Amel Muhamedagic
Associate Head Coach
amuhamedagic@uco.edu
Central Oklahoma
Division 2
Associate Head Coach
amuhamedagic@uco.edu
Central Oklahoma
Division 2
Muhamedagic is in his 10th year as top assistant coach at Central Oklahoma, coming to Bronchos after three successful years as head coach at Mount Mercy University in Iowa. Muhamedagic has helped Bronchos compile an impressive 123-52-18 record over the last nine seasons and UCO has made five appearances in the NCAA Division II national tournament (2007, 2009, 2011 2012 and 2014). Amel is involved in all facets of program including recruiting, on field training, academic progress, scouting and game preparation. In 2007, Muhamedagic s first year with the program, he guided the back line and goalkeeper Carly Fisher to 13 shutouts while allowing one goal in going a perfect 10-0 and capturing regular season Lone Star Conference title. In 2009, Muhamedagic coached goalkeeper Megan Riley and the back line to 13 shutouts and another LSC championship. In 2012, Muhamedagic helped guide the Bronchos to a runner-up finish in their first year of competition in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. In 2014, Amel helped the Bronchos register a school-record 15 shutouts in making another Division II national tournament appearance. He has helped coach 29 all-conference, 24-all region and three All-American players while with UCO. Muhamedagic came to UCO after three years at Mount Mercy University in Iowa. His 2005 team set a school record for wins. Amel led Waterloo (Iowa) High School in goals for three straight years and then played two years for Northern Iowa, earning both bachelors and masters degrees from UNI. Muhamedagic has been involved with Oklahoma Olympic Development Program and Region III Program. Muhamedagic is also involved with the Oklahoma Football Club, the largest soccer club in Oklahoma. He has served as staff coach for the boys and girls since 2008, with his teams having won numerous state cups and qualified to regional tournaments. Muhamedagic holds Premier License from National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association (NSCAA highest distinction from this organization), A license from United States Soccer Federation (USSF highest distinction from this organization), National Youth License (USSF), and National Goalkeeping License (NSCAA). Amel, a native of Bosnia, is married (Cynthia) and has three daughters (Mia, Leila and Ella).
Amel Muhamedagic is in his 10th year as top assistant coach at Central Oklahoma, coming to Bronchos after three successful years as head coach at Mount Mercy University in Iowa.
Muhamedagic has helped Bronchos compile an impressive 123-52-18 record over the last nine seasons and UCO has made five appearances in the NCAA Division II national tournament (2007, 2009, 2011 2012 and 2014).
Amel is involved in all facets of program including recruiting, on field training, academic progress, scouting and game preparation.
In 2007, Muhamedagic s first year with the program, he guided the back line and goalkeeper Carly Fisher to 13 shutouts while allowing one goal in going a perfect 10-0 and capturing regular season Lone Star Conference title.
In 2009, Muhamedagic coached goalkeeper Megan Riley and the back line to 13 shutouts and another LSC championship.
In 2012, Muhamedagic helped guide the Bronchos to a runner-up finish in their first year of competition in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.
In 2014, Amel helped the Bronchos register a school-record 15 shutouts in making another Division II national tournament appearance.
He has helped coach 29 all-conference, 24-all region and three All-American players while with UCO.
Muhamedagic came to UCO after three years at Mount Mercy University in Iowa. His 2005 team set a school record for wins.
Amel led Waterloo (Iowa) High School in goals for three straight years and then played two years for Northern Iowa, earning both bachelors and masters degrees from UNI.
Muhamedagic has been involved with Oklahoma Olympic Development Program and Region III Program.
Muhamedagic is also involved with the Oklahoma Football Club, the largest soccer club in Oklahoma. He has served as staff coach for the boys and girls since 2008, with his teams having won numerous state cups and qualified to regional tournaments.
Muhamedagic holds Premier License from National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association (NSCAA highest distinction from this organization), A license from United States Soccer Federation (USSF highest distinction from this organization), National Youth License (USSF), and National Goalkeeping License (NSCAA).
Amel, a native of Bosnia, is married (Cynthia) and has three daughters (Mia, Leila and Ella).