Keith Tozer
Head Coach/VP of Soccer Operations
PH: 414-224-9283
After 25 seasons as an indoor soccer head coach, 17 with the Milwaukee Wave, Keith Tozer has compiled more victories than any other coach in North American indoor soccer history ... He has 603 regular-season victories, and 51 more in the postseason
His indoor record includes 21 winning seasons, seven Coach of the Year Awards and four league championships. He has coached nine All-Star teams.
Milwaukee Wave Overall regular season record of 397-222 (.641), with a 38-27 playoff record (.584) ... Led the Wave to their first league title during the 1997-98 season with a 28-12 season record, winning the division and conference championships
Compiled a 19-1 record at the Bradley Center during 1997-98
During 1998-99, the team went 17-3 at home and had a 25-15 regular season record along with a playoff berth
Recorded a 22-2 mark at home during the 1999-2000 season and a league-best 31-13 overall record while leading the Wave to their second NPSL title in three years along with another division and conference title
In 2000-2001, led the Wave to second consecutive title after fashioning 24-16 regular-season record
In 2001-02, guided Wave to league-best 34-10 record, including MISL record 22-0 at home
Won his fourth championship with the Wave in the 2004-05 season, going 4-0 in the playoffs
Six league Coach of the Year honors, having received the award during the 1995-96, 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2007-08 campaigns.
Atlanta/Kansas City Attack Joined the Attack as a player/coach in 1989
In three years, the team switched cities (from Atlanta to Kansas City) and compiled an impressive 74-46 overall record
Led the team to three consecutive playoff appearances.
Los Angeles Lazers Became the head coach of the Lazers of the MISL in 1986
During his three years in LA, the team compiled a 62-70 record
Named Soccer Digest Magazines MISL Coach of the Year in 1988, after leading the Lazers from last place to their first-ever winning season.
Louisville Thunder Began his coaching career as a player/coach for the Thunder from the AISA in 1984
Spent three seasons (1984-87) with the Thunder and led the team to a 70-37 overall record, which includes a 1986-87 AISA Championship.
U.S. National Futsal Team Named head coach of U.S. National Indoor Team in 1996.
Guided the U.S. team to its first-ever gold medal in the CONCACAF Regional Championships in Guatemala
Promoted to head coach in 1998 and finished third in Mundialito de Futsal in Brazil, the best finish by an American team ever
In the summer of 2000, led the team to win the bronze medal at the CONCACAF Championships in Costa Rica ... In 2004 led team to a gold medal at the CONCACAF Championship with a 2-0 victory over Cuba, earning the team a spot at the 2004 FIFA Futsal World Championships in Chinese Taipei
Coach of the first U.S. fustal team in the Pan American Games in Brazil in July 2007. ... Again led team to FIFA Futsal World Cup in 2008 after at third-place finish at CONCACAF Championships.