Josh Spivack

Josh Spivack finished his fifth season with the Centenary men’s soccer team in 2013 after a three-year career as a player for the Cyclones.

Spivack helped the program to one of the finest seasons in school history as the Cyclones reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time after claiming their first-ever CSAC title. Centenary's 12 victories were its highest total since 1999.

As a player, finished his career with 16 points on five goals and six assists, including career-highs in points (10), goals (three) and assists (four) as a sophomore. He earned two NSCAA Scholar All-Region honors during his playing career.

Spivack ranks among Centenary’s career leaders in assists and was also recognized as a team captain. During his three years, Centenary appeared in two conference tournamentsand qualifed for the ECAC Tournament twice.

Following his collegiate career, Spivack joined Royal Racing FC Montegnee, a professional club in Belgium, where he also continued his education.

He has completed his NJYSA "E" License and holds and NSCAA National Diploma. Spivack holds a bachelor of arts degree in business administration with a concentration in sports management from Centenary. He currently coaches with Mount Olive Premiere Soccer Club, where he is the head coach for the U17 and U18 boys teams. He also is a head trainer for Pre-K Kickers, which provides soccer education for 3-6 year olds, as well as continuing work with Cerdafied Soccer Training, which works with youth clubs around north Jersey.