Peter-John Falloon, the head men's soccer coach at Kean University, has announced his resignation to join the University of Miami as the assistant women's soccer coach. During his seven-year tenure at Kean, Falloon achieved notable success, including an NJAC championship in 2021 and a NCAA tournament win the same year.

The Big Picture

Falloon's departure marks a significant change in the coaching staff for Kean University's men's soccer program, leading to the start of a new chapter for both Falloon and the university.

By the Numbers
  • Falloon spent seven seasons as head coach at Kean University.
  • Compiled a 57-40-20 overall record, with a .572 winning percentage.
  • His teams achieved four conference tournament appearances and had 23 all-conference selections.
State of Play
  • Peter-John Falloon has officially resigned as the head men's soccer coach at Kean University.
  • A search will commence for a replacement coach in the coming spring.
What's Next

Kean University will begin a search for a new head men's soccer coach to fill the vacancy left by Falloon's resignation.

Bottom Line

Peter-John Falloon steps down as head men's soccer coach at Kean University to pursue a new role at the University of Miami, leaving behind a legacy of success and growth in the men's soccer program.