Nick Anguil-Andriacchi

Owner and Head Trainer

Nick started his college soccer career at the UW-Milwaukee. After two years, he decided to transfer to George Mason University's Division 1 program.

Shawn Azcueta

Field-Player Coach

Shawn committed to and played at UW-Milwaukee for five years, representing their well-respected Division 1 program.

Alex Eastman

Field-Player Coach

Alex represented UW-Milwaukee's well-respected Division 1 program for four years.

Alex Steinwascher

Field-Player Coach

Alex represented University of Indianapolis' well-respected Division 1 program for four years.

Nick Chiappa

Goalkeeper Trainer

Nick committed to and played at UW-Milwaukee, representing their well-respected Division 1 program.

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Nick Anguil-Andriacchi

Nick was born and raised in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. He played on the Bavarian Soccer Club his entire youth career, where his team was the first team ever to play in National League from any team representing Wisconsin. He also represented Whitefish Bay High School where he won two state championships and two first team all state honors, with senior year being ranked the number one midfielder in Wisconsin. His success on the field was notable, receiving interests from UW-Milwaukee, Marquette, Drake, Loyola-Chicago, and UW-Green Bay. He accepted his hometown offer at the beginning of junior year to attend UW-Milwaukee after much consideration. After success in his first two years at UW-Milwaukee, he decided to take his talents to George Mason University where he played for one full year. In the summer of 2021, Nick had the opportunity to train with professional teams in Greece including FC Santorini, Syros FC, and AEK Athens. He's since come back to the United States and has focused on working with Wisconsin's youth players.

Alex Eastman

Alex was born in Columbus, OH but raised in Menomonee Falls, WI for over 20 years. He grew up playing for his dad in the Menomonee Falls Soccer Club (now Menomonee Falls Kickers) until he was 10. He then switched clubs to play up a year for FC Milwaukee (now FC Wisconsin) and played there until U-17. At 17 he switched to Elm Grove (now Elmbrook) to play his last couple years of club soccer. Over that time, he won 3 state championships, made it to 6 state finals, and competed for regionals after each state championship. He played varsity high school soccer all 4 years. As a senior captain, Menomonee Falls HS were runners-up for the division 1 state championship. 2014 was the first and only time in school history Menomonee Falls reached the state tournament. After his youth career he received a scholarship to play at UW-Milwaukee for 4 years (2015-2019), playing 2,500 minutes over that time. He received his master’s in accounting (2020) and currently is employed as a full-time accountant, along with being a NexGen trainer. He gained coaching experience at Elmbrook (U-10 and U-9 boys) for two years while also being an assistant coach for Menomonee Falls over that same time.

Shawn Azcueta

Shawn was born and raised in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. He played for his local club, Whitefish Bay soccer club then moving to Bavarian Soccer Club, where he was a part of the first team ever to play in the National League to represent Wisconsin. Shawn played for his high school in Whitefish Bay. He won three state titles during his time, led his team as a team captain, received first team all state honors junior and senior year, finishing off his high school season with a 25-0-0 record and placing second in the national ranking amongst all high schools in the country. After high school he attended the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee for five years. He was a part of the team that won the Horizon League championship in 2020-2021 and made his first ever appearance at the NCAA Tournament. After his senior year, Shawn went to Fresno, California to find his way to the professional level. Following his time in California, Shawn came back home to take his fifth year at UW-Milwaukee and continued to grow as a player and a teammate. After his final year, Shawn had a chance to play with the Milwaukee Wave. He officially signed his first professional contract as an indoor player. During his rookie year (2022-2023), Shawn contributed 8 goals and 3 assists, helping his team win the Eastern conference title during the regular season. Deciding to stay home and play for the Milwaukee Wave, this allowed Shawn to focus on his game and desire to help the youth in their process from the youth level to the college level. 

Alex Steinwascher

Alex was born in Sterling Heights, Michigan. He played for FC Nova until the club had merged and became Nationals Soccer Club and playing in National League for his u17 and u18 career. He played for Henry Ford II High School where he would receive first team all state his senior year. After high school, Alex attended the University of Indianapolis for 4 years starting 78 of the 79 available games. During his time at the University of Indianapolis, he would make it to two D2 Final Fours and receive GLVC Freshman of the Year, 2x GLVC Offensive Player of the year, D2CCA All-America Second team, and United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team. For his fifth year of college eligibility, he would transfer to Xavier University. After Xavier, he would sign his first professional outdoor contract in the USL1 for Union Omaha for the 2023 season and won the USL1 Players’ Shield. In 2024, he travelled to New Zealand and played for Coastal Spirit for one season where he received Mainland Football Mens Forward of the Year and Player of the Year. Once returning to the United States, he would sign for the Milwaukee Wave and play for the 24-25 season.

Nick Chiappa

Nick was born in Whitefish Bay and played his youth soccer at Bavarian Soccer Club and FC Wisconsin, competing in Midwest Regional League and ECNL. Nick was a part of Whitefish Bay High School where he was a part of multiple state championships. Along with that, he received all conference honors and all state honors during his senior year. After, he attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he had a successful playing career winning a Horizon League Championship in 2020. He also picked up a couple of honors, including Defensive Player of the Week and named to the Horizon League All-Tournament team during the 2020 season. After graduating in the spring of 2023, Nick was a part of the Milwaukee Torrent during the summer of 2023. Along with his playing career, he has experience in coaching as well, being a part of a couple high school programs, including Cedarburg and Whitefish Bay. In addition, is currently coaching as a goalie coach for Concordia Men’s Soccer.