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Chris Davidovicz

Davidovicz joined North Florida women’s soccer in the summer of 2024 as an assistant coach.
 
His most recent stint came at Division I Oakland University, where he served as an interim assistant coach during the 2022 season. The Golden Grizzlies saw an overall record of 8-4-7, while going 5-2-3 in the Horizon League.
 
He served as the head coach of new ASUN member West Georgia from 2013-2016. In 2015 and 2016, Davidovicz led the program to its best back-to-back winning seasons since 2004-2005, recording 20 wins in that time and two Gulf South Conference Tournament appearances. In 2016, the Wolves tallied 11 wins under Davidovicz, the most by a West Georgia soccer team since 2005.
 
Prior to West Georgia, Davidovicz served as both the men’s and women’s assistant coach at Thomas University in 2010. He was promoted to head coach prior to the 2011 season and led the Night Hawks to two postseason appearances. During his time at Thomas University, Davidovicz compiled a 20-15-2 overall record. He led the team to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in seven years, when Thomas was led then by current head coach Eric Faulconer.
 
He was an assistant coach at Georgia College from 2008-2010, where he helped guide the program to its first-ever NCAA Tournament berth and national ranking during the 2008 season. His first-ever coaching stint came at Newberry College, where he was named assistant coach in 2003, helping lead the program to its first-ever winning season.
 
Outside of collegiate soccer, Davidovicz was named the WPSL Conference Coach of the Year with the Savannah Spirit during the 2020 season. He also coached former WPSL side, Atlanta Silverbacks FC during the summer of 2013. He has extensive youth experience as well, mostly recently with Tormenta FC in the Savannah/Hilton Head Island area. From 2008-2014, Davidovicz served the Georgia ODP program as a head coach.
 
Davidovicz has his Premier, Advanced National and National diplomas from the United Soccer Coaches association and is a certified USSF referee. A goalkeeper at Virginia Tech from 1999-2003, Davidovicz earned his Bachelor of Science in business finance and later earned his Masters of Education in kinesiology and human performance at Georgia College in 2010.