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Diego Marroquin
Men's Soccer Acting Head Coach
dmarr@hawaii.edu
808-932-7878
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Diego Marroquin was named Hawai‘i Hilo Men's Soccer Acting Head Coach in Aug. 2023.
The California native arrived to the Big Island after most recently serving two seasons as head coach of the men's soccer program at Holy Names University before the school's closure at the end of the 2022-23 year.
HAWAI‘I HILO MEN'S SOCCER RECORD
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HAWAI‘I HILO MEN'S SOCCER RECORD
SEASON
TEAM RECORD
NOTES
2023
10-6-0 Overall
7-3-0 PacWest (No. 3)
1 Season
10-6-0 Overall
7-3-0 PacWest
0 Championships
0 Major Awards
YEAR-BY-YEAR
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2023: Named acting head coach in August while Garrett Estrin is away on leave.
PLAYING CAREER
» Played two seasons at Santa Rosa JC (2007-2008) before finishing final two years at Sacramento State (2009-2010)
ALMA MATER
» Petaluma High School (California)
» Santa Rosa Junior College (California)
» California State University, Sacramento 2014 - B.A. Psychology
» Concordia University Irvine (California) 2020 - M.S. Coaching and Exercise Science
PERSONAL
» Last name pronounced like "MARRR-row-KEEN"
» Hometown: Petaluma, California
CERTIFICATIONS
» U.S. Soccer Federation C License
» TOVO V1 Methodology
» La Liga Formation Certification
» United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma
COACHING (22-23-4)
2023-Present: University of Hawai‘i at Hilo (Acting HC)
2022-Present: Marin Legends (Co-HC)
2021-2022: Holy Names University (HC: 12-17-4)
2016-Present: Marin Football Club, ECNL
2016-2021: Dominican University of California (Assistant)
2015-2016: Sacramento State (Assistant)
2014-2016: Placer Untied FC, ECNL
2013-2014: Union FC
2012-2013: Santa Rosa JC (Assistant)
MEDIA
» After coasting as freshman, former Petaluma star revs up his game (Oct. 25, 2008) - The Press Democrat
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