Club in Dunedin, Florida. While there he also created the Tobin’s School of Soccer Science Academy Program. In 2000, he was the coach of the Tampa Bay Extreme of the W-League. He was an Assistant Coach/Technical Director at the University of Tampa from 2007–14, and part of the staff of the 2007 NCAA Division II Women’s National Championship team. During the 2010 season he was an interim assistant coach for FC Tampa Bay Rowdies of the USSF Division 2 Professional League.

Tobin is presently the Director of Coaching at Pinellas County United (PCU) in Florida and is a coach with the National Training Center (NTC). Since 2012, he also serves as the Head Coach of the WPSL team Pinellas County United SC and holds a USSF “B” License. He and his wife reside in St. Petersburg, Florida and have two children.

Honors

FAI Cup

  • 1977–78: (runners-up)
  • American Soccer League (1933–83)

  • 1979: Western Division winners
  • 1981: ASL Champions
  • 1981: Freedom Conference winners
  • American Indoor Soccer Association

  • 1984–85: AISA Champions
  • 1985–86: AISA Champions
  • 1986–87: (runners-up)
  • 1984–85: Regular Season Champions
  • 1985–86: Regular Season Champions
  • 1986–87: Northern Division winners
  • NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer

  • 2007: National Champions (assistant coach)
  • Individual honors

    American Soccer League

  • 1979 First team All-Star
  • 1981 Finals MVP
  • 1981 First team All-Star
  • American Indoor Soccer Association

  • 1985–86 League MVP
  • 1985–86 First team All-Star
  • References

    Don Tobin Wikipedia