Lake Forest College Men's Soccer
Coaching Staff

Career Highlights
Second season at Lake Forest and sixth as a collegiate head coach
Served as head coach for two years each at Hope International University and Trinity International University
Named Coach of the Year in the NCCAA West Region in 2005 and Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference in 2007
Coached players to nine NCCAA All-American honors and seven NCCAA Academic All-American accolades
Played internationally for teams in Holland, France, Sweden, Germany, and Brazil
Head Coach Chris Bergmann

The 2010 season will be Chris Bergmann's second at Lake Forest and his sixth as a collegiate head coach.

Under Bergmann's direction, a pair of Foresters earned All-Midwest Conference honors and four players on the team were named Academic All-MWC in 2009. Lake Forest established a new program record by shutting out five consecutive opponents during the season.

Bergmann's previous head coaching position was at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois. He led the Trojans to an overall record of 20-16-3 in 2006 and 2007 combined and earned Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference honors his second season with the team. Under Bergmann's direction Trinity International was ranked as high as #21 in the nation (NAIA) and reached the 2006 CCAC Tournament final. His players earned six Alll-American honors and seven Academic All-American distinctions from the National Christian College Association of America.

Bergmann was also the head coach at Hope International University in Fullerton, California, for two years. His 2005 squad posted seven more victories than in the previous season and he was named Nationall Christian College Athletics Association West Region Coach of the Year.

A coach of 13 years, Bergmann also worked at the club level for the Lincolnshire Lightning, Pegasus, the Chicago Eagles, Kopion F.C., and SURF Soccer Club. In addition, he claimed three conference titles in four seasons as a varsity head coach at Santa Fe Christian Schools in San Diego and added another league championship in his only year at Westminster Christian Academy in St. Louis. Bergmann also coached in the Olympic Development Program in California and recently earned an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

Away from soccer, Bergmann and his wife Kelly currently own and operate AIM Academic Mentoring Services in Gurnee, Illinois. The organization focuses on the mental, emotional, and personal wellness of primarily middle and high school students through academic support in all subjects. He founded and operated a similar business in San Diego from 1996-2000.

Bergmann graduated from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California, and added a master's degree from Wheaton College in Illinois. Due to an injury, he did not play soccer in college but played several seasons internationally for teams in Holland, France, Sweden, Germany, and Brazil.

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