Reginald Pierre Jerome

goalkeeper

Widely considered one of the top goalkeeper trainers in the state of Florida, Reginald Pierre-Jerome serves as a successful and experienced goalkeeper coach for youth and adult keepers in South Florida since 1995.  

He has played professionally both in the U.S. and abroad. On home soil, he has played in the MLS with the Miami Fusion, as well as with the Charleston Battery, Fort Lauderdale Strikers and Miami Breakers of the USL.

He was also a first-round draft pick of the Dallas Sidekicks of the Indoor League. Internationally, Pierre-Jerome was a member of the Under-23 Haitian National team that participated in the 1991 Pan American Games and played in qualifying games with the Haitian National Team for the 1991 Barcelona Olympics and the ‘94 World Cup. He has also trained with the U.S. National Team, Alianza Lima of the Peruvian first division and for Paris FC in France.

Pierre-Jerome has extensive experience at all levels of the game. Pierre-Jerome played high school soccer at McArthur High in Hollywood, Florida. Collegiately, Pierre-Jerome played at Coastal Carolina University, where he was a three-year starter. While at Coastal Carolina, he was selected Big South Conference Goalkeeper of the Year after helping the Chanticleers to a Top-20 national ranking in 1990. That season, he led the NCAA Division I South Region with a 0.87 goals-against average.

Pierre-Jerome's coaching experience is varied and extensive. He has been the goalkeeper trainer for the Haitian Men’s National Team and has also assisted the programs at Coastal Carolina University, Barry University, Florida International University, and Nova Southeastern University.

Pierre-Jerome works full time as a Leadership Coordinator in the Broward County School system. He holds a BS and M.Ed. in education, a Doctorate in Leadership Development, and several NSCAA national advanced level goalkeeping licenses.