David Styles
David Styles

Bio

David Styles wrapped up his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Franklin Pierce University women's soccer team in 2019. It marked his second year as head coach Jonathan Garbar's top assistant, after spending the previous two years as a graduate assistant.

Styles made his collegiate coaching debut with the Ravens after completing a four-year playing career with the Division I men's soccer program at Hartwick College. An All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team selection as a senior, he finished his career with 19 points on five goals and nine assists, playing primarily as a midfielder. Styles also earned Sun Belt All-Tournament Team honors in his junior campaign. While he was with the Hawks, the squad captured a pair of Sun Belt Championships and made two trips to the NCAA Championship.

Styles is heavily involved in US Youth Soccer, including work with Global Premier Soccer New Hampshire, where he has coached the club's older age groups. Styles completed his USSF National ‘D’ License in the summer of 2018.

Originally from Bognor Regis, England, Styles is a 2015 graduate of Hartwick College. He received his master's degree in sports management from Franklin Pierce in 2018.