Charlotte Independence Soccer Club Hires Tony Falvino as Boys Regional Academy North Director
Carolina Rapids Soccer Club Legacy Coach Ready to Support Independence Community and Players
June 1st, 2025 - Charlotte, NC - The Charlotte Independence Soccer Club (CISC) hires Tony Falvino as Boys Regional Academy North Director. Most recently, Falvino served as Head Coach at North Carolina Fusion, where he led the Boys ECNL National League U13 and U14 teams.
“We are excited to have Tony back in the community and at our club. He is a consummate professional with an extensive background in the game,” said Director of Soccer of Charlotte Independence Soccer Club Neil Roberts. “I am confident that Tony will lead us on a positive path as we make the transition to the NAL/NPL in our Boys Regional Academy North program.”
Wherever Falvino goes, success follows—particularly in player development. In the 2023–2024 season, he served as the Associate Head Coach for the Elon University Men’s Soccer team. Under his guidance, the Phoenix improved by four wins, finishing 10-7-1 overall and 6-2 in conference play, advancing to the CAA Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals.
Falvino's collegiate coaching success continued during his time as an Assistant Coach at Mercer University, where the program won the Southern Conference Tournament and earned an NCAA Tournament berth.
He also spent six seasons as the Head Coach of the Greensboro College Men’s Soccer program, compiling an impressive 75-29-4 overall record and a 49-10-3 mark in USA South Conference play. Under his leadership, the Pride captured regular season titles in 2015 and 2018. Falvino was named USA South Coach of the Year in 2015 and coached 28 USA South All-Conference players, six All-Tournament honorees, two Rookies of the Year, two Players of the Year, and one All-American.
Falvino has also contributed to several other collegiate men's soccer programs, including Davidson College, Francis Marion University, Wingate University, and High Point University.
““I am very excited and thankful for the opportunity to join Charlotte Independence Soccer Club," said Tony Falvino. "I look forward to helping the growth of soccer in the community and having the chance to be a positive influence in the development of our players both on and off the field.””
Falvino's passion and commitment to soccer trace back to his playing days as a youth player where he made New Zealand’s U-17 and U-20 National Teams. He also attended Greensboro College, where he was a standout member of the men’s soccer team while earning a Bachelor of Science in Sports and Exercise Studies. By the time he graduated, Falvino had built an impressive résumé, earning honors such as USA South Conference Rookie of the Year, USA South All-Tournament Team, First Team All-USA South Conference, First Team All-Region, and USA South Conference Player of the Year. He was also a four-year starter and served as team captain for three seasons.
After his collegiate career, Falvino played pre-professional soccer with the Carolina Dynamo in the Premier Development League, which later became now known as the USL League Two. He contributed to the Dynamo’s outstanding 2004–2005 season, helping the team win the Eastern Conference Championship.
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