NORTH ALABAMA LIONS MEN'S SOCCER
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
University of North Alabama's men's soccer program competes in the ASUN Conference as part of the school's Division I-FCS athletics portfolio in Florence, Alabama. The Lions joined NCAA Division I in 2018, establishing their soccer program within ASUN's competitive framework that includes teams across the Southeast and beyond. North Alabama's student-athlete roster reflects the institution's 10,204-student enrollment, drawing competitors from the surrounding region and beyond.
The Lions operate from their home venue in Florence, where the program builds its fall season schedule against ASUN opponents and non-conference competition. As a newer Division I addition, North Alabama's men's soccer team works to establish conference standing and develop competitive consistency within ASUN play. The program's positioning in the ASUN Conference places it among regional competitors working toward NCAA tournament qualification, with the conference determining postseason opportunities for its members.
KEY FACTS
| School | University of North Alabama |
| Sport | Men's Soccer |
| Conference | ASUN Conference |
| Division | D1-FCS |
| Location | Florence, Alabama |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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Alabama Men's Soccer ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does North Alabama Men's Soccer compete in?
- North Alabama Lions Men's Soccer competes in the Atlantic Sun Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
- Where does North Alabama play men's soccer home games?
- North Alabama Men's Soccer plays home games at Home Venue in Florence, AL.
- Who is the head coach of North Alabama Men's Soccer?
- The head coach of North Alabama Lions Men's Soccer is Staff.
- When was North Alabama Men's Soccer program established?
- The establishment date for North Alabama Men's Soccer is not currently available.