Antony Moore
Assistant Coach
amoore@francis.edu
Saint Francis (PA)
Division 1
Assistant Coach
amoore@francis.edu
Saint Francis (PA)
Division 1
Antony Moore resumed his duties as the program's top assistant coach in 2021 after serving as the interim head coach for the entirety of the 2017 season. He enters his ninth season with the program in 2021.
The Red Flash put up record-breaking numbers offensively with Moore at the helm, winning double digit games for the fifth straight season.
Saint Francis scored 37 goals in 18 games during this season, its most since the 1994 season.
The Red Flash are 57-29-11 (.644) in Moore's five seasons, appearing in three NEC Championship games.
Moore helped develop three-time All-American center back and MLS SuperDraftee Francis de Vries.
In his third season, Moore joined first-year head coach Paulo Neto and helped the Flash earn 11 victories on the season and their third-straight appearance in the NEC Tournament.
Moore helped coach Pablo Medina to the SFU all-time assists record with 26 in his time in Loretto and helped guide Francis de Vries to NEC and ECAC Defender of the Year honors and his second-straight All-America season in 2015.
In 2014, Moore helped lead the Red Flash to its most successful season in program history where they earned the No. 1 overall seed after winning the Northeast Conference regular season title. SFU went 13-6-1 and sported a 6-1 NEC record en route to hosting the NEC Tournament. Saint Francis had four players named to the All-NEC First Team.
Moore, a 2012 Fairleigh Dickinson graduate with a bachelor of arts in Communications, played four years of collegiate soccer, first at St. Gregorys in Oklahoma and later at Fairleigh Dickinson. He helped lead FDU to a conference championship and NCAA Sweet 16 berth in 2012
Moore was named to the National Team of the Week (Nov 18, 2012) after scoring the game winner vs. St. Johns and earning two assists vs. St. Louis, both in the NCAA Tournament.
Born in Douglas, Isle of Man, Moore is the son of Helen Jones, Graham Moore and the brother of James Moore. In 2014, Moore was called up to represent his national team Ellan Vannin in the ConIFA World Football Cup in Oestersund, Sweden.