Carter Poe was named the fifth Head Coach of the Case Western Reserve University men's soccer team in May of 2020.
Poe came to the CWRU after an outstanding five-year stint as the Head Coach of the University of Mount Union. He took the program over in 2015 after two seasons as the team’s assistant, guiding the squad to a 46-32-12 record, good for a .578 winning percentage. Included in that mark is a 23-8-6 record over his final two seasons at the team’s helm. He led the team to the semifinals of the Ohio Athletic Conference Championships in back-to-back seasons, while setting a school record for wins (13) and achieving the highest national ranking in program history (13th) in 2018. The team qualified for the OAC Championship Tournament three-straight years for the first time ever, and he led 19 players to All-OAC honors and five to All-Region selections during his time with the team.
A native of Chesterland, Ohio, Poe is a graduate of West Geauga High School where he was an all-state player, serving as a team captain for two years and was a four-year letter winner. He went on to a standout collegiate career at Duquesne University, and his 79 career games played for the Division I team are the most in the program’s history. He was a two-year team captain, and secured Atlantic-10 Academic All-Conference honors in both 2011 and 2012. Poe was also an NSCAA Scholar All-East Region Honorable Mention as a senior.
Following his collegiate career, Poe went on to play for AFC Cleveland of the National Premier Soccer League from 2012-13, securing team Most Valuable Player honors in 2013. He took over as the team’s head coach in 2015 and 2016, guiding the squad to the 2016 National Championship, while piloting a roster which included former CWRU All-Americans Chris Cvecko and Vinny Bell.
Poe graduated from Duquesne in 2013 with his undergraduate degree in Middle Level Education, and received his Masters in Educational Leadership from Mount Union in 2016. He has earned his United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma, Advanced National Diploma and National Diploma.
Fernando Lisboa joined the CWRU Men's Soccer coaching staff as an assistant coach in September 2024.
Lisboa spent the 2023 season as an assistant coach at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, helping guide the team to the American Southwest Conference regular season championship. With the Crusaders, he served as head coach for the reserve team, assisted with practice planning, acted as the lead recruiter, analyzed and assessed video, and assisted in operations, travel and scheduling for both varsity and reserve team.
Prior to his time in Belton, Texas, Lisboa was a graduate assistant coach with Division II Dallas Baptist University for two seasons. At DBU, he earned a Masters of Science in Kinesology in 2023. Lisboa graduated from Hastings College in 2020 with a degree in exercise science, sports and recreational management.
Playing at the NAIA level for four seasons, Lisboa was a Third Team All-American during his senior year. That same season, he was named the Great Plains Athletic Conference Player of the Year and earned First Team All-GPAC honors in addition to NAIA Scholar Athlete recognition. The Broncos the NAIA national championship in 2019.
Professionally, Lisboa has recieved a Goalkeeper Level 1 Diploma from the United Soccer Coaches and a C license from the USSF.