Juan Enrique De Brigard will begin his fourth season with the USF women’s soccer program as a volunteer assistant coach, mainly working with the Bulls’ goalkeepers. A highly-regarded expert in physical training, De Brigard has over 30 years of coaching experience recognized for providing groundbreaking levels of coaching and strategies to enhance individual and team play.

In his first season with the Bulls, De Brigard played a vital role in the Bulls’ breakout season. He helped guide USF to the farthest they had ever been in the BIG EAST Championships. The Bulls were the No. 3 seed out of the American Division and receiving a first round bye, USF traveled to the nation’s capitol and knocked off Georgetown in the quarterfinals.

In the semifinals, USF came from behind twice to defeat then- No.12/8 Marquette 3-2 in Piscataway, NJ. The Bulls eventually lost to No. 22 West Virginia, 1-0 in their first finals appearance.

Prior to 2010 the Bulls had never advanced past the second round of the Championships and had never finished higher than second in a conference tournament in 16 seasons.

More impressively, the Bulls earned the program’s first NCAA Tournament in 2010 and picked up their first NCAA win, a 3-1 over Auburn in the first round in Tallahassee, Fla. The Bulls bowed out of the tournament in a 2-1 loss to No. 8 Florida State in the second round.

Fluent in English, Spanish and German, De Brigard is a native of Columbia