Alan Koch's experience with youth, Vancouver Whitecaps lands him club's USL PRO coaching job

Familiarity with local and college soccer, 'Caps system give Koch the edge for USL PRO job

New WFC2 head coach Alan Koch while with Simon Fraser University

VANCOUVER, B.C. – In a coaching search that somewhat mirrored that of the appointment of Carl Robinson as their MLS head coach, the Vancouver Whitecaps looked far and wide in their quest to find the man that would lead their new USL PRO side before ultimately deciding to make an appointment that was close to home in Alan Koch.

Koch has been head coach of the only Canadian team in NCAA, the Simon Fraser University Clan, for the past seven years, guiding them to the Division II Final Four in two of the three years that they were eligible to compete in the postseason.

The South African's knowledge of the college scene coupled with his passion for the development of young players ultimately gave Koch the edge over a number of applicants for the job from around the world, and the Whitecaps were delighted to secure someone that they see as a vital component to the club's future.



"It's a perfect partnership," Whitecaps President Bobby Lenarduzzi told reporters at the press conference to introduce the first WFC2 coach. "He knows the market. He's going to be tasked in bridging the gap between the potential of these players and how far they can go, and ideally equipping them with the knowledge that will allow a number of those young players to actually graduate through to our MLS team."


Koch has coached in the North American collegiate system for the past 10 seasons and has built a reputation for having a keen eye for young talent and a strong scouting network. That knowledge and experience has also seen Koch act as the college scout for the Whitecaps this past year and he was in attendance at both the recent MLS Player Combine and SuperDraft with the club.

Appointing Koch as the new WFC2 coach was the next logical step as far at the Whitecaps were concerned.

"As a result of the work that he did on our college recruiting, he got to know our guys and we got to know him," Lenarduzzi added. "It was a natural evolution. We were always looking at other candidates, but as time went on, it became clear that Alan was interested in the job and we were interested in him."



The make-up of the Whitecaps USL PRO roster will mostly be from players in the 17-24 age range, including a plethora of local and homegrown talent. That has also been Koch's remit at SFU since 2008 and he is looking forward to the challenge of repeating his college success with WFC2.


Sharing a similar eye for talent with Whitecaps coach Robinson, Koch believes he is ready for the opportunity.

"On and off the field I think we have the same philosophies," Koch told reporters. "Carl likes to give young players an opportunity.  I firmly believe in that, too. He likes to play attractive football, I like to do that too. He also places a high importance on character, as I do. 


"It's very, very simple in football at times if you share the same philosophy, hop on the same page and go and ride that wave together."