About Me:

I’m Abhineet Wadhwa, and some of my best memories come from being on a soccer field surrounded by kids who are just discovering the game I grew up loving. Working with younger players has become one of my favorite parts of soccer. There’s something about seeing their confidence build, their touch get a little sharper, and their excitement explode when they finally nail something they’ve been practicing for weeks. Coaching them has taught me patience, leadership, and how to explain the sport in a way that actually sticks.

A lot of what I bring to training comes from my own journey as a varsity soccer player and a state champion. Playing at that level forced me to grow fast — mentally, physically, and emotionally. I learned discipline, resilience, and how to handle pressure when everything is on the line. Winning state wasn’t just a highlight; it was the culmination of years of work that showed me what a committed team can accomplish.

Now, I get to pass those lessons on. Whether I’m running drills, teaching positioning, or helping a kid believe in themselves a little more each day, I’m reminded why I love this game and why investing in the next generation of players matters.