Bob Ohle
Bob Ohle
Bob Ohle, a former soccer player and coach, has made significant contributions to the world of soccer throughout his career. Born and raised in Denver, Colorado, Bob started playing soccer at an early age and was trained by many talented European players and coaches. He was one of the youngest players to play for the prestigious Denver Kickers Sports Club, which made him stand out in the world of soccer.
Bob's passion for soccer led him to become the Director/Owner of Colorado Soccer Camps for over 25 years. He published the first soccer magazine, 'Colorado Soccer', and created the first amateur indoor soccer league in Colorado. Bob was selected for the U.S. Olympic Team in 1978-1979 and played in the National Sports Festival at the U.S. Olympics Training Center in Colorado Springs. He also played with the Colorado All-Star team and was one of the first soccer players to receive a scholarship at Denver's Metropolitan State College.
Bob's coaching qualifications are impressive as he attended Weil Coerver Course Teaching and was trained by the master, Weil Coerver. He also received a Scotland "C" License and a Brazil Advanced License from the Brusa Soccer Institute.
Currently, Bob is the Founder, Inventor, and President at OHLEsport Soccer Training Aid. The OHLEsport Soccer Machine is a tool that helps train players' skills, speed, endurance, and more. Bob's dedication to soccer has brought him numerous accomplishments, and he remains an essential figure in the soccer world.