Sports season
The 1988 Sun Belt Conference men's soccer season was the 12th season of men's soccer in the conference.
Teams
Regular season
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Postseason
Sun Belt Tournament
The tournament was held in Norfolk, Virginia.
| Semifinals
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| South Florida
| 2
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| Charlotte
| 1
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| | South Florida
| 1[a]
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| | | Old Dominion
| 1
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| Old Dominion
| 4
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| South Alabama
| 1
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| | South Alabama
| 3
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| | Charlotte
| 0
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- ^ South Florida won on penalty kicks
All-Sun Belt awards and teams
1988 Sun Belt Men's Soccer Individual Awards[1]
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Award
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Recipient(s)
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Coach of the Year
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Bob Warming, Charlotte
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1988 Sun Belt Men's Soccer All-Conference Teams[1]
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First Team
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Second Team
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- Andri Marteinsson (South Alabama)
- Chris Haywood (Old Dominion)
- Sean Crowley (Old Dominion)
- Michael Bates (South Florida)
- John Dugan (VCU)
- Sigfus Karason (South Alabama)
- Thor Geirsson (South Alabama)
- Chris Pfau (Old Dominion)
- Ricky Riera-Gomez (Charlotte)
- Ian Gruno (Charlotte)
- Eduardo Carvacho (South Alabama)
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- John King (South Florida)
- Orlin Weise (VCU)
- Paul Cann (Old Dominion)
- Jeff Paciolla (Charlotte)
- Rich Biondi (South Florida)
- Chris Grecco (WKU)
- Giles Hooper (South Florida)
- Craig Fossett (South Florida)
- Pat Moriarty (VCU)
- Richard Butler (UAB)
- Mike Coons (South Florida)
- Aidan Heaney (Charlotte)
- Robert RoJhan (Jacksonville)
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See also
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