Augie Soccer Camps
Coaching Staff
Clay Glasgow
Assistant Soccer Coach
Clay Glasgow is in his third year as an assitant coach with the Augustan soccer program, bringing with him years of experience playing and coaching soccer at several levels of competition.
Glasgow began his coaching career at Life University in Atlanta, Gal, where he worked as a camp coach in 2001 and 2002 while attending Brewton Parker College. He then transferred to Mount Marty College in Yankton, S.D., where he played with the Lancers from 2002 to 2004.
Glasgow spent the summer of 2004 with São Paulo Soccer Club in Brazil before returning to the states assume roles as an assistant coach at Southwest Community College in Coos Bay, Ore. In one year of coaching at Southwest, the team made the playoffs after posting a 9-1-3 record.
After one year at SCC, Glasgow moved to Sioux Falls to play for the Sioux Falls Spitfire, a franchise in United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL). He played with the Spitfire from 2004 to 2006 before moving to the sideline as an assistant coach in 2007.
Glasgow got his feet wet in the prep ranks in 2007, taking over the junior varsity program at Sioux Falls Roosevelt High School, where his team went 11-0-0. Glasgow was quickly promoted to take over the RHS varsity program, posting a fifth-place state finish in his inaugural campaign. He continues to serve as the head coach for the Rough Riders in addition to his duties at Augsutana.
Glasgow is also an active youth soccer coach in Sioux Falls. In 2008 and 2009, he served as the head coach for the Dakota Gold Soccer Club U-15 girls' team that won the state championship. After the merger of Dakota Gold and Sioux Falls Soccer Association into the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club in 2009, Glasgow, who holds a USSF National C coaching license, took over as head coach of the U-16 elite girls' squad.
Glasgow, originally from Trinidad and Tobago, lives in Sioux Falls with his wife Andrea.