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Ben Federici

  Career Timeline:

Transylvania University Head Men's Coach | December 2021 - Present
Marietta College Associate Men's Head Coach | July 2021 - December 2021
Marietta College Assistant Men's Coach | July 2018 - July 2021
Marietta College Assistant Men's and Women's Coach | July 2016 - July 2018
The University of Findlay Assistant Men's Coach | Summer 2023 - Summer 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Twitter: @ben_federici


Podcasts: 

Simple Coach (3) interview - Jan 2024
Simple Coach 3: A great discussion with a longtime supporter of the channel, and young coach  on the move. A sit down with Ben Federici, Head Men's Coach at Transylvania where we talk about this past season (Fall 2023).
Simple Coach (2) interview - Nov 2022
Simple Coach 2: In this episode of SimpleCoach to Coach, we catch up with Transylvania Head  Men's Soccer Coach Ben Federici to talk about his first season as a head coach (Fall 2022).
Discover College Soccer interview - May 2022
Discover College Soccer: On today’s episode, I speak with Coach Ben Federici from the Transylvania  University Men’s Program in Kentucky. We talk about their school’s high academic standards. He describes how their program likes to use data as much as possible. Lastly, we discuss their team’s culture of love, discipline and humility.
Simple Coach (1) interview - May 2022
Simple Coach 1: In this episode of SimpleCoach to Coach, newly appointed Transylvania Head Men's Soccer Coach Ben Federici,  sits down to talk about the program he is leading, how he is shaping it for success, and where he sees it going in the coming years. And despite  the fact that he is a Marietta grad, it was a great discussion on a range of topics.

 


Background:

Ben Federici begins his second year as head coach of the Transylvania men’s soccer program ahead of the 2023 season.

Federici joins Transylvania from NCAA Division III Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio, where he was most recently the Associate Head Coach.

"Transylvania men's soccer is a program with a great tradition of excellence,” states Federici on his new stewardship of the program. “I look to honor that tradition by building a program that helps young men become great people and great players during their time.”

Over his nine-year coaching career, Federici has quickly carved out a reputation for building winning teams. Federici arrives to the Pioneers from another winning program called the Pioneers at Marietta, his alma mater.

During Federici's six-year tenure on staff, Marietta produced five straight winning seasons, highlighted by an 11-6-3 campaign in the 2017 season in which the program finished the campaign ranked seventh in the Great Lakes Region. In his first three years as part of Marietta's coaching staff as an assistant coach, Federici helped power the Pioneers to three consecutive winning seasons, marking the second time in program history that the Pioneers have reached that milestone. Federici was elevated to the title of Associate Head Coach ahead of the 2021 season.

Federici's imprint at Marietta was felt especially on the defensive side of the pitch, where he pushed the team to setting a new school record for consecutive minutes without conceding a goal. Federici orchestrated a defense which turned in nine clean sheets in the 2016 season and 17 clean sheets total between the 2016 and 2017 campaigns. In Federici's final season at Marietta, junior Dave Beattie won the OAC Defensive Player of the Year award.

With Federici on staff, the Pioneers qualified for the OAC Tournament in all five tournament-active seasons of his tenure.

Prior to re-joining the men's soccer program at Marietta, Federici spent three years as the assistant men's soccer coach at NCAA Division II University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio. His first application of a winning formula occurred at Findlay as the program notched its first winning record in 12 seasons. While at Findlay, Federici helped the Oilers drill five top 25 teams. Federici additionally accrued administrative experience at Findlay as an admissions department liaison to the athletic department.

Federici's Marietta roots originated during his playing days for the Pioneers where he won four varsity letters and appeared in 36 matches as a defender. His coaching experience began following an injury in his senior season of play, initializing a transition into a role of student assistant coach.

Federici graduated from Marietta College in 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and earned his Master of Business Administration at the University of Findlay.