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Charlie Miles

Charlie Miles

  • Title
    Head Men's Soccer Coach
  • Email
    cmiles@adrian.edu
  • Phone
    (517) 265-5161 ext. 3990
  • Previous College
    Concordia University-Ann Arbor '20
  • Hometown
    Brighton, England
  • Year
    3rd Season
The Fall of 2025 will mark Charlie Miles' third season as head coach of Adrian College Men's Soccer after being hired in January 2023.

Miles comes from Detroit Mercy where he served as an assistant coach before earning interim head coach status in November of 2022. Prior to Detroit Mercy, Miles served as assistant coached at Concordia University Ann Arbor from 2019-21. He was a 2020 graduate of Concordia Ann Arbor where he received his Bachelor's degree in business marketing.
 
Miles has long been a part of Detroit City FC as a coach, first as a youth club soccer coach for DCFC Youth West since 2016, where he ran training sessions and created daily activities for various youth teams. He also was the assistant women's soccer coach for DCFC in 2021, creating and executing session plans, along with assisting in pre-game strategy and game-day coaching for the semi-pro women's team locally in Detroit.
 
Miles is a native of Brighton, England where he grew up playing for the Brighton and Hove Albion Academy. In 2014, he played in the Premier Development League in Florida for SWFL Adrenaline while beginning his coaching career with a Chicago Fire affiliate.
 
"I'm delighted to be named the head coach of the men's soccer program at Adrian College," said Miles. "I am grateful to Craig Rainey, Meg Sharp, and the search committee for providing me this exciting opportunity. I'm looking forward to helping the student-athletes at Adrian College, both on and off the field."

In 2024, Miles led the Adrian College men's soccer team to its best record since 2019, posting an 11-4-2 record, tying the program record for wins in a season, and making it back to the MIAA Conference Tournament. The team also set a new program mark for wins to start a season when they accomplished a 9-0 start in non-conference play.

*Updated as of July 15, 2025*