Bob Viti

Viti had a successful run as a player long before arriving in Frederick County, and since he's been here he's helped raise the level of soccer on the high school and club level for both boys and girls players. Viti's debut in the county started with a four-year run as head coach of Frederick's boys program. He then joined the Thomas Johnson girls staff from 1993- 2000 and was part of the 1997 state title-winning program. He also served as Catoctin's boys head coach.

Meanwhile, he has been a member of the FC Frederick coaching staff since the inception of the club and coached the 1994 team to a fourth-place finish at the US Youth Soccer President's Cup National Championship. He remains committed to soccer even during a 10-year battle with bone marrow cancer, which is now in remission. Viti played for James Madison University from 1972-1975 where he earned VISA first-team honors three times and VCAA first-team honors twice. Vici was the second-round pick of the Cleveland Cobras in the ASL