Zane Campbell’s contributions to soccer span a successful playing career, coaching experience, and leadership in club administration. Campbell built his foundation early with Frederick Excel (1995–2000), where he earned recognition through Maryland Western District ODP (1997–1998), Maryland State ODP (1998–1999), and the Region I ODP Regional Pool in 1999. He continued his development with Bethesda SC Arsenal from 2000–2003, helping lead the program to an NCSL Division I Championship in 2001 and a Maryland State Cup finalist finish.
His impact was just as strong at Frederick High School, where he graduated in 2003 after earning All-CMC First Team honors and a Maryland All-State selection in 2002. That same season, he helped guide Frederick to a Regional Semifinal appearance.
At Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C., Campbell became one of the most reliable goalkeepers in program history. A four-year starter and team captain, he earned Honorable Mention All-Conference recognition in 2006 while setting lasting records. He ranks first in school history in matches played as goalkeeper (62), second in shutouts (9), third in saves (262), and third in goals-against average (1.62). He was also named to the All-Tournament Team at the Maryville Nike Kick-Off Classic.
Following his collegiate career, Campbell earned an invitation to the MLS/USL professional combine in Tampa, Fla. He later served as an assistant coach at Guilford College from 2007–2013.
Most recently, Campbell has worked as a club administrator for Bethesda SC, helping oversee the day-to-day operations of a program featuring 70 teams and approximately 1,400 players.
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