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Banda resigns soccer post

January 4, 2002

Kalekeni M. Banda has resigned as head coach of the Wisconsin men’s soccer team after five seasons on the job.

Banda, whose teams have improved their on-field record in each of the last four seasons, brought some stability to the program after being named head coach prior to the 1997 season.

Banda says personal considerations prompted his decision. “My children want and need to be exposed to a more culturally and racially diverse set of life experiences. To provide them with that opportunity for growth and development, I have decided to dedicate more of my time and energy into addressing that need, which will probably necessitate the relocation of my family,” says Banda.

“I thank the university community for all of the support extended to my family and team during the last five years,” Banda adds. “It is my belief that my successor will find the program on solid ground and headed in the right direction, both on and off the field.”

Banda’s five-year Wisconsin record was 37-58-4, including a personal-best 10-8-1 slate this season. He is a two-time NSCAA National Coach of the Year (1985 and 1987 at University of Massachuseets.

“The university accepts Banda’s resignation while also recognizing his tireless work in building our program,” says Director of Athletics Pat Richter. “Banda inherited a difficult situation when he took the reins of the program and worked diligently to develop a successful team. The personal sacrifices that he made during his tenure at UW are significant. The Division of Athletics appreciates his work and wishes him well in his future professional and personal endeavors.”

A national search to find a replacement for Banda will begin immediately.