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Jacob Mallari/UBC Thunderbirds
Jacob Mallari/UBC Thunderbirds
Jesse Symons

Jesse Symons

Jesse Symons was named the head coach of the UBC Thunderbirds women’s soccer team in May 2016.

His first season at the helm of Canada’s most-decorated university program was a successful one, as UBC went 6-3-5 in Canada West play, surrendering just 11 goals, third best in the league. The Thunderbirds then defended their conference championship by earning playoff wins over Alberta, Manitoba, MacEwan, and Trinity Western. UBC beat the Spartans for the second-straight occasion in the Canada West final. In 2016, the battle took place on TWU’s home turf in Langley, but the T-Birds came out on top with a 3-0 victory.

At the U SPORTS Women’s Soccer Championship in Wolfville, N.S., the Blue and Gold advanced to the final by dispatching hosts Acadia in the quarter-final, and Queen’s in the semifinal, which went to penalty kicks. In the championship game, the T-Birds fell 2-1 to Laval to take home silver.

Symons, who is a certified Canadian Soccer Association coach, has a wealth of experience. Before UBC, his most recent position was as both technical director and Premier League head coach for the North Shore Girl’s Soccer Club. In this role, he was integral in entering the first-ever Canadian franchise in the Women’s Premier Soccer League, a 100-team organization based in the United States. He also holds the distinction of being the only coach to win two Canada Games national championships, in 2009 and 2013.

Prior to his time with the North Shore Girl’s Soccer Club, Symons served 10 years as the head coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Football Club W-League team and Girls Elite program.

Through his experience building championship-level programs in British Columbia, Symons has developed connections and contacts that have already enabled him to attract this country’s top student-athletes to the UBC women’s soccer program.