Advisory Board Bio – Simon Collins

Simon Collins

Simon Collins

Commissioner, USYS National League

With an extensive background in soccer as a player, coach and director — both in the U.S. and internationally — Simon Collins’ passion for the game is broad and far-reaching. As the new Commissioner of United States Youth Soccer (USYS) National League, he brings more than 25 years of sports industry experience along with a vast knowledge of sports management and business. Collins most recently served as the Technical Director for EDP Soccer — helping to oversee four US Youth Soccer National League Conferences while playing an integral part in the EDP Soccer business development team.

 

Collins holds a U.S. Soccer Grassroots & D Instructor License, U.S. Soccer A and B Licenses, UEFA B License and a United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma. He has provided consultation services for professional adult and youth clubs, and he was a part of the USYS Olympic Development Program (ODP) task force that later announced a Talent Identification partnership between US Youth Soccer & MLS. Collins has also worked with education authorities in the United Kingdom to develop a “soccer syllabus” for prestigious private schools in England.

 

On the field, Collins has coached and developed opportunities for players in the U.S. and abroad. In England, Collins served as a coach in Huddersfield Town’s Academy and as the manager of Bradford Park Avenue, Ossett Town and Stocksbridge Park Steels, where he helped develop standout English Premier League forward Jamie Vardy.

 

As an 11-year veteran professional soccer player, Collins made over 200 appearances in the England Football League — playing as a defender for Huddersfield Town, Plymouth Argyle, Macclesfield Town and Shrewsbury Town.

 

In his most recent role as Technical Director for EDP Soccer, Collins worked closely with USYS National League management and proved to be a partner who sought out opportunities for collaboration and development. His background in the educational, coaching, playing and administrative realms of soccer have afforded Collins a unique and vast perspective on the opportunities and challenges presented to youth soccer clubs, players and families. Through his interactions and collaboration with USYS State Associations and regional administrators, Collins has formed productive working relationships with critical leaders and partners in the youth soccer landscape.

 

Collins currently resides in Florida with his wife, Michelle, and two sons.