Javier Aguiniga Campos
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- Hometown:
- Ziquitaro, Michoacan
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- Year:
- 5th Season
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- Title:
- Head Coach
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- High School:
- Mountain View High School 03'
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- Previous College:
- UCLA 07', RHC 09', CSUN 11', WGU 15', APU 18'
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- Major:
- Mathematics/Kinesiology
Bio
Born in Ziquitaro, Michoacan, Mexico and raised in El Monte, California. Coach Aguiniga Campos began his soccer involvement at an early age and would lead him to compete at the high school level at Mountain View High School, where he graduated Valedictorian in 2003. Upon high school graduation he would move on to study and play at UCLA in their Men's Intercollegiate Club Soccer Team for 3 years. Soon after graduating from UCLA he went on to captain the Rio Hondo College Men's Soccer Team to a #12 National Ranking and would go on to begin his coaching career at the high school level at Mountain View High School where he would see success early on with Back to Back CIF Championships in 2009 and 2010. After winning back to back CIF championships with Mountain View, this would propel Coach Aguiniga to coach at the JUCO level at East Los Angeles College for 3 years. He would then coach Bell High School’s Boys Soccer Team to win an LA City Section Division 1 CIF Championship in 2013. Coach Aguiniga would then return to Rio Hondo College to help coach and manage the men's soccer program for the next 6 years. During the same time at Rio, he served as the head coach of the Nogales High School Boys Soccer Program leading them to 3 Montview League Titles and 6 playoff appearances and 6 top 10 CIF Rankings in 6 years, as well as moving them from Division 7 to Division 4 in CIF. In his last high school coaching endeavor, Coach Aguiniga Campos coached the Downey High School Girls Soccer Program from 2017-2023, and the Boys Downey High School Soccer Program from 2021-2024. With the Downey Girls the team he won Back to Back San Gabriel Valley League Championships and had 2 Final Four appearances in the CIF Southern Section playoffs and 1 Final Four appearances in the CIF State Regional playoffs, as well as qualifying the Girls Soccer Team to 6 consecutive CIF Playoff berths. With the Boys Downey Varsity Team, Coach Aguiniga qualified to the CIF playoffs 3 years in a row and won the Gateway League Championship with an 8-0 record.
Now with more than a decade coaching experience, Coach Aguiniga holds an NSCAA Advanced National Diploma, a USSF National B Coaching License, a Mathematics Bachelor Degree from UCLA, a Masters in Math Education from WGU, and a Masters in Physical Education from APU.
Hard work, passion and commitment is what drives his programs and he is a huge advocate for education and his athletes as a professor of mathematics and kinesiology.
Coach Aguiniga Campos was named the Head Coach of the Los Angeles City College Men's Soccer Program in 2020 and managed to build a strong and competitive team that competed their first ever season in more than a decade in the 2021 CCCAA Soccer Season finishing in the #5 position in the 10 team South Coast Conference with an overall record of 9-9-4 and conference record of 5-5-1. In the 2022 CCCAA Soccer Season, only his second season on the helm at LACC, LACC would reach a National Ranking of #12 on the September 20 USC/NSCAA National Rankings, and would finish in the #5 position in the 10 team South Coast Conference with and overall record of 11-7-4 and conference record of 3-5-3, and a berth to the 2022 CCCAA State Playoffs as the #18 seed in the Southern California Regional CCCAA State Playoffs. In the 2023 CCCAA Soccer Season, the team would finish in the #6 position in the 10 team South Coast Conference and would reach the Semifinals of the South Coast Conference Tournament for the first time in the Tourney's History and finish the season with an overall record of 6-13-3 and a conference record of 4-6-2, missing the playoffs by 2 playoff spots as a #18 Southern California Regional Seed.
In 2024, the LACC Men's Soccer Team had a historic season, finishing with an overall record of 14 wins, 8 losses, and 3 ties (14-8-3), the most wins in program history in the last 4 seasons, and a First Round Win of the CCCAA State Playoffs as a #10 seed. The team would also reach the South Coast Conference Tournament Final, and finish runner up for the first time in current history. LACC would also have its first All American player in Freshman Goalkeeper Carlos Rodriguez with 14 shutouts in 24 games played.
Coach Aguiniga returns to LACC for his 5th season and 6th year as the Men's Soccer Head Coach hoping to improve on an overall record of 40 wins - 37 loses - 14 ties in 4 seasons.
3 CIF High School Championships - 2009, 2010, 2013
11 High School League Championships - 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024
3 Community College Conference Championships - 2008, 2009, 2013
10 Community College CCCAA Playoff Berths - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2024
