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MIFC Head Coach Robbie Aristodemo Reaches 150 Career Wins

Montverde International Futbol Club (MIFC) Head Coach Robbie Aristodemo reached his 150 career win after the Lady Eagles defeated Winter Park High School 6-1 in December of 2019.

Entering his ninth season with Montverde Academy, Aristodmo has an overall record of 151 wins, 19 losses, and 4 ties. He also led the Lady Eagles to three consecutive State Championship appearances winning two titles in 2018 and 2019 seasons and finishing runners-up in 2017. In their last two seasons, the Lady Eagles made history with two consecutive undefeated records and only allowed two goals in 2019.

"I want to thank all the previous and current players that have really set the tone for the soccer program. It takes a vision and a philosophy to continue to push and we have established a culture of excellence. I'm grateful we have been able to sustain a high standard for so long," said Aristodmo.

Under Aristodemo's leadership, MIFC has fostered over 35 collegiate scholarships ranging from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, II, and III; National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NCJAA). In the current season alone, MIFC had three athletes commit to Division I and II colleges; Jody Brown '20 (FSU), Hannah Davies'20 (Lees Mcrae University), and Maria Tregansin '21 (University of Central Florida).

See the full list of commitments below.

  • 2021 class - Maria Tregansin - University of Central Florida
  • 2020 class - Jody Brown - Florida State University
  • 2020 class - Hannah Davies - Lees Mcrae University 
  • 2019 class - Milla Khujala - Daytona State College
  • 2019 class - Sabrina Botran - Palm Beach Atlantic
  • 2019 class - Carmen Marin - Florida International University
  • 2019 class - Kalena Iwashita - ASA College of Miami
  • 2018 class – Katie Beck – Catawba College
  • 2018 class – Julia Curatolo – Southern Mississippi University
  • 2018 class – Adrianna Ordonez – Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
  • 2018 class – Selena Salas – Quinnipiac University
  • 2018 class – Shayla Smart – Wake Forest University
  • 2017 class – Andrea Manzur – St.Thomas University
  • 2017 class – Maria Contreras – Citadel
  • 2017 class – Nicole Barnett – Florida Tech
  • 2017 class – ember Butterfield – Concord University
  • 2017 class – Maria Santin – University of Connecticut
  • 2016 class – Nathalia Da Silva – Troy University
  • 2016 Class - Raenah Campbell - Drexel University
  • 2016 class – Andrea Rodriquez – Northwestern State
  • 2016 class – Isabella Garcia – University of West Florida
  • 2016 class – Kayla Curatolo – Gardner Webb
  • 2016 class – Jasmine Spence – Mercer University
  • 2016 class – Manoly Baquerizo – Clayton State University
  • 2015 class – Angel Campbell – Barry University
  • 2015 class – Delaney Crumblish – Queens University
  • 2015 class – Chelsea Greene – Southern Wesleyan University
  • 2015 class – Flavia Villaca – Grace College
  • 2014 class – Luiza Marangoni – Barry University
  • 2014 class – Nicole Cranny – USC Aiken
  • 2014 class – Sarai Paul – St.Leo University
  • 2014 class – Tia Sampson – Johnson and Wales University
  • 2014 class – Jaeda Smith - Johnson and Wales University
  • 2013 class – Teara Thomas – Roberts Wesleyan College
  • 2013 class – Samantha Klein – Johnson & Wales University
  • 2013 class – Marcala Damas – Central Methodist University
  • 2012 class – Akeyla Furbert – USC Aiken 

More about Robbie Aristodemo:

After competing at the University of Tulsa from 1996-2000, Aristodemo graduated from Tulsa with a degree in Exercise Science.

Coach Aristodemo went on to play professionally throughout North America from 2001-2019. He has also played for the Canadian National Teams from 1992-2002, competing in two FIFA Youth World Cups, the 2000 Gold Cup, FIFA Olympic Qualifiers and World Cup qualification matches.

In 2012, Aristodemo was also called up to the Canadian Futsal Team for the CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers in Guatemala making him the only Canadian player to have played on all Canadian National Teams, both outdoor and futsal.

Aristodemo currently holds the top coaching license in the country with a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) "A" license and received the top A-youth coaching license in the country geared toward players 12-19 years old. In addition to coaching, Aristodemo is a radio analyst for Orlando City SC since 2016 and is also a TV analyst for the Florida Tropics.

Now Aristodemo looks to advance the newly developed MIFC whose mission is to reach more young female players that have the ambition and desire to train with one of the best programs in the country.

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