Ramon mifflin biography

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Ramon Mifflin – Boys Technical Director 

As a youth player, Ramon was part of the United States Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program and represented California on their state team. He then went on to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at the University of San Francisco. After college, he played professionally in the US and Peru. His father, Ramon Mifflin Sr., played professionally for 18 years and represented the Peru National Team in the 1970 FIFA World Cup.

Ramon has been a fixture in the Calgary soccer community for the past 12 years. In his previous club, he led 7 Tier 1 teams to Provincial gold medals and furthermore, 6 national medals. Ramon has also secured a professional contract for Calgary standout, Caniggia Elva, 6 years ago at VFB Stuttgart. He is a staff coach with Whitecaps FC Alberta Academy and an assistant coach with the Mount Royal University Mens team. His collegiate experience and relationships in Canada and the United States, offer a unique collegiate pathway for our players looking to take their game to the next level.

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    Ramon Mifflin

    As a youth player, Ramon Mifflin was part of the United States Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program and represented California on their state team. He then went on to play NCAA Division 1 soccer at the University of San Francisco. His father, Ramon Mifflin Sr., played professionally for 18 years and represented the Peru National Team in the 1970 FIFA World Cup.

    After college, he played professionally in the US and Peru’s first-division club Carlos Manucci. Ramon is currently the boy’s technical director at Blizzard Soccer Club and the men’s assistant coach at Mount Royal University. He has led seven Tier 1 teams to provincial gold medals and six national medals.

    Ramon now leads the Tanbridge Academy Soccer Program, running programs for students in grades four to nine and one to three. He runs high-intensity training sessions that focus on dribbling, first touch, ball mastery, passing, defending, and heading. He enjoys working with the students at Tanbridge Academy and further developing their soccer skills and love of the game.

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