Cameron Shahrokhi was named Fresno Pacific Head Men’s Soccer Coach in March 2025. Shahrokhi was elevated from associate head coach, the position he was hired for ahead of the 2024 season alongside hall of famer Jaime Ramirez. A seasoned coach with a rich background in both playing and coaching soccer, Shahrokhi brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to the Sunbirds program.
In Shahrokhi's first season at FPU, the Sunbird men finished with a winning record of 8-7-5 and were runners up in the inaugural PacWest Conference Championships. Highlights from that first season included two All-PacWest selections, forward Lucas Ribeiro leading the PacWest in goals, and a pair of victories against regular season champ and NCAA West Region qualifier Point Loma over an eight-day span. Shahrokhi's first game in charge of FPU was a 2-1 come-from-behind victory in an exhibition game against NCAA Division I University of the Pacific, FPU's first win over a D-I program in 23 years.
Prior to FPU, Shahrokhi was Boys' Varsity Head Coach and Director of Soccer at Clovis North High School. In his seven seasons he led the Broncos to an overall record of 138-20-19, along with five conference championships, two section championships, and two national top ten finishes. He was a three-time TRAC conference coach of the year as well as CIF Central Section coach of the year in 2023. Shahrokhi initially found success as an assistant coach at Fresno City College and Buchanan High School, as well as in the club ranks leading California Odyssey SC to two state cup championships and one national runner up finish. Throughout his career he has coached and developed players who have excelled at the professional, Division I, and Division II ranks.
As a player, Shahrokhi was a national champion at Clovis West in 2006 as well as an all-conference selection and two-time conference champion at Fresno City College. He played two years for the Fresno Fuego in the PDL.
Director of Soccer Jaime Ramirez work closely with Shahrokhi and women’s head coach Roberto Hernandez as both mentor and advisor to the coaching staffs and student-athletes on and off the pitch. Ramirez will continue to play a crucial role in development, fundraising efforts, and community outreach as FPU continues to establish itself as a premier NCAA Division II institution.
The Fresno-native earned a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Fresno State and lives locally with his wife Alexis and their three daughters. He holds coaching licenses issued by the United States Soccer Federation, United Soccer Coaches, and Asian Football Confederation.
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