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Tawanda Kaseke
editTawanda Kaseke (born June 23, 1986) affectionately known as Coach Teekay is a Zimbabwean football coach and former player, known for his extensive coaching career the United States college & senior level. Currently, he is the Technical Director at Maningi Queens & Youth Academy and the Head Coach for Polk United FC's United Premier Soccer League - Men's Senior Team. Kaseke holds a UEFA B License and has been recognized for his contributions to developing high-performing soccer teams and fostering player development.
Early Life and Education
editTawanda Kaseke was born on June 23, 1986, in Hwange, Zimbabwe to Mr. J.W Kaseke & Mrs E. Kaseke nee Shoko. Kaseke studied at Matopo High school & Hamilton High. He played high school and then joined the Highlanders Football club U19 team in early 2006. In late 2006, he moved to the United States to pursue his higher education. He attended at played at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies with a concentration in Sociology and African History. He later obtained a Master in Business Administration from Webber International University in Babson Park, Florida.
Coaching Career
editEarly Coaching Career
editKaseke began his coaching career with Webber International University & Winter Haven Youth Soccer in Winter Haven, Florida, where he served as the Head Coach for the 2000 Boys & Girls teams from 2010 to 2019. During this period, he focused on character development and creating a positive environment for young players. Guiding his teams to multiple success over the years. Including the prestigious Disney International cup.
Winter Haven United FC
editFrom 2017 to 2022, Kaseke was the Men’s and Women’s Senior Head Coach at Winter Haven United FC int he men's 4th division and women's 3rd division. He established United Women's Soccer 2, United Premier Soccer League and NISA Nation teams. During this time, Coach Teekay successfully promoted several youth players to the senior teams and the college level. Under his leadership, the teams reached the league play-offs in three out of five years.
Caledonia Soccer Club
editIn 2022, Kaseke became the Men’s Senior Head Coach for Caledonia Soccer Club in Lakeland, Florida in the 3rd division USL2. He was responsible for recruiting talented players nationwide and enhancing team performance through meticulous practice and game planning.
Polk United FC
editKaseke currently serves as the Head Coach for Polk United FC's United Premier Soccer League Men's Senior Team. In 2024, he led the team to win the treble the State Championship, Regional Championship, and the Regular Season League Championship. His coaching strategies have been integral to the team’s success, and he has been instrumental in promoting youth players to the first team.
Maningi Queens & Youth Academy
editKaseke is also the Technical Director at Maningi Queens & Youth Academy in the Zimbabwe Women’s Premier League, where he designs and implements player and coach development curricula. His role includes evaluating team performances, facilitating coach education, and aligning the club's strategies with its long-term objectives.
Certifications and Professional Development
editKaseke holds numerous certifications that reflect his commitment to continuous professional development:
- UEFA B License | Union of European Football Associations Wels Federation (Aug 2022)
- USSF C License | United States Soccer Federation (Jul 2021)
- USC Performance Analysis Diploma | United Soccer Coaches Association (Jan 2022)
- USC Mental Performance Training Diploma | United Soccer Coaches Association (Jul 2021)
- USC Premier Diploma | United Soccer Coaches Association (Dec 2015)
- USC Director of Coaching | United Soccer Coaches Association (Feb 2012)
- Level 1 Talent Identification | The English Football Association (May 2017)
- Level 1 License | Barcelona Soccer Excellence (Jul 2017)
- USC Advanced Diploma | United Soccer Coaches Association (May 2015)
- Level 1 Psychology | The English Football Association (Dec 2016)
- Mental Training for Performance | National Federation of State High School (Apr 2022)
Kaseke is expected to complete his UEFA A License in 2025.
Personal Life
editTawanda Kaseke is based in Florida, USA, where he continues to contribute to soccer at various levels. He is known for his dedication to fostering ethical behavior, elite performance, and sustainable training habits among his players. Coach Teekay is married to Renee Kaseke (Budde) and they have two sons Adrian and Legend Kaseke.