
From South Africa to Canada, Alan Koch looks to make a difference as a soccer coach
New Zealand to Guelph, Ont., is quite the commute, especially when the family home is in B.C. But for veteran soccer coach Alan Koch, it’s normal.
Koch, whose resume includes stops in Major League Soccer and the Canadian Premier League, as well as coaching a young Alphonso Davies, has made the University of Guelph men’s team his latest challenge since being appointed in late January.
Koch, 49, continues his role in New Zealand as academy technical director/head coach of Western Suburbs FC and GM at the Olé Football Academy.
Born in Durban, South Africa, Koch came to Canada in the ’90s to play soccer at Simon Fraser University. He became a citizen in 2000 and calls himself a “very very proud Canadian.”