dan keefe camden catholic soccer coach

The Camden Catholic High School Department of Athletics is pleased to introduce Mr. Dan Keefe as the Head Varsity Boys Soccer Coach. Coach Keefe will take over leadership of the program immediately as he plans to meet the players, parents and provide the summer workout and preseason schedules.

Coach Keefe is a seasoned soccer coach at the youth, high school, college and pro levels. He is currently Assistant Coach of the Philadelphia Spartans, a professional club competing in the Major Arena Soccer League III. Since 2021 he has also been head coach of Doane Academy, which competes in the BCSL and NJSIAA SJ Non – Public B. There, he earned an impressive record of 35-15-4, and won the Division Championship in 2023 for the first time in school history.

In addition, Coach Keefe is the Director of Goalkeeping and a Head Coach at the Players Development Academy, USYS, Elite 64, MLS Next. His experience both head and assistant positions at Lincoln Memorial University, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Beadling Soccer Club and Seton Hall University.

“I’m excited about the potential that Camden Catholic has. The rich history of the school along with the virtues of Honor, Faith, and Loyalty provide a solid foundation that I’m excited to build our boys soccer program on. I’d like to thank Athletic Director Jim McHugh and the entire administration for giving me this opportunity and I can’t wait to get started.”

“I’m excited about the potential of the Camden Catholic boys soccer program," he shared. "The rich history of the school along with the virtues of Honor, Faith, and Loyalty provide a solid foundation that I’m excited to build our boys soccer program on. I’d like to thank Athletic Director Jim McHugh and the entire administration for giving me this opportunity. I can’t wait to get started.”

Coach Keefe grew up in Hamilton, New Jersey, where he was a two-time All-Mercer County selection for Steinert High School. He graduated from Seton Hall University with a B.A. in Journalism, and attended Marymount University where he was a key member of their soccer team.