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Rudy Ybarra

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The Boys 1996 group won the state, regional and national championship in 2014. The Boys 1998 group won the Cal South State Championship on six occasions (2010 and 2012–2016), six US Youth Soccer Region IV Championships (2010–2016) and three US Youth Soccer National League Championships (2012, 2013 and 2016). Due to his accomplishments in youth soccer with Santa Barbara Soccer Club, Ybarra has been recognized by Cal South, the governing body of youth club soccer in Southern California, as the Nike Competitive Coach of the Year in 2013, 2015 and 2017.
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After retiring as a professional soccer player, Ybarra continued to play semi-professional soccer on the weekends for his beloved Santa Barbara Soccer Club in the Central Coast Soccer League where he served as a player/coach and captained the team to the 1991 and 1992 California State Championships,
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Wanting to give back to the local community, Ybarra began coaching local youth soccer at Santa Barbara Soccer Club. Ybarra guided the Boys 1996 and Boys 1998 teams to numerous Cal South State Championships, US Youth Soccer Region IV Championships and US Youth Soccer National League Championships.
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In August 2016, Ybarra joined the Westmont College Men's soccer team as an assistant coach and still currently forms part of the coaching staff. In these two seasons, the Westmont Warriors have won the Golden State Athletic Conference Championship (GSAC).
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In addition to his coaching duties, Ybarra co-founded Santa Barbara Soccer Entertainment to market soccer events in Southern California. In June 2006, his company formed an alliance with 11 Sports Marketing LLC to expand their marketing opportunities.
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helping solidify the club as one of the premier semi-professional soccer teams in the state. After retiring from competitive soccer, Ybarra also guided the team to their third California State Championship in 2002 as the head coach.
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Ybarra has held several coaching positions at many levels and has been successful at each of those levels. Ybarra has spent time coaching at
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Ybarra served as the head coach of the men's varsity soccer team for nine seasons at
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of the Player Development League and Westmont College of Santa Barbara, California.
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From 2006 until May 2008, Ybarra has served as an assistant with the expansion
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as its head coach in April 2012 and still currently holds the position.
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and future considerations. The Roughnecks later traded him to the
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North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor players
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Index

Santa Barbara, California
Forward
Los Angeles Aztecs
Tulsa Roughnecks
Memphis Rogues
Los Angeles Aztecs
Hollywood Kickers
Real Santa Barbara
Ventura County Fusion
Ventura County Fusion
soccer
North American Soccer League
Western Soccer Alliance
Santa Barbara High School
Los Angeles Aztecs
North American Soccer League
Tulsa Roughnecks
Vito Dimitrijevic
Memphis Rogues
Hollywood Kickers
Western Soccer Alliance
Real Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara High School
Ventura County Fusion
Santa Barbara High School
Ventura County Fusion
Premier Development League
Ventura County Fusion
March 17, 1979 Deals
1986 Hollywood Kickers

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