KANSAS CITY, Mo. – United Soccer Coaches announced Thursday that Jason Neumann has been selected for the Mike Berticelli Excellence in Coaching Education Award.

He will be presented the award at the annual awards banquet at the coaches convention in Chicago Friday, Jan. 11.

The Mike Berticelli Excellence in Coaching Education Award is named after former United Soccer Coaches director of coaching and vice president of education Mike Berticelli and is presented each year in memory of the University of Notre Dame coach who passed away in January 2000. It is given to a member of the United Soccer Coaches Academy Staff in recognition of positive contributions to the game of soccer and excellence in educating coaches.

“I want to congratulate Jason Neumann on being presented the Berticelli Award,” United Soccer Coaches director of coaching education Ian Barker said. “The honor is an especially important one as it is decided upon by peers from the Academy. Jason is an absolute pleasure to work with in coach education. Unlike many of the Academy staff, Jason’s day job is not in soccer, yet he still finds the time, energy and enthusiasm to help as many coaches as possible and help as many players as possible. Jason is a most deserving award recipient.”

A member since 1995, Neumann’s full-time position is as a vice president – division finance manager for BBVA Compass. He has impacted thousands of coaches who have taken the nearly 100 courses he has taught as a member of the association’s National Academy Staff and National Goalkeeper Staff. Other coaches have benefitted from his time as a United Soccer Coaches and U.S. Soccer grassroots instructor. He also has served as United Soccer Coaches Alabama and Mississippi state director.

Serving as the Academy director for Vestavia Soccer Club in Vestavia, Ala., Neumann holds United Soccer Coaches’ Premier and Advanced National Goalkeeping Diplomas and an U.S. Soccer A License. He has been a presenter at multiple United Soccer Coaches conventions and is the chair of introductory speakers at the event.

Neumann was a successful coach at the high school and college level in Alabama, spending time at Birmingham Southern College and Mountain Brook High School before taking the role of general manager with the Birmingham Grasshoppers of the USISL. He had a .681 winning percentage and captured one conference title in four seasons as the head women’s coach at Gwynedd Mercy College in Pennsylvania and has since held various technical and administrative positions with various clubs in Alabama.

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