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  1. Paul Ratcliffe is an English-born American college soccer coach. He is the head coach of Stanford Cardinal women's soccer. He led Stanford to the 2011 National Championship. He is a three-time NSCAA Coach of the Year, winning the award in 2008, 2009, and 2011. Coaching career.

  2. Paul Ratcliffe, entering his 22nd season at the helm of Stanford’s women’s soccer program in 2024, is the most successful coach in more than 100 years of Stanford soccer, collecting more victories than any other coach in Stanford men's or women's soccer history. The men's soccer program began in 1911 and the women's in 1984.

  3. Paul Ratcliffe has coached the Cardinal since 2003, winning Pac-12 Coach of the Year eight times. [2] . During his tenure as head coach, the team won the 2011, 2017, and 2019 national championships, and nine Pac-12 titles, played in nine College Cup tournaments, and reached five NCAA Division I finals. [2]

  4. Paul Ratcliffe (* 12. November 1973 in Salford) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Kanute. Karriere. Paul Ratcliffe nahm im Kanuslalom mit dem Einer-Kajak zweimal an Olympischen Spielen teil.

  5. Ratcliffe, who has directed the Cardinal to the NCAA tournament in all but one season, is Stanford's winningest soccer coach, with a 339-64-32 record on The Farm. In 19 seasons as head coach, the Stanford women have won three national championships, reached five NCAA finals, won nine Pac-12 titles, played in nine College Cups, and reached the ...

    Year
    Honor
    2019
    TopDrawerSoccer Coach of the Year
    2018
    Pac-12 Coach of the Year
    2017
    Pac-12 Coach of the Year
    2016
    NSCAA Pacific Region Staff of the Year
  6. Kevin Ratcliffe (born 12 November 1960) is a Welsh former professional footballer who spent most of his career playing for Everton . Club career. Ratcliffe was born in Mancot, near Queensferry in Flintshire, Wales.

  7. 11. Sept. 2022 · CHICAGO– The Knowles Family Director of Women's Soccer Paul Ratcliffeearned his 400thcareer head coaching victory on Sunday afternoon as No. 6 Stanford (6-1-0) went on the road and defeated DePaul (1-5-0) 3-1 from a rain-soaked Wish Field.