Cristian Cubillas
Cristian Cubillas
BIO
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER:
Taravella High School (Coral Springs) 1990-1994
Played Varsity all four years
Sophomore Year honorable mention
Junior Year 1st team all county
Senior Year 1st team all county, Led county in scoring Broward Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald Player of the Year
COLLEGE CAREER:
University of Central Florida (94-95)
North Carolina State (1996)
Nova Southeastern (1997)
PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYER EXPERIENCE:
Alianza Lima, Lima PERU - 1st Division (1999)
Juan Aurich, Chiclayo PERU - 1st Division (2000)
Wilmington Hammerheads, NC – USL (2001)
COACHING EXPERIENCE:
Holds USSF National C Coaching License
20 Years coaching and training experience with Boys & Girls U-6 through U-16 for various clubs.
Nene Cubillas Camp Futbol since 1984
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Provided commentary and analysis on GolTV's broadcasts.
Successfully managed a
major marketing grassroots program for Anheuser-Busch reaching over
50,000 Hispanic consumers in Florida and Georgia.
Supervised
on-site execution for International games such as Gold Cup and CONCACAF
and delivered soccer clinics for sponsors such as adidas, Burger King
and Verizon in major Hispanic markets.
Developed strategic plans
and budgets for local and national tournaments for sponsors such as
Adidas, Coca Cola, Inca Kola, Hyundai, Bank of America and Major League
Soccer (MLS).
"Soccer Consultant for Futbol Kingdom by Burger King in 2008 for 8 major cities"
Helped Manage Special Olympics “2nd Annual Latinamerican Games” San Juan Puerto Rico 2010
Oversee and implement Bud Light Latino Grassroots Soccer Program in the Southeast Region.
Cristian@cubillasinc.com
Favorite Soccer Story
While I was coaching the green
leprechauns U-8’s I tell one of my little boys playing defense to push
up meaning to go forward as I don’t want them to stand in front of the
goal like robots. I turn to look at the play and when I look back
at him he’s on the ground in a push up position and says, “How many do
you want me to do coach?” I was left speechless. Thank you
Noah for a great memory.