Men's Soccer

Head Coach Dan Weiler has revitalized the men’s soccer team at Concordia and returned the program back to conference and regional prominence. The Cobbers won the MIAC Championship in 1995 and 1996 and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in 1996. During that time the Cobbers had two players named the MIAC MVP in three seasons.

In the past three years Weiler has guided the Cobbers to over 30 wins and has helped the team record back-to-back 10-win seasons. Concordia also returned to the top 5 of the NSCAA Region Ranking in 2010. The Cobbers enjoy the ability to play on either natural grass or the newly renovated Jake Christiansen Stadium which features a brand new Field Turf surface - one of the best in the region.


 

McGlynn Earns Third Straight All-MIAC Award

Nov. 10--Senior Riley McGlynn earned his third straight All-MIAC honor and led a trio of players who earned postseason honors. CC goalies Peter Runquist and Andy Iverson also received awards. More

McGlynn Shines In Homecoming Win

Oct. 15-- Riley McGlynn scored two goals and had an assist as Concordia rolled to a 3-1 win over Bethel in the annual Homecoming game. It is the first conference victory of the year for the Cobbers. Recap  | Pics

Second Half Scoring Leads To Slump Buster

Oct. 11-- Jared Rice and Michael Fortson scored second-half goals and Concordia went on to beat Jamestown 2-1 in Jamestown on Tuesday. The win snaps a five-game losing streak for the Cobbers. Recap

Unforeseen Scoring Explosion

First-Half Gut Check Puts Cobbers Close

Back-To-Back Blankings

Some Good, Some Bad In Iowa

Much More Than McGlynn - 2011 Preview

Dec. 14 - McGlynn Caps Award Season!

Nov. 18 - McGlynn Named Academic All-American!



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Cobber Spotlight
Marco Riboli '11
Bergamo, Italy
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Marco Riboli
Marco is a two-time All-Conference honoree who has also earned ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District honors. A creative playmaker that has been the team leader in assists the past three season, he is one of several outstanding international student/athletes who have played at Concordia the past few years.

"Concordia gives me a chance to excel in the classroom while carrying on my passion for the game of soccer. My teammates are like a family away from home and will be my friends for life. Some of my best moments at Concordia have been spent on the soccer field."

Marco has also helped the Concordia May Semester study abroad programs by acting as a tour guide in his home country of Italy. 

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