Cord Farmer

DIRECTOR OF SOCCER COACHING

CORD FARMER

Director of Coaching Cord Farmer

TEAMS:  Youth Clinic

Orford, NH

Cord.Farmer@gmail.com

603.667.6510

Players are professionals but they are also people. Some need affections, others need guidance. First of all, though, they need to be understood."

                                             — Unai Emery

BIO

Coach Farmer is the assistant for the women's soccer team at Dartmouth College since 2015. At Dartmouth, Farmer is responsible for the field players, coordinate recruiting, manage and analyze film/video and monitor fitness. Farmer spent the 2014 season in Reno, Nevada, as part of Dr. Melissa Price's staff at Nevada. He was the top assistant and recruiting coordinator.

Prior to his stop in Reno, Farmer served as the head women's soccer coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for six seasons. During his time at RPI, Farmer led the Engineers to their first conference championship, capturing the Liberty League title in 2012 en route to the team's first conference playoff berth. Under Farmer's direction, the Engineers received their first NSCAA national top-25 ranking this past season.

Prior to Rensselaer, Farmer spent one year as the assistant women's soccer coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Wisconsin. While with the Badgers, Farmer assisted in all aspects of on-field training, planning and match preparation, along with coordinating recruiting, film and video.

Farmer received his first head coaching job at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford as the men's soccer coach for one season. He was named the AMCC Coach of the Year after leading the Panthers to their first winning conference record and first conference tournament appearance in a decade.

From 2004-06 Farmer served as an assistant for the men's soccer program at Ithaca College in New York. His first coaching opportunity in collegiate athletics came in the fall of 2003 when he spent time as the assistant women's soccer coach at Penn State University.

In addition to all of his college coaching experience, Farmer has worked with a number of club teams and has been a part of numerous soccer camps. In 2003, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in sport management from Flagler College. He is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and the United States Soccer Federation. Farmer's accreditations include — NSCAA Advanced National License, NSCAA National, USSF B, USSF C, USSF D & USSF Youth Module.

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