Charlotte Independence Soccer Club Hires Erik Casterline to Coaching Staff

January 31, 2024

Casterline to provide player centric development and recruitment guidance

Charlotte, NC (January 31, 2024) - The Charlotte Independence Soccer Club (CISC) announces the addition of Erik Casterline to its coaching staff.


Casterline, a seasoned coach with a diverse background spanning all levels of soccer, including successful stops at the collegiate level. Notably, his tenure as the Head Coach for the Webber International University Women’s Soccer team, during the 2021-2022 season, which saw remarkable achievements, including a program-record 10-0 start and an overall record of 10-6-1. His commitment to details and player development helped the team secure its first Top 25 win since 2012 and clinched a playoff spot for the first time since 2017. 


“We are extremely excited for Erik Casterline to join our club”, said Director of Soccer Neil Roberts. “He has a great deal of experience on the technical side and our players will undoubtedly enjoy his coaching and leadership. His varied experiences with administration and oversight at the ECNL level is something we believe will enhance our already strong national programs on both the boys and girls side of the club.”


Before his role as the Women’s Head Coach at Webber International University, Casterline served as the Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota for the 2020-2021 season. His responsibilities included designing and implementing training methodologies, game modeling, video analysis, and scouting reports for training sessions and games. Casterline also played a pivotal role as an Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach at Webber International University in 2019, contributing significantly to student-athlete recruitment efforts and fostering a strong team culture.

“I want to first thank Neil Roberts and the entire Charlotte Independence Soccer Club leadership team for this incredible opportunity,” said Erik Casterline. “I have a strong passion for player development, and I am excited to be involved with an organization that shares that passion. "


Casterline holds a Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies with a minor in Communications Studies. Also finished a Master of Science in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Southern New Hampshire University, he remains committed to advancing his academic career. In addition to his academic pursuits, Casterline boasts an impressive array of licenses, including a USSF Grassroots License, USSF C License, LMA (League Managers Association) Diploma, Scottish FA (1.1, 1.2, 1.3), TOVO Institute (Barcelona) V1 Certificate, Professional Football Scouting Association (PFSA) Level 1 Match Analysis, United Soccer Coaches Advanced National License with a distinguished pass,  and UEFA C License (in progress).

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