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Luke Oesterle

Goalkeepers Coach

loesterle1@gsu.edu

(404) 413-4002

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Former Georgia State men's soccer goalkeeper Luke Oesterle was named the Panthers new assistant coach in January 2022.

Oesterle, who previously served as the assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Presbyterian College, was a member of the men's soccer team from 2013-17.

Prior to arriving in Clinton, S.C., Oesterle spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Western Illinois. His primary responsibilities included working with the team's goalkeepers.

Oesterle continues to work as the goalkeeper coach for Peachtree City MOBA of the Professional Development League in Peachtree City, Ga., where he played for two summers from 2016-17. In the spring of 2018, he was an assistant coach at Lovett School in Atlanta.

The Newnan, Ga., native spent five seasons at Georgia State as a goalkeeper after redshirting his freshman year. While in school he served as an Atlanta/Fulton County "After School" soccer instructor from 2014-16.

While with the Panthers, Oesterle's career highlights included a shutout over Gardner-Webb in 2015 and making two saves during a shootout victory over Georgia Southern in the Sun Belt Conference semifinals that helped the team advance to the 2015 tournament finals.

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